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[* black] Magically the watch board hovers out of the glass fiber body... that's not the truth but since we only had to remove another two standard Phillips screws we got a little bit carried away.
-[* black] After loosening the mildly glued-in watch button cable we find the following on the top:
-[* red] [link|https://cdn.sparkfun.com/assets/6/3/9/3/1/Apollo3_Blue_MCU_Data_Sheet_v0_9_1.pdf|Ambiq Micro AMA3B MCU]
-[* orange] ???
+[* black] After removing the mildly glued-in button cable we find the following on the top side of the board:
+ [* red] [link|https://cdn.sparkfun.com/assets/6/3/9/3/1/Apollo3_Blue_MCU_Data_Sheet_v0_9_1.pdf|Ambiq Micro AMA3B MCU]
+ [* orange] ???