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I don't have much tech on my wishlist these days - it's a blessing as a tech reviewer to test out every new gadget. But one product I have eyed and haven't since tried or purchased is the CMF by Nothing Watch Pro 3. It's a cool, analog-looking device with an affordable price tag. Right now, during Amazon's Spring Sale (which ends tonight), it's even more affordable with a $30 discount.
If I was looking for a smartwatch that could track exercise and look cool while doing so, I'd pick this smartwatch. Here's why.
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The CMF by Nothing Watch Pro 3, which I'll refer to as the Watch Pro 3 from here on out, has pleasant software and hardware touches at an approachable price. It's got 13 days of battery, sleep, stress, and oxygen level tracking, as well as an AMOLED display.
For exercise purposes, the watch provides an activity score each day and it automatically detects when you've initiated one of the listed exercises. A medical-grade heart sensor keeps stress monitoring and activity logging accurate and faithful.
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What draws me specifically to the Watch Pro 3 is how close it looks to an analog watch, but with tech-y touches. The watch offers a few cool colors, including a pastel green, a bright orange, a black, and a white colorway. There's an always-on display and over 150 watch faces you can switch out.
Plus, a 13-day battery life is great for luxury watches, and for a $70 device, it's in a product category of its own.
I'd recommend this to budget hunters who are in the market for a smartwatch that can track their movement and keep time the time in a sleek form factor.
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How I rated this deal
I rated this deal a 4 because Amazon is offering a 30% discount on a product from a reliable brand. Most deals we see vary from 10% to 20%, and this deal cuts the price down by $30. While I haven't tested the product myself, I've tried several other products from Nothing and can vouch for its thoughtful design
Amazon's Big Spring Sale runs March 25-31, 2026.
Deals are subject to sell out or expire anytime, though this deal might lift once Amazon's Spring Sale ends, on March 31.
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