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Yeah. But in the videos it seems more extrem. As if the people had waited way longer to show the dmg.
The specks r circular peeling, tho. But yea the examples the dude showed in the video are more extensive whereas the specks fully peeled like how his one ended up. Yours looks more like bumps on the finish before it got peeled off.
 
The specks r circular peeling, tho. But yea the examples the dude showed in the video are more extensive whereas the specks fully peeled like how his one ended up. Yours looks more like bumps on the finish before it got peeled off.
Yeah, certainly. It´s some kind of chemical reaction that forms a gas under the coating and makes the hard color layer pop of in the end. Id also say it absolutely happened in parts where the watch dos not nearly get as dirty as around the sensor rings edge. Apple is lying. They ****ed up and are trying to leave the customer with the cost where the law allows it.
 
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Yeah, certainly. It´s some kind of chemical reaction that forms a gas under the coating and makes the hard color layer pop of in the end. Id also say it absolutely happened in parts where the watch dos not nearly get as dirty as around the sensor rings edge. Apple is lying. They ****ed up and are trying to leave the customer with the cost where the law allows it.
In the EU, where you reside, stronger consumer protections apply. I also noticed another Series 10 user from the UK in this forum obtain a replacement for his titanium natty watch under UK consumer laws after the Digital Crown became difficult to turn.
 
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