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Protecting Protruding watch glass.

I own a smartwatch which, for some odd reason has the glass sticking up slightly over the bezel. I've cracked one, and somehow, after 3 months, I'm getting a replacement.

I'd like to prevent it from failing again. I'd love to post an image, but the manufacturer's been so nice, once I yelled at em proper-like so...

The last time the watch seemingly cracked from the edge, no drops, so I assume it was compression damage

enter image description hereDiagram of raised watch glass

That edge is fragile. What would be my option for protecting it?

Protecting Protruding watch glass.

I own a smartwatch which, for some odd reason has the glass sticking up slightly over the bezel. I've cracked one, and somehow, after 3 months, I'm getting a replacement.

I'd like to prevent it from failing again. I'd love to post an image, but the manufacturer's been so nice, once I yelled at em proper-like so...

The last time the watch seemingly cracked from the edge, no drops, so I assume it was compression damage

enter image description here

That edge is fragile. What would be my option for protecting it?

Protecting Protruding watch glass

I own a smartwatch which, for some odd reason has the glass sticking up slightly over the bezel. I've cracked one, and somehow, after 3 months, I'm getting a replacement.

I'd like to prevent it from failing again. I'd love to post an image, but the manufacturer's been so nice, once I yelled at em proper-like so...

The last time the watch seemingly cracked from the edge, no drops, so I assume it was compression damage

Diagram of raised watch glass

That edge is fragile. What would be my option for protecting it?

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Protecting Protruding watch glass.

I own a smartwatch which, for some odd reason has the glass sticking up slightly over the bezel. I've cracked one, and somehow, after 3 months, I'm getting a replacement.

I'd like to prevent it from failing again. I'd love to post an image, but the manufacturer's been so nice, once I yelled at em proper-like so...

The last time the watch seemingly cracked from the edge, no drops, so I assume it was compression damage

enter image description here

That edge is fragile. What would be my option for protecting it?