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-[* black] Where on many other smartwatches we were successful on opening the back cover with an opening tool, this years Huawei timepiece puts up quite a fight.
-[* black] Some heat and a [product|IF145-259-1|Jimmy|new_window=true] could finally crack that clam open to reveal adhesive instead of a [guide|135891|rubber gasket|stepid=270156|new_window=true] for keeping the watch tight.
+[* black] We'd hoped to [guide|135260|get in with just an opening tool|stepid=268710|new_window=true], but this year's Huawei timepiece needs a little [product|IF145-259-1|more force|new_window=true].
+[* black] Some heat and a Jimmy finally crack that clam open to reveal adhesive instead of a [guide|135891|rubber gasket|stepid=270156|new_window=true] keeping the watch watertight.
[* icon_note] The proper tool for prying would probably be a [link|https://www.google.com/search?q=watchmakers+knife&oq=watchmakers+knife|watchmakers knife|new_window=true].
-[* black] We frown upon this choice combined with a flex cable living so close to the rim making slicing the strong adhesive open a shivering.
+[* icon_note] Strong adhesive paired with a flex cable close to the cover's edge makes for a harrowing opening journey. Moving that cable out of harm's way and opting for a reusable rubber gasket simplify the procedure.