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Native Union’s textured waterproof Apple Watch Curve Band is now just $10 in black (Reg. $40)

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Native Union Curve Apple Watch Band

Buy for $10 (Reg. $40)

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Here’s another chance to score a $40 Apple Watch strap (44mm or larger) for just $10. And this is a Native Union band with hits of subtle details throughout – textured ribbed treatment, embedded stainless steel hardware, subtle logo branding, and a water-resistant silicone.

Native Union Curve Apple Watch Band features:

  • A VERSATILE STAPLE: A sleek, textured silicone strap for your Apple Watch, crafted for versatility & easy day-to-night wear. Compatible with Series 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, SE, SE 2, Ultra 1 & Ultra 2 in 42/44/45/46/49mm
  • BUILT FOR ACTIVITY: Ridged inner design enhances breathability & helps reduce perspiration for comfortable all-day use
  • MINIMALIST STYLE : Refined striped design adds a subtle refined touch to an everyday staple
  • EMBEDDED STAINLESS STEEL HARDWARE: Understated embedded stainless steel hardware complements any watch case & attaches with ease
  • WATER-RESISTANT: Crafted with water-resistant silicone for added versatility

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