The CMF Watch 3 Pro — one of the best smartwatches of 2025 — just hit a new record-low price

December 17, 2025

close up of man's wrist wearing CMF Watch 3 Pro

SAVE $20.10: As of Dec. 17, the CMF Watch 3 Pro by Nothing is down to just $78.90 at Amazon. That's 20% in savings and marks a new best price to date — even beating Black Friday.


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$78.90 at Amazon
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When UK-based tech startup Nothing dropped the CMF Watch 3 Pro in July, we were flabbergasted. An AMOLED smartwatch with direct ChatGPT integration, long battery life, and fitness-tracking features for only $99? Unheard of. And now it's down to a bonkers price ahead of the holidays, making it an ideal gift for practically anyone in your life.

As of Dec. 17, you can pick up the CMF Watch 3 Pro in any color at Amazon for just $78.90. That's 20% off its list price and a new best price on record — even beating its Black Friday price by, drumroll please, 10 cents.

When Mashable Contributor Lauren Allain tested the watch for herself, she gave it a near-perfect rating, claiming it "looks, feels, and functions like a smartwatch that costs hundreds more." It is a little bulky for narrow wrists, and the ChatGPT integration only works with a Nothing phone, but other than that, we are gaga for this budget-friendly watch. It lasts for over two weeks on a charge, features blood oxygen monitoring, stress tracking, and precise heart-rate monitoring. Runners will appreciate the custom running coach feature, and athletes of all kinds will appreciate the dual-band GPS tracing, which is precise enough to tell which side of the road you're on. With its slew of bells and whistles, Nothing should be charging a lot more for this watch. But we're so glad they aren't. It's easily one of the best smartwatches of 2025.

Grab the CMF Watch 3 Pro for its lowest price ever in dark gray, ash gray, teal, or orange — and note that the colorways change the strap and the watch’s bezel.

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