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ditzy

macrumors 68000
Original poster
Sep 28, 2007
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Has this happened to anyone else? The Apple rep I talked to on the phone said he hadn't seen this before.
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ditzy

macrumors 68000
Original poster
Sep 28, 2007
1,719
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It looks to me like it was glue, but I'm no expert.
 

5105973

Cancelled
Sep 11, 2014
12,132
19,733
:eek: Good grief! Is that part where the magnet is or is the whole band magnetic? Glue? I hope not. I would have thought the parts would be welded together. Yikes. Keep us posted on what you find out. Sorry that happened to your nice looking band.
 

ditzy

macrumors 68000
Original poster
Sep 28, 2007
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180
Ironically the bit of the band that slides into the magnet, isn't magnetic.
 

KojiH

macrumors 6502
Sep 19, 2012
312
28
Wow. Very sorry to see what has happened to your Milanese.

I'm surprised how shallow the groove is where the mesh is held into the magnetic buckle. I would have thought that the mesh would have been inserted much further in for strength.

I can't imagine that any glue would hold those pieces together when the contact area is so small.

Now I'm even more afraid to keep my Milanese.
 
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gsmornot

macrumors 68040
Sep 29, 2014
3,669
3,850
My guess is its a bad solder joint. Looks like the solder is still on the end of the links but the interior of the magnet was not cleaned well making the joint weak. All a guess on my part.

(Is this what you guys mean when you say welded?)
 

5105973

Cancelled
Sep 11, 2014
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My guess is its a bad solder joint. Looks like the solder is still on the end of the links but the interior of the magnet was not cleaned well making the joint weak. All a guess on my part.

(Is this what you guys mean when you say welded?)
Yeah. I wasn't sure what the term should be because when I think of solder I think of lead and I doubted they used lead on these.
 

Archer1440

Suspended
Mar 10, 2012
730
302
USA
Probably silver soldered. Then again it certainly could simply be superglued- there's a cyanoacrylate warning on the manual regarding that particular band, as well as some of the others.
 
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jimkraz

macrumors newbie
Dec 14, 2007
23
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Wow!, I would expect that on a knock-off copy but not a band at £130, I bought a milanese bracelet with connectors for £19.99 and its better connected to the buckle that that.
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Newtons Apple

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Mar 12, 2014
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Looks like it was glued to me and if done correctly this should not have happened. I would have like to see the mesh band go farther in the end piece to give the glue more surface area to bond to. Looks to be very shallow, not even a 1/8", more like a 16th which would not give a lot of bonding surface.

Apple will replace it without a question unless they detect abuse and i see none here.
 

KojiH

macrumors 6502
Sep 19, 2012
312
28
Looks like it was glued to me and if done correctly this should not have happened. I would have like to see the mesh band go farther in the end piece to give the glue more surface area to bond to. Looks to be very shallow, not even a 1/8", more like a 16th which would not give a lot of bonding surface.

Apple will replace it without a question unless they detect abuse and i see none here.

Exactly. Even if the end piece needed to be a fraction thicker I'm surprised that they didn't do that simply based on the fact that that is the only piece that is holding the entire thing together.
 
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xthine

macrumors 6502
Apr 29, 2015
292
267
USA
I should consider myself lucky that my watch didn't come flying off my wrist while I was swinging a bat. And it happened while you were tightening the band? Not good.
 

OneMike

macrumors 603
Oct 19, 2005
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1,810
that's not good. hopefully they swap it out easy, but that still doesn't seem too secure.
 

Armen

macrumors 604
Apr 30, 2013
7,408
2,274
Los Angeles
wow, how did you manage that? I had my Milanese Loop for 2 weeks before I exchanged it and was built really well.
 

AppleWes

macrumors 6502a
Oct 9, 2013
561
503
(Not blaming you) Just curious- are you rough with the watch at all? Or like any other stress from work/etc placed on your wrist area?

This seems very rare. Hopefully it was just a manufacturing defect!
 

honglong1976

macrumors 68000
Jul 12, 2008
1,675
1,135
UK
Just curious. If you purchased a genuine milanese loop band from Apple and the strap broke causing the watch to get damaged. Where would you stand?
 
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