SAVE $250: The povestiri eroticeSamsung Galaxy Watch5 Pro Bespoke Edition (45mm) is on sale for just $199.99 at Amazon, down from the normal price of $449.99. That's a 56% discount and the lowest price we've ever seen at Amazon.
Smartwatches have a way of looking like...smartwatches. Not many have the classic look and feel that were common back in the day. If you've been avoiding a smartwatch because you don't love the look, the Samsung Galaxy Watch5 Pro Bespoke Edition could be your best bet for a style you'll love. And thanks to today's sale price, you'll save a bunch of money.
As of March 7, the Samsung Galaxy Watch5 Pro Bespoke Edition (45mm) is just $199.99, marked down from the original price of $449.99. That's a savings of $250 or a 56% discount. This sale price marks the lowest we've ever seen — a whole $100 less than its previous all-time-low last month.
The Bespoke Edition of the Samsung Galaxy Watch5 Pro uses sapphire crystal glass and a titanium frame. Samsung says the sapphire crystal glass face is 1.6 times stronger than the Galaxy Watch4. There's also an improvement in battery life, so you won't have to charge up as often.
When it comes to features, the Samsung Galaxy Watch5 Pro comes with advanced sleep coaching that displays sleep pattern results for better insights into how well you're resting each night. Conveniently, the watch also has auto-tracking capabilities while you're working out, so instead of telling the watch you're heading out on a run, it'll start tracking for you. If swimming is your preferred workout, the Galaxy Watch5 Pro is water-resistant in up to five feet of water for up to 30 minutes. Just be sure to rinse off any residue and dry the watch after your swim.
If a new smartwatch is on your spring wish list, the Samsung Galaxy Watch5 Pro is at its lowest price ever on Amazon. Combining features with durability, you'll be in good hands with this smartwatch.
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