The Apple Watch Series 10 is still $70 off after the Amazon Spring Sale
As of April 1, Apple Watch Series 10 (GPS, 42mm) is on sale for $329 at Amazon — $70 off the $399 list price.


SAVE $70: As of April 1, the Apple Watch Series 10 (GPS, 42mm) is available for $329 at Amazon. That’s $70 off the usual $399 price.

Look, I have no business browsing for a new smartwatch right now, but Amazon went ahead and knocked $70 off the Apple Watch Series 10, and now I’m fighting the urge to click “Buy Now” like it’s a competitive sport. This is Apple’s latest and greatest smartwatch, and at $329, it’s suddenly a lot harder to pretend I don’t need it.
I think what makes this deal stand out is that the Series 10 only recently came out, and it rarely sees discounts this steep. It's the GPS model with a 42mm jet black aluminium case and a slick black sport band. It runs watchOS, offers a 30% bigger display than older models, and still manages to be lighter and thinner — because of course it does.
In my opinion, the health tracking alone justifies the price. You can take ECG readings, track ovulation, get alerts for irregular heart rhythms, and even see if you're showing signs of sleep apnea. The Vitals app is basically a full-body audit, except it won’t shame you for skipping leg day.
If you’re active, you’ll love the workout metrics, water resistance, and even depth sensors for swimming. It also includes three free months of Apple Fitness+, so that subscription guilt hits later.
Price: $329
$399Retailer: Amazon
Display: 42mm Always-On Retina
Case: Jet Black aluminium
Band: Black Sport Band, S/M size
Storage: 64GB
Operating System: watchOS
Fitness Features: ECG, Activity Rings, Vitals app, ovulation tracking, sleep apnea alerts
Durability: Crack-resistant, IP6X dust resistant, 50m water resistance
Battery: 80% charge in 30 minutes
Connectivity: GPS, Bluetooth, WiFi
Safety Features: Fall Detection, Crash Detection, Emergency SOS
The built-in safety features are no joke either. Fall Detection, Emergency SOS, and Crash Detection are all here. It’s basically a lifeguard for your wrist. Oh, and it charges up to 80% in 30 minutes, which is more than I can say for my own energy levels.
Is this a need? No. Is it a really, really good excuse to upgrade your current watch that’s been glitching since 2022? Absolutely.