Originally Posted by
tcuprof I'm disappointed to hear that Apple isn't just immediately replacing your relatively new watch.
I'm guessing that they are so constrained on watches, especially returns, that they cannot stock refurbished devices in every store, nor have enough to replace watches in a more timely manner based on failure rate and the number of refurbs. So, they centralize the "repair"/refurb process. And new watches may be constrained enough that it's too expensive to give a new device in lieu of a refurb.
That's the only thing I can think of compared with the way they support phones, tablets, and computers.