60 percent off Citizen watches and other good deals happening today

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Is that a chill in the air? I believe so. I totally forgot my jacket yesterday because I didn’t want to believe my body could be cold yet. The worst part? When I returned home, it was no better. If you’re fearing the big chill of winter, Amazon has 25 percent off on Sunbeam Heating Pads.

Today only, Citizen watches—both men’s and women’s—are on sale for up to 60 percent off. The company’s Eco-Drive watches are powered by light and never need a new battery. It’s about time.

Over on Massdrop, one-liter Bonavita electric kettle is only $55, down from $69, which it goes for on Amazon. The 1,000-watt, stainless steel electric kettle can boil water in two minutes, holds a temperature for an hour, and comes with a built-in timer.

We’re super excited about the upcoming release of the Game of Thrones Catan—but it’s not out until December. Until then, Amazon has a buy two, get one free deal on board games, including the original Catan, Classic Monopoly, and Tokaido (a game wherein you win if you have the best vacation). If none of these catch your fancy, check out our master list of 66 board games inspired by TV and movies.

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Billy Cadden is the Senior Director of Commerce for the science, tech, and outdoor group at Recurrent. He began working as the Commerce Editor at PopSci in 2017, where he spent 5 years diving deep into every product he could get his hands on. Cadden splits his time between Bed Stuy, Brooklyn, and Woodstock with his dog Wanda. He spends his time seeking new coffee shops and writing for his solo music project