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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Dan

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If you review Step 8 in this Teardown of the Watch you’ll see the pictured part is not the ForceTouch sensor [guide|113044]
As to what it is would be tough as there is not enough information in the image to gain a sense of scale or understanding the parts construction.
Using the teardown can you see what it is.
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+=== Update (03/05/2023) ===
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+@ebp049x - OK, was out enjoying the day sorry for not piping up sooner.
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+The display assembly is made up of a collection of discrete elements the crystal glass, the touch plate, the OLED screen, the backplate which holds the NFC chip.
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+What I see is a bunch of mangled parts and you still have part of the display assembly attached to the watches body.
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+You will need to get a new display assembly to fix this. Here’s the guide which also has the parts info [guide|133610]

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Dan

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-If you review Step 6 in this Teardown of the Watch you’ll see the pictured part is not the ForceTouch sensor [guide|113044]
+If you review Step 8 in this Teardown of the Watch you’ll see the pictured part is not the ForceTouch sensor [guide|113044]
As to what it is would be tough as there is not enough information in the image to gain a sense of scale or understanding the parts construction.
Using the teardown can you see what it is.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Dan

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If you review Step 6 in this Teardown of the Watch you’ll see the pictured part is not the ForceTouch sensor [guide|113044]

As to what it is would be tough as there is not enough information in the image to gain a sense of scale or understanding the parts construction.

Using the teardown can you see what it is.

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