Apple Watch scratches, but here's why you don't need to panic (Video)

The stainless steel Apple Watch is scratched quite easy, or at least that's what some of the users who used the new product from Friday and until yesterday or today noticed, so many are complaining on the Internet because of the scratches you see in the pictures. Apple uses 316L stainless steel for the case Apple Watch, just like in the old iPods, and as some probably know something, this material scratches.

Before you think that Apple uses very poor quality materials for the Apple Watch, you should know that the same type of material is used in other watches, including some models of Rolex and it is normal to scratch. In the clip you will see that scratches appear during normal use, but the good part is that they can be removed by the users themselves, or by a skilled jeweler.

If you still think about getting rid of the scratches on your own Apple Watch yourself, then buying a steel polish should quickly solve your problem, but all with a big warning signal first. The problem with this polish is that it can affect certain components of the Apple Watch, so you must be extremely careful that it does not enter the case, or around the digital crown.

Apple Watch case scratched and polished

If you feel handy enough to work with a polishing solution on the stainless steel case of your watch, then you will certainly have no problem buying everything you need to solve the problem. Some jewelers or some people specialized in repairing watches use similar solutions to clean cases of this kind that get scratched, the procedure being a common one.

Now, despite the fact that scratching the Apple Watch case is not in itself an Apple problem, and using a harder steel would have increased the price, the next few days will bring us enough complaints in scratchgate.