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I should have a guide, but haven't created one yet - don't want to derail the thread, but here are a few pointers:

- The iFixit Apple Watch teardown is surprisingly effective - way more heat (and patience) is required then they indicate

- Using an X-Acto blade between the frame and glass really works well without damaging a single component (please be careful and alternate heat and prying)

- You may also need to replace the deep-press bezel - consider ordering one prior to your repair

- The battery glue is very, very persistent - lots of unnerving heat and prying

- Use a needle to separate the upper and lower battery connection on one side of the connector

- Three different replacement bezel glue rings all released over time - Permatex black gasket maker is the only thing that worked to reattach the display

Good luck, and I hope this helps save a few watches from being recycled prematurely




You should post that someplace (of course I’m keeping a copy).




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