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joshneedham

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Apr 24, 2015
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I recall hearing somewhere at some point that the Apple Watch includes a cleaning cloth. Also, at the try on appointments in store, the emoloyees use microfiber clothes with 'watch' branding on it. Does the apple watch come with a cleaning cloth? Mine (42mm AW classic buckle) didn't. Before you say I'm mistaken, here's an Apple support article saying to use the included cloth to keep the watch clean: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204522
 
I recall hearing somewhere at some point that the Apple Watch includes a cleaning cloth. Also, at the try on appointments in store, the emoloyees use microfiber clothes with 'watch' branding on it. Does the apple watch come with a cleaning cloth? Mine (42mm AW classic buckle) didn't. Before you say I'm mistaken, here's an Apple support article saying to use the included cloth to keep the watch clean: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204522

I didn't have one with the SS Classic Buckle either. The aBlogtoWatch.com review of the retail SS Link Bracelet model definitely had a cleaning cloth packed in the box. Maybe the link bracelet is the only SS model to have it in order to clean the bracelet...
 
I recall hearing somewhere at some point that the Apple Watch includes a cleaning cloth. Also, at the try on appointments in store, the emoloyees use microfiber clothes with 'watch' branding on it. Does the apple watch come with a cleaning cloth? Mine (42mm AW classic buckle) didn't. Before you say I'm mistaken, here's an Apple support article saying to use the included cloth to keep the watch clean: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204522

No, they don't. It's not listed under 'what's in the box' on the Apple website. The support documents said it did but another forum user posted earlier that they called Apple support and they were updating the support documents to remove the reference to a cleaning cloth being included.

My 42mm SS Milanese didn't have one.
 
That article that you referenced also says you can use a non-abrasive, lint-free cloth. I read that the only watches that include the cleaning cloth are those with the link bracelets - not sure if that's accurate...
 
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