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bkd0255

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Dec 22, 2012
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So I wish there was an option to buy the aluminum watch with the sapphire glass because I love the aluminum but want the better glass. So now I need to protect my screen. I really hate the plastic screen protectors such as skinomi and zagg as it feels rubbery. I want a glass screen protector that covers more than just the straight glass. Has anyone found one that covers the edges as well and that looks good?
 
So I wish there was an option to buy the aluminum watch with the sapphire glass because I love the aluminum but want the better glass. So now I need to protect my screen. I really hate the plastic screen protectors such as skinomi and zagg as it feels rubbery. I want a glass screen protector that covers more than just the straight glass. Has anyone found one that covers the edges as well and that looks good?

Try here.
 
Everyone is rating the armorsuit ones. Covers the whole screen, not just the flat parts and can't be seen once fitted.
 
So I wish there was an option to buy the aluminum watch with the sapphire glass because I love the aluminum but want the better glass. So now I need to protect my screen. I really hate the plastic screen protectors such as skinomi and zagg as it feels rubbery. I want a glass screen protector that covers more than just the straight glass. Has anyone found one that covers the edges as well and that looks good?

How about this? It's a stainless steel top half with an embedded glass screen protector. If you get the Sport model, it could look more like the SS model since its a steel covering.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...&tag=beyondthete0c-20&linkId=LSARUNY27IFSAJED

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