Last Friday, I was playing golf and looked on my wrist to check the time. The glass cover (that's what Apple calls it; I call it the face) had popped loose and was hanging by a wire. I got an appt at the Apple Store, and the tech said they'd have to "send it off" to get fixed and it would cost about as much as a new one. Mines' a Gen 6, out of warranty, but I like it and the dark blue color (no longer available) than the new Gen 10s.
So - I came home, squirted some Gorilla Super Glue on some waxed paper, took a wood toothpick, and dabbed a little all around the edge, then took a small woodworking clamp (essentially a slightly stronger clothespin), let it sit overnight for good measure and to hopefully maintain the water/dust seal, and it's now working perfectly.
I checked on YouTube for the problem and some suggested that the battery was swelling and popping the top off. Apparently mine was just brittle adhesive from the factory. The battery charges and lasts as long as it ever did.
So - I came home, squirted some Gorilla Super Glue on some waxed paper, took a wood toothpick, and dabbed a little all around the edge, then took a small woodworking clamp (essentially a slightly stronger clothespin), let it sit overnight for good measure and to hopefully maintain the water/dust seal, and it's now working perfectly.
I checked on YouTube for the problem and some suggested that the battery was swelling and popping the top off. Apparently mine was just brittle adhesive from the factory. The battery charges and lasts as long as it ever did.


