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Home » The Apple Watch Series 11 is $70 off, beating its Black Friday price
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The Apple Watch Series 11 is $70 off, beating its Black Friday price

By News RoomDecember 1, 20252 Mins Read
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The Apple Watch Series 11 is  off, beating its Black Friday price

Cyber Monday is usually just a repeat of Black Friday, but occasionally the annual, online-focused shopping event brings something even better. For example, the 42mm Apple Watch Series 11 with GPS is even cheaper than it was a few days ago, with a fresh $70 discount that brings the 2025 model down to $329 at Amazon, Best Buy, and Target. For larger wrists (or those who just want a bigger watch), the 46mm model with GPS costs $359 (also $70 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and Target.

The Apple Watch Series 11 improves upon the excellent Apple Watch Series 10 with small but welcome improvements that might make it worth buying for you. For instance, it’s Apple’s slimmest smartwatch to date, with a display that the company claims is twice as durable and more scratch-resistant. Battery life has increased up to 24 hours per charge on the GPS / Wi-Fi model — if you instead opt for the more costly LTE model, you’ll get a watch with a power-efficient 5G modem that won’t drain the battery too quickly.

And, of course, the Series 11 keeps everything we loved about its predecessor. The wide-angle OLED display is still a stunner and easy to read at a glance, and performance remains snappy thanks to Apple’s S10 SiP chip. It also includes a wide range of health features, including FDA-cleared hypertension notifications and sleep apnea detection, along with EKGs and blood oxygen measurements. You also get access to watchOS 26 features like Sleep Score, the wrist-flick gesture, and even the ability to use the Notes app on your wrist. Plus, fast-charging rounds things out, letting you charge the Series 11 from zero to 80 percent capacity in just 30 minutes.

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