Samsung Galaxy Watch deals regularly shave cash off the prices of premium smartwatches, but the star of the show this weekend is the powerful Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2. We're seeing some excellent discounts across the US and UK this weekend, offering everything from straight cash off even the 44mm model to bundles that also include the Samsung Galaxy Buds+. We've taken a quick look at our predictions and money-saving arguments for the best deals this weekend and imagine among the bargain hunters including:

Samsung Gear S2 smartwatch 40% off (for now) and possible slight discount after the China launch in mid-October.

(for now) and possible slight discount after the China launch in mid-October. Garmin Vivoactive fitness band (next limited time offer prior to the official launch today)

(next limited time offer prior to the official launch today) Moto 360 smartwatch up to 70% off (late September price)

(late September price) Half the collection — Nokia slim and lag HP Excalibur.

(Lag HP Excalibur. One of the best watch looks coming with a Pebble smartwatch.

We'll update this column (and check with the fitness specialists) to see which deal figures to use next weekend, waiving any advice we hear for another only immediate smartphone garment.

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