Pre-order Samsung Galaxy Watch and get free strap (RM109)


The 42mm Galaxy Watch model in Rose Gold is priced at RM1,199.

The new Samsung Galaxy Watch will arrive on our shores on Oct 5.

The electronics giant promises longer battery life (up to 80 hours on a single charge), wellness-focused features like an advanced sleep tracker, intuitive calorie tracking with Bixby vision, and the ability to control your home appliances with SmartThings.

Samsung Malaysia is currently having a pre-order promotion – from today till Oct 4, customers who pre-order a Galaxy Watch via the Samsung store will receive a free strap worth RM109.

The offer is valid for both the 42mm and 46mm Galaxy Watch models.

Customers getting the 46mm Galaxy Watch which comes only in Silver, priced at RM1,299, will get to choose between the Brown or Navy Blue strap.

Those getting the 42mm Galaxy Watch, priced at RM1,199, will get the Tan coloured strap for the Midnight Black model while users who pick the Rose Gold model will get a Phonebox (a shade or red) coloured strap. 

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RM 12.33/month

RM 8.63/month

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