Apple Watch wear and tear

Rjgjr#IM

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Has anyone noticed little white specks along the edge where the screen meets the edge of the watch??? I keep trying to while them away but they are stuck there... maybe glue???
 

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I haven't seen that either. Have you tried looking at them with a magnifying glass? Do they show up in a screen shot?
 

Aztek13

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No specks on mine. My series 0 looks as good as the day I got it over a year ago. I wear it everyday and I work in road construction.
 

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My Black Stainless Steel Apple Watch (first edition), looks great. I haven't experienced this type of wear and tear.
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I have 3 Watches, Series 0 Sport, Series 0 SS and Series 2 SS. I got the first two at launch and wore the SS everyday since.

Not a single thing wrong with any of them. No cases, no screen protectors and heavy use. Working out everyday, using the watch to track sleep at night. I have 100% completion of my activity, exercise and stand rings since the day I started wearing the watches so definitely well used.

So really the watch is off my wrist for less than one hour a day for charging.
 

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Has anyone noticed little white specks along the edge where the screen meets the edge of the watch??? I keep trying to while them away but they are stuck there... maybe glue???

If it's the original. There was claims that the battery was swelling causing the screen to move off the case. This could be true, or if aluminum black could be a bad anodizing.
 

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