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Apple Offers Depth and Water Seal Test for Apple Watch Ultra

Posted March 3, 2023 at 3:39pm by iClarified · 4006 views
Apple now offers a Depth and Water Seal Test for the Apple Watch Ultra. You may want to request this test if it's possible unseen damage has been caused to your device.

Apple will not perform the test if there are visible cracks on your watch and warns users not to dive if cracks are present.

"You should avoid diving with your Apple Watch Ultra if it has visible cracks on the front display or back crystal. Cracks in the display or crystal can allow water to enter and damage your watch, especially if it's subjected to high water pressure."

Here's how the test works...

What happens during a Depth and Water Seal Test
The Depth and Water Seal Test determines whether your watch's depth gauge and seals are working properly at the time of the test. First, we perform a visual inspection for any cracks or damage to the exterior of your Apple Watch Ultra. If your watch doesn't have any visible damage, we'll test its system water seals and depth gauge.

Request a Depth and Water Seal Test
If you've inspected your Apple Watch Ultra and it doesn't have any visible cracks or damage, you can request a Depth and Water Seal Test. You'll receive your watch (or a replacement) an average of seven to ten business days after you send it to us.

If you're interested in Apple Watch Ultra and don't have one, the rugged smartwatch is on sale today for $50 off.

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