Samsung Leaves Galaxy Watch 8 Classic Without a Successor, and the Price Is Already Dropping

Samsung may be preparing a new Galaxy Watch lineup in the coming weeks, but one familiar model appears to be missing from the refresh. If the latest leak proves accurate, there will be no new Galaxy Watch Classic this cycle.

That would leave the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic as Samsung’s only smartwatch with a physical rotating bezel throughout 2026. It also means the model is entering the next product wave with a stronger position than expected, especially now that Samsung is already discounting it on its official U.S. online store.

For buyers who specifically want Samsung’s tactile bezel-driven navigation, that detail matters. With no direct successor in sight, the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic becomes the clearest choice for anyone who wants the Classic experience without waiting for an unconfirmed replacement.

OfferDetailsValue
Instant discountAvailable when choosing “No” on trade-in$80 off
Trade-in savingsOptional device exchange for eligible buyersUp to $250
Bundle discountGalaxy Buds 4 or Galaxy Buds 4 Pro with the watch10% off

The current promotion is straightforward. Samsung is applying an automatic $80 discount to the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic for shoppers who select “No” on the trade-in option, which means buyers do not need an old device to unlock the lower price.

That makes the offer more accessible for new customers. At the same time, Samsung is still allowing trade-ins, and the company says total savings can reach up to $250 depending on the device being exchanged.

Why the Classic still stands out

The appeal of the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic is not limited to price. Its physical rotating bezel remains the defining feature that separates it from the rest of Samsung’s smartwatch lineup.

That design choice has long been one of the main reasons the Classic line keeps a loyal following. For many users, the bezel offers a more tactile and precise way to move through the interface than touch-only controls.

If the leak about a missing Classic successor holds, the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic gains an even more unusual status. It would remain the only Samsung smartwatch with that physical control through 2026, making the current model more relevant than many buyers may have expected.

Bundled savings for Galaxy users

Samsung is also extending the promotion beyond the watch itself. Buyers can get 10% off the Galaxy Buds 4 or Galaxy Buds 4 Pro when purchased alongside the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic.

That extra incentive broadens the appeal for shoppers already inside the Galaxy ecosystem. It also suggests Samsung is using the current sales window to drive interest across more than one wearable category at once.

The timing is notable because consumers often delay a purchase when a new generation is close. Here, however, the usual wait-and-see approach may be less convincing if the Classic variant is not actually returning in the next lineup.

Samsung is still expected to unveil a new Galaxy Watch series in the coming weeks. But if the leak remains accurate, the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic will keep its unique place in Samsung’s wearable lineup, supported by an $80 instant discount in the U.S., trade-in savings of up to $250, and an added bundle offer on Galaxy Buds 4 or Galaxy Buds 4 Pro.

Source: www.sammobile.com
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