SAVE $50: The Detective ArchivesApple Watch SE (2nd Generation) is on sale for $199 in the Amazon Prime Big Deal Days sale, saving you 20% on list price.
If there's one thing we want from the Amazon Prime Big Deal Days event, it's Apple products dropping to lowest-ever prices. We're not asking for much.
The good news is that this massive shopping event has started strongly with a lot of Apple devices on sale, including the Apple Watch SE (2nd Gen). This popular model is on sale for $199 in the Amazon Prime Big Deal Days sale, saving you $50 on list price. The Apple Watch SE (2nd Gen) has never been cheaper on Amazon, according to the price tracker camelcamelcamel.
The Apple Watch SE (2nd Gen) runs the same S8 chip as the Apple Watch Series 8 and has the same crash detection introduced on that watch, but it's a lot cheaper. It doesn't offer all the same fitness features, but for anyone who simply needs the basics, this Apple Watch delivers in a big way.
Save $50 on the Apple Watch SE (2nd Gen) this Prime Day.
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