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saksham vijan

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Jun 8, 2019
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How to determine that the replaced apple watch i will be getting is a new one or a refurbished one or a used one.?
 
I just got a replacement and it starts with the model A, which doesn’t look like it follows the same identifiers as the phone.
 
How to determine that the replaced apple watch i will be getting is a new one or a refurbished one or a used one.?

Replacement Apple Watches are very rarely, if ever new. Apple themselves will likely tell you they will appear new, because they do receive a new display and the battery, but the casing is reused due to soldered components, which is exactly why it’s a refurbished unit.
 
Not sure what 'soldered components' means. I did a break down of a series 1 and all components connected by micro connectors and very small screws with some adhesives used to position the battery and charging stuff at the base.
 
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