6/10 - nice job Apple. Although that said; the number of people who will try to repair this themselves can probably be counted on the fingers of Cap'n Hook's bad hand - so this is really intended for the smaller repair shops. And I bet the price of the battery/screen etc will also be sky high, at least originals...
Apple Watch Series 6 isn't a step back for repairability but in its own way that's a leap forward
iFixit, terror of the tri-point, has pulled apart Apple's latest wrist job and found that the friend of the well-heeled fitness fanatic has retained the repairability of its predecessor. The Watch Series 6 made its debut at an Apple event last week free of the usual fanboi whooping but heavy on the hyperbole. Aimed squarely …
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Wednesday 23rd September 2020 15:57 GMT Falmari
Re: Watch repairs?
Yes they were very repairable every part could be removed and replaced.
Just because you need specialist knowledge/skills and the right tools does not mean it is not very repairable. The problem with modern equipment is that it can't be broken down to repair it as is the case of the Apple Watch.
BTW my old man was not a specialist but he did repair a Seiko watch when the spring broke he replaced it also repaired a couple of clocks in his time. But though it was not his trade he did restore Music boxes those large cylinder type and smaller as a hobby so I suppose he had the skills and tools.
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Thursday 24th September 2020 09:24 GMT Ian Joyner
Re: Watch repairs?
"Yes they were very repairable every part could be removed and replaced"
You have a point to an extent. But electronic components are microscopic and soldered for more reliability. Your counterexamples don't disprove the fact that most watches weren't at all user serviceable.
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Thursday 24th September 2020 20:18 GMT Falmari
Re: Watch repairs?
"Your counterexamples don't disprove the fact that most watches weren't at all user serviceable."
I was not trying to disprove that fact. I said watches were very repairable which they are. Just because most users would not be able to service them does not really affect their repairability.
The reason the Apple watch is not that repairable is that like a lot of modern equipment it cannot be broken down to be repaired even by a specialist. It is not made to be repairable.
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Friday 25th September 2020 19:44 GMT Falmari
Re: Watch repairs?
"The suggestion that it is a deliberate dark tactic is wrong."
Stop trying to put words in my mouth. All I said was "It is not made to be repairable" that's it, which is something you seem to agree with "It really is the only way this stuff can be built." Seems we both agree it is not made to be reparable.
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Wednesday 23rd September 2020 12:14 GMT Anonymous Coward
Force Touch gone
Although they've removed the hardware for Force Touch on the new watch, they've also disabled it on all the previous watches too. Just noticed when I updated my series 4 watch to WatchOS7 that it's gone. Previously the easiest way to dismiss all notification was to do a hard press on the screen, no more.
Bloody irksome, but I shouldn't really be surprised...