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spudster

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#311280 2-Jan-2024 07:25
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Hi Geekzone - Happy New Year to you all.

 

My wife is after a replacement apple watch for her current Series 3 which is perfectly ok but does not appear to monitor sleep data which she feels she could benefit from.

 

Does anyone have an older Series 4 or newer watch for a reasonable price they are looking to offload?
Smaller size preferred but will look at anything...

 

Please PM details and price. Cheers.


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nomiss7
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  #3177891 4-Jan-2024 21:23
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I've got a Series 6 44mm that was replaced under CGA early last year if I remember correctly so almost new battery, I have since upgraded so is just sitting around if you were interested in a larger sized watch?




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  #3177925 5-Jan-2024 10:11
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Thank you for the offer. The larger sizes are really too big for her so we’ll endeavour to find a smaller sized one. Cheers.

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  #3177927 5-Jan-2024 10:25
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We have a small one, series 5 or 6 I will have to check. It's got a couple of marks on the aluminium. It's a sim compatible one too. I moved my wife to a Galaxy Watch.



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  #3177959 5-Jan-2024 12:55
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gehenna: We have a small one, series 5 or 6 I will have to check. It's got a couple of marks on the aluminium. It's a sim compatible one too. I moved my wife to a Galaxy Watch.


Thank you. Could you check and let me know details and price please. Cheers.

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