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-[* black] Thanks to heating and a handy pry notch, the back isn't too hard to open.
-[* black] It looks like LG had repairability in mind when they engineered this case. We hope other smartwatch makers catch on.
+[* black] The last time we tore down an [guide|27037|LG smartwatch|stepid=66769|new_window=true], we were pleased to find screws securing an o-ring sealed rear door. Today we're heating our iOpener and feeling a little sad.
+[* black] However, thanks to a handy pry notch, things aren't ''too'' bad. But you will need to replace the adhesive before re-sealing the watch, to maintain that IP67 water resistant rating.
+ [* icon_note] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_Code#Code_breakdown|IP67|new_window=true] is a water and dust resistance rating that guarantees the device to be dust-tight, and able to survive submersion in 1 meter of water for 30 minutes.