In a bold move that feels almost rebellious, the CMF by Nothing Watch 3 Pro is slashing its price to $69 on Amazon - because who needs a screenless fitness tracker when you can have a 1.43-inch OLED display for less than the cost of a nice dinner for two? The smartwatch, which normally fluctuates between $79 and $99, now undercuts the screenless Google Fitbit Air by a cool $20. It's compatible with both iOS and Android, boasts up to 13 days of battery life (because charging is for lesser gadgets), and comes with dual-band GPS, IP68 protection, and a heart rate sensor. It's designed for workouts but stylish enough for dinner, which is more than can be said for most of us after a workout.

One Verge writer reports actually choosing this watch over their beloved Casio GA-2100, which is high praise in the world of wrist-based timekeeping. The battery life is the real MVP: even with the always-on display, it lasts two to three days of constant use. The Watch 3 Pro comes in four colors, each with its own bezel shape and matching strap, and the Nothing X app offers a plethora of watch faces ranging from complication-heavy to fun and stylish. The light green model has garnered compliments, though the orange one screams "fitness" a bit louder. It's a bit large for sleep tracking, but hey, sacrifices must be made for that bold look.

If $69 still burns a hole in your pocket, the older CMF by Nothing Watch Pro 2 is available for $39 - because why not have a backup? It uses the same app and has swappable bezels, though the newer model offers upgraded GPS, a better heart rate monitor, longer battery life, and a slightly larger screen.