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-[* black] This watch splits apart very similarly to the Gear Live:
- [* green] Rear half has the battery, vibrator, and some other fidgety doodads
- [* blue] Front half has the main board and display
-[* black] Before we can get to any of the rear-half goodies, we take out a springy metal retaining clip that secures the battery and includes a captive chunk of rubber that that connects the exterior reset button to the microswitch on the motherboard.
-[* black] Next victimthe vibrator. This particular unit has spring contacts that links itself to the other half, as opposed to a small-board-connected-to-the-main-board approach that the [guide|27038|Gear Live utilizes|stepid=66775].
+[* black] This watch splits apart very similarly to the [guide|27038|Gear Live|stepid=66765]:
+ [* black] Rear half has the battery, vibrator, and some other fidgety doodads
+ [* black] Front half has the main board and display
+[* black] First treasure extracted: a springy metal retaining clip that secures the battery. It also hosts a chunk of rubber that that connects the reset button to the microswitch on the motherboard.
+[* black] Next victim: the vibrator. This particular unit connects via simple spring contacts, unlike to the soldered-to-a-board-connected-to-the-main-board approach the [guide|27038|Gear Live utilizes|stepid=66775].