Like most tech products, the Apple Watches have a basic model (the SE), a midtier model (the Series 9), and a high-end version (the Ultra 2). But the Series 9 has arguably the best bang for your buck, with many premium features and designs, while being closer to the price of the SE than the Ultra 2. Right now, the Apple Watch Series 9 is $299 for the GPS version (originally $399), and $399 for the GPS and cellular versions (originally $499), both at their lowest price since their release, according to price-checking tools.

If you’re not sure if the Series 9 or the Ultra 2 is best for you, you can read our full breakdown. Essentially, the Series 9 is a smaller watch with fewer features for outdoor enthusiasts than the Ultra 2. But if you want to save yourself a few hundred dollars and don’t need a brighter screen or a more rugged design, the Series 9 is a great choice. PCMag gave the Series 9 an “outstanding” review for its powerful processor, the in-demand double-tap gesture for hands-free operation, access to Siri, the ability to find iPhone 15s with “Precision Finding,” and its bright display.

To choose between the GPS and cellular version, ask yourself if you want to be able to have access to your phone without carrying it with you or being in the same network. Is being able to go on a run without your iPhone, play music on your AirPods, and take calls worth $100 to you? If so, consider the GPS and cellular versions. You’ll still be able to do these things with the GPS version as long as you’re within the same wifi network as your phone or within Bluetooth range.

Right now, only the 41mm sized screen is available for both versions, but band sizes from 130mm to 200mm are available for both.