Introduction
The Motorola Moto 360 2nd gen is a very delicate device, so take extreme caution when breaking the device apart. Use this guide to replace the LCD Display in your device.
Tools
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Use your finger or the tip of a spudger to compress the pin securing the watch band.
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With the pin compressed, remove the watch band.
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Insert an opening tool to into the small notch next to the microphone hole.
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Slide the opening tool around the perimeter of the trim ring while prying up slightly to slice through the adhesive securing the ring to the watch.
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Remove the trim ring.
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While holding the outer case steady, twist the inner watch assembly clockwise until it stops.
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Hold the outer watch case steady and push against the bottom of the inner assembly to remove the inner assembly from the frame.
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Use a fingernail or opening tool to pry the plastic lower assembly away from the display assembly.
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Use tweezers to remove the small rubber strip between the battery and the display ZIF connector.
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Place the screen frame on a solid surface on its back, put even pressure down across the screen to put it out of the back of the frame, warming it will help loosen the adhesive.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
4 comments
Where can I buy the screen for the 2-nd generation Moto360 watch ?
Kevin -
Its far easier to remove watch from body by unscrewing the crown, remove the bottom ring then heat the bezel a little so that you can turn the bezel about 10mm counter clockwise with a razor blade edge, then push the whole body of the watch through the metal casing and it should come out easily through the top of the watch in one piece making it easier to access the pcb without damaging anything
There is only one correct way to disassemble the watch. That is to unscrew the crown as mentioned in previous comment and another guide for 360 Gen 2.
This guide here should be either revised or taken down.
It leads to broken watch if you tried to follow. I was lucky to step out from step 5 and followed the other guide instead…
I am salivating at the trim ring because I've needed one for about a year and a half ?
Buff Boi -