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Canadian sues Apple over Apple Watch scratches that he made [u]
StrangeDays said:DeanLubaki said:ihatescreennames said:DeanLubaki said:Hello guys! Plaintiff here:
There are two things AppleInsider omitted: Apple does say "scratch resistant", but two lines after they proceed to say "with a refined finish that won't scratch or tarnish".
Exemple: can you say "x product is resistant" then two line after say "x product is indestructible"?
The second question you should be asking yourself is: why is Apple selling a Milanese Loop with a diamond-like finish that they know will scratch the watch?
FWIW, my wife has had a 2nd gen SS with Milanese Loop and her watch is scratch free. She is constantly swapping her ML for a Sport Band when she works out and then back again. Everything is good.
...so you’re saying your steel loop scratched your ceramic case?
"An additional diamond-like carbon (DLC) layer gives the space black stainless steel its distinctive finish."
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Canadian sues Apple over Apple Watch scratches that he made [u]
StrangeDays said:DeanLubaki said:Hello guys! Plaintiff here:
There are two things AppleInsider omitted: Apple does say "scratch resistant", but two lines after they proceed to say "with a refined finish that won't scratch or tarnish".
Exemple: can you say "x product is resistant" then two line after say "x product is indestructible"?
The second question you should be asking yourself is: why is Apple selling a Milanese Loop with a diamond-like finish that they know will scratch the watch?
"An additional diamond-like carbon (DLC) layer gives the space black stainless steel its distinctive finish." -
Canadian sues Apple over Apple Watch scratches that he made [u]
ihatescreennames said:DeanLubaki said:Hello guys! Plaintiff here:
There are two things AppleInsider omitted: Apple does say "scratch resistant", but two lines after they proceed to say "with a refined finish that won't scratch or tarnish".
Exemple: can you say "x product is resistant" then two line after say "x product is indestructible"?
The second question you should be asking yourself is: why is Apple selling a Milanese Loop with a diamond-like finish that they know will scratch the watch?
FWIW, my wife has had a 2nd gen SS with Milanese Loop and her watch is scratch free. She is constantly swapping her ML for a Sport Band when she works out and then back again. Everything is good. -
Canadian sues Apple over Apple Watch scratches that he made [u]
Hello guys! Plaintiff here:
There are two things AppleInsider omitted: Apple does say "scratch resistant", but two lines after they proceed to say "with a refined finish that won't scratch or tarnish".
Exemple: can you say "x product is resistant" then two line after say "x product is indestructible"?
The second question you should be asking yourself is: why is Apple selling a Milanese Loop with a diamond-like finish that they know will scratch the watch?