How do you use your watches? Do you stick film?

by Poster Jul 29, 2024 96
I bought the s9 last year, but today I discovered that the edge of the screen has a bit Iraqi style

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  • Anonymous13614 Jul 29, 2024
    Don't understand why mobile phones need film? I didn't expect someone to stick film on the watch
  • Anonymous10858 Jul 29, 2024
    I don't understand why there is a film in the building called "waiting on" In the past, the s7 had obvious scratches after not applying the film for a few months, which made it unpleasant to look at. Why not apply a film to avoid this kind of discomfort? It is impossible to replace it if there are scratches.
  • Anonymous46 Jul 29, 2024
    I have used the Ultra for almost two years and there are no scratches. If you are worried about this, buy the stainless steel or titanium alloy version
  • Anonymous10859 Jul 29, 2024
    Starter Ultra2 streaking in...
  • Anonymous10860 Jul 29, 2024
    I have been using the ultra for almost two years and the waterproof layer is still very good
  • Anonymous8495 Jul 29, 2024
    @ Anonymous9987 # 54 I'm sorry, I really have no difficulties in my life
  • Anonymous10861 Jul 29, 2024
    It will be replaced in two or three years, no need
  • Anonymous1834 Jul 29, 2024
    The rate of Ultra Iraqization seems to be really slower. The titanium alloy frame has been knocked countless times, but if you don't look carefully, there are really no obvious nicks
  • Anonymous13366 Jul 29, 2024
    Wearing it for a year will basically cost you to trade in the old watch for a new one. Wouldn't it cost much money for a year? Wear a new watch every year
  • Anonymous10862 Jul 29, 2024
    I hope that everyone who looks down on other people's films will not talk about quality problems when selling or buying second-hand films. People had better not have double standards.
  • Anonymous6374 Jul 29, 2024
    No, my screen of S4 is full of scratches, and the frame is full of smashing marks. Second-hand ones are not much cheaper than good-quality ones. The sapphire screen version has no scratches, but it is not resistant to falling. I have broken it twice.
  • Anonymous10863 Jul 30, 2024
    With a shell
  • Anonymous10864 Jul 30, 2024
    It's originally a consumable. Watches are different from mobile phones. The film is too uncomfortable to apply, so I never apply it
  • Anonymous5996 Jul 30, 2024
    Electronic products have no film or condom, are not improper heirlooms, and can be used normally.
  • Anonymous5996 Jul 30, 2024
    @ Anonymous10865 # 19 What number link?
  • Anonymous10866 Jul 30, 2024
    Consumables are not necessary, but if you have obsessive-compulsive disorder or can't bear bumps or scratches, you can apply some ultra-thin and ultra-transparent films
  • Anonymous11449 Jul 30, 2024
    I bought a case for AW6 a few years ago, and several of them were broken by bumps. I felt that it was a good value for money. After using it for a long time, I planned to replace it with a new one, so I simply stopped buying the case
  • Anonymous2789 Jul 30, 2024
    I always drop my watch straight to the ground, but I never wear that thing
  • Anonymous3076 Jul 30, 2024
    gshock three-defense
  • Anonymous6343 Jul 30, 2024
    Casio stops by and has a look