Your 150 bucks will buy you a GPS-only 43mm variant in a black colorway, mind you, but if you have a larger-than-average wrist, you just need to cough up an extra $15… and you’ll get 4G LTE connectivity in addition to a bigger 47mm case in a silver hue.
A cellular-enabled unit in a 43mm size, meanwhile, will set you back $159.99 as long as you don’t mind opting for a black paint job, so whether or not you think you need voice calls on your wrist, you should probably not settle for the aforementioned entry-level GPS-only model.
Keep in mind that all of these amazingly low prices are good for brand-new, unused, unopened, and undamaged units with a full 1-year manufacturer warranty included, and if you don’t want to do business with Woot for some reason, you’ll have to cut some corners and settle for a “renewed” Galaxy Watch 6 Classic at a comparable price on Amazon.


Behold the mighty rotating bezel! | Image Credit — PhoneArena
I’m obviously not going to claim that the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic is better than the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic in any meaningful way, but with a large and sharp AMOLED touchscreen, stainless steel construction, Exynos W930 processor, ECG monitor, fancy bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) technology, advanced sleep coaching, and perhaps most importantly, a handy rotating bezel in tow, it’s arguably close. Far closer than the huge gap in pricing might suggest at the time of this writing.


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