Well, the good news is the ripped cable is a shield to protect the signals within the other segments from distorting other signals. You will need to find a way to patch the electrical path between the torn halves.
As far as the screen not displaying the full image. That could be deeper damage in the other segments and/or it could be a damaged display assembly depending on how you lifted the display out.
The cables are part of the SIP module which is a costly part, and the display is also costly. I can’t tell you if you need the SIP or the display or both! Sorry ;-{
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I have a similar problem but far more serious I think. My cable tore completely on one side. Before removing the damaged screen the watch displayed the “connect to charged” lightening bolt icon. After connecting The new screen I have a dead watch. No life at all. Can the cable be replaced? If so, where can I get it?
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