If your Galaxy Watch is looking a little past its best. Now could be a very good time to switch to something new. In fact, you can currently take delivery of the ultimate upgrade and pay a much more affordable price. Amazon is yet to officially announce its big Black Friday 2025 deals, but the online retailer has launched some surprise early discounts. Those reductions include a whopping £150 off the Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025).
This very latest wearable was unveiled back in the summer and offers a bunch of upgrades not seen on Samsung's standard range of Galaxy watches. To start with, the Watch Ultra includes a Titanium design to help it survive life on your wrist.
In fact, Samsung is boasting that the Ultra is its toughest Galaxy Watch ever. It's also built to cope with being taken deeper underwater, higher when hiking up mountains, and not breaking when things get freezing cold.
Another bonus is its battery life. The Ultra can last 100 hours when in power saving mode, which means you can head away for the weekend without needing a plug.
It will also track your daily exercise, monitor your heart rate, check how much sleep you've had and call for help if you have a fall. There's even a built-in siren which belts out an alarm so people can find you.
YOU CAN SEE THE AMAZON DEAL HERE
Amazon isn't the only retailer selling the Watch Ultra at a lower price with Argos and Very also cutting things by £100.
You can see those deals below.
Galaxy Watch Ultra at Argos
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Galaxy Watch Ultra at Very
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Don't fancy a Galaxy Watch and would rather have an Apple Watch strapped to your wrist?
There's more good price cut news.
Very is currently offering the Series 10 for just £249 - that's over £100 off the usual cost.
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