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ByteTheBooty

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Mar 8, 2015
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I know this may seem as a weird question and maybe no one has the answer...but can you lay your watch flat??

The reason why I'm asking is because in my wardrobe, I have this set of jewelry drawers (which are really low)... And I want to glue the charge on the bottom of the drawer....so again, does the bands of the apple watch allow it to lay flat??

I have a G-Shock and it does lay flat so I couldn't put it in the fancy drawer :/
 
I know this may seem as a weird question and maybe no one has the answer...but can you lay your watch flat??

The reason why I'm asking is because in my wardrobe, I have this set of jewelry drawers (which are really low)... And I want to glue the charge on the bottom of the drawer....so again, does the bands of the apple watch allow it to lay flat??

I have a G-Shock and it does lay flat so I couldn't put it in the fancy drawer :/

Can't see why it shouldn't.
 
Also, I think the leather loop and milanese don't pull all the way out. They just loosen up to the magnetic clasp, but the end doesn't pull through. So that leaves you with the sport band, leather band, and modern buckle that would lay out flat.
 
Can the link bracelet lay flat like the watch in the pic?

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When I first saw the link bracelet, it looked to me like the type of bracelets that hold their shape and stay in a circle. But after seeing people handle the watch, it looks like the bracelet links move more fluidly than I thought.

Most of the other bands should allow for laying flat I think. The Sport, Milanese, and classic buckle easily will. The Link and Leather Sport, it's hard to tell.
 
Can the link bracelet lay flat like the watch in the pic?

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When I first saw the link bracelet, it looked to me like the type of bracelets that hold their shape and stay in a circle. But after seeing people handle the watch, it looks like the bracelet links move more fluidly than I thought.

Most of the other bands should allow for laying flat I think. The Sport, Milanese, and classic buckle easily will. The Link and Leather Sport, it's hard to tell.

Nobody's saying that it won't lie flat like the picture you posted, rather that it would be rather hard to charge it if it were like that!
 
Even with the link bracelet or any other band you can simple remove the band in 2 seconds.

You don't even have to remove the band completely. Just detach one end, and you can sort of gather the band on the other end while the watch lies flat.
 
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