
Samsung Galaxy Watch 8, Classic and Ultra pre-order deals — save up $200 right now
The new Galaxy Watch 8 costs $50 more than its predecessor, meaning you'll be paying $349 for Samsung's base model smartwatch. The Watch 8 Classic is $100 more than the two-year old Watch 6 Classic at $499.
As for the Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025), which gets a new color and double the storage, it's still $649, the priciest smartwatch in Samsung's lineup.
In the current economy, those prices can be tough to swallow, but fortunately there are several Galaxy Watch preorder deals that you can take advantage of before those new watches land in stores. And some of the best preorder deals come courtesy of Samsung via its trade-in program.
For a limited time you can save up to $200 off of the Galaxy Watch 8 at Samsung when you preorder and trade in an older smartwatch. Both the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic and the Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025) have preorder deals at Samsung that can knock off up to $250 with a preorder and trade in.
The Galaxy Watch 8 boasts a redesigned case design from its predecessor with more of the Ultra's squircle design, plus an upgraded display, new health tools and a bigger battery. The higher prices are still a lot to ask, so we've picked the best Galaxy Watch deals. (For more ways to save, check out our guide to today's best Samsung promo codes).
Galaxy Watch 8 preorder: up to $200 off w/ trade-in @ SamsungSamsung is knocking up to $200 off the Galaxy Watch 8 with preorders when you trade-in an older smartwatch. The Watch features an 1.34-inch and comes with 32GB of storage and features an Exynos W1000 processor. It also comes with a variety of new health features as well as access to Galaxy AI tools. In our Galaxy Watch 8 hands on we said found that the new holitistic and fitness features are promising..
Galaxy Watch 8 preorder: save $100 @ AT&TNew and existing customers can take $100 off the Galaxy Watch 8 in this preorder offer. You'll need to open a new line with AT&T and pay for the watch in installments over 36 months. Your discount will appear as a bill credit. Additional savings are available with trade-ins.
Galaxy Watch 8 preorders: free $50 e-gift card @ Best BuyBest Buy is offering a $50 gift card when you order the Galaxy Watch 8. (The Galaxy Watch 8 Classic and Galaxy Watch Ultra 2025 are eligible for $100 gift cards.) You can save up to $200 on your watch purchase with a trade-in.
Galaxy Watch 8 preorder: Free with phone order @ VerizonIf you buy a Galaxy Z Flip 7 or Galaxy Z Fold 7 on one of Verizon's myPlans, you can also pick up a Galaxy Watch 8 for free, receiving your $399 in credits over 36 months. The Galaxy Watch 8 Classic is available for $5/month on the same offer. You'll need to add the watch to your wireless plan.
Galaxy Watch 8 preorder: up to $150 off w/ trade-in @ Xfinity MobileXfinity Mobile is offering up to $150 off its Galaxy Watch 8 preorders (via trade-in). It does depend on the condition of the device you're trading in.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 8: was $399 now $349 @ AmazonYou can save $50 on the cost of a Galaxy Watch 8 at Amazon and get yourself a $50 gift card from the retailer as a bonus. The Galaxy Watch 8 Classic is available for $100 off at Amazon and includes a $100 gift card.
Galaxy Watch 8 preorder: free with new Watch plan @ T-MobileRight now, you can get a new Galaxy Watch 8 for free, but you need to active a new line of service on a qualifying Watch Plan. You'll receive your $399 purchase price back in the form of 24 monthly bill credits.
Here's a look at how the latest Galaxy Watch models compare to help you decide which one you want to preorder.
Galaxy Watch 8
Galaxy Watch 8 Classic
Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
Starting price at launch
$349 (2025 launch)
$499 (2025 launch)
$649
Sizes
40mm, 44mm
46mm
47mm
Dimensions
40mm: 42.7 x 40.4 x 8.6 mm / 44mm: 46 x 43.7 x 8.6 mm /
46.4 x 46 x 10.6 mm
47.4 x 47. 1 x 12.1 mm
Weight
40mm: 30.0 g / 44m: 34.0 g
46mm: 63.5 g
60.5 g
Display
40mm: 1.34" (438x438) / 44mm: 1.47" (480x480)
1.34" (438x438)
1.5" (480x480)
Max screen brightness
3,000 nits
2,000 nits
3,000 nits
Durability
5ATM + IP68
5ATM + IP68
10 ATM, IP68
Processor
Exynos W1000
Exynos W1000
Exynos W1000
Battery capacity
40mm: 325mAh / 44mm: 435m /
445mAh
590mAh
Storage
32GB
64GB
64GB
Starting at $349, the Galaxy Watch 8 costs $50 more than last year's model. However, it does come with a few improvements including a slightly bigger and bright display plus a larger battery. The Galaxy Watch 7 also featured a rounder case versus the Watch 8 which takes more inspiration from the Galaxy Watch Ultra. The new model is also thinner, though it weighs a bit more than the older model.
The 8 Classic is a big upgrade over its 6 Classic predecessor with a larger screen, storage capacity and battery. It also has a design more in line with the Ultra, with the square circle case design and a rotating bezel. It's also made of stainless steel versus the aluminum case of the Watch 8.
The updated Galaxy Watch Ultra is a slight refresh with a larger 64GB storage capacity and a new navy colorway.
Remember, these Galaxy Watch preorder deals are only available for a limited time.
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