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[* black] Taking a plastic opening tool to the rim of the watch reveals a Force Touch sensor and gasket similar to the one found in the original model.
[* icon_note] Like its 2015 counterpart, the Series 2 uses [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Force_Touch|Force Touch|new_window=true] to sense downward pressure on the screen. We first encountered Apple's use of this technology in the [guide|38300|MacBook Pro 13" Retina Display|stepid=86966|new_window=true].
[* black] ''Unlike'' last year's model, there's a lone IC hiding away on the Force Touch gasket:
- [* red] A07149 1ACBZ 1622 506920
+ [* red] Analog Devices [https://chipworks1.force.com/DefaultStore/ccrz__ProductDetails?viewState=DetailView&cartID=&sku=ANA-AD7149-1ACBZ&&store=DefaultStore|AD7149|new_window=true] Capacitance Sensor Controller