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The Nothing CMF Watch 3 Pro just dropped — it’s already on sale for 20% off

July 22, 2025
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SAVE $20: Nothing just released a new smartwatch, the CMF Watch 3 Pro, and it’s already on sale. Grab it for just $79, down from $99, as of July 22.


Fresh off the release of the Nothing Phone (3) and Nothing Headphones (1), UK-based tech startup Nothing just launched a new smartwatch under its sub-brand CMF. Say hello to the CMF Watch 3 Pro — a sleek and affordable smartwatch “designed for everyday users and casual fitness explorers.”

Originally priced at a budget-friendly $99, the CMF Watch 3 Pro is already on sale on the day of its launch. As of July 22, you can grab the CMF Watch 3 Pro for only $79 in orange, light gray, or dark gray. That’s a 20% discount right from the get-go.

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Nothing is known for its distinctive-looking products that deliver flagship-like experiences for less, but the Watch 3 Pro’s design isn’t too off the wall. It’s sleek and relatively subtle, with slim bezels, a round watch face, and a soft silicone band. It does offer over 120 custom watch faces, including video, photo, and AI-generated options through Watch Face Studio, so you can personalize it to match your style.

Feature-wise, the Watch 3 Pro is loaded. According to the Head of Smart Products Marketing at Nothing, it’s designed to be the “perfect starting point for anyone beginning their health and fitness journey.” It packs a dual-band five-system GPS setup, which makes for precise location tracking on hikes, rides, and runs, as well as a four-channel heart rate sensor, which makes for accurate readings while you work out. There are 130 activity modes to choose from, a 13-day battery life, blood oxygen monitoring, stress tracking, women’s health support, guided breathing exercises, and ChatGPT integration. You can ask your watch questions on the go and even capture notes and ideas with the built-in voice recorder.

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Ultimately, it’s an incredibly impressive package for only $99. And on sale for $79, it’s a total steal.

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