I have a near-launch original Apple Watch, and for the first year of ownership, I was obsessive about protecting the screen. I tried most of the name brand protectors, and while they all worked to some degree, there's no seamless solution (compared to slapping a tempered glass protector on an iPad or iPhone).
I initially went down that rabbit hole to keep my device pristine for resale, but after Series 2 was announced, I realized that the watch resale/trade in market was going to be wholly different than other Apple devices. As in, I'll probably get nothing for it. Plus, I realized that all the time, money and effort I'd spent on screen protectors was stupid. IT'S A WATCH! For hundreds of years there's been watches and no one felt the need to put on a screen protector. And while the Apple Watch is more than just a watch, it's still a watch. Watches get banged up and scratched. That's just the nature of them. So why keep messing around with films, solutions and hair dryers?
So now, yes, I have some scratches on my screen. Most likely from banging into something at the gym. I got a cheap sweat band for my wrist that I put on when I do weight workouts. It keeps my watch protected and keeps me focused on my workout (and not constantly checking my progress). Otherwise? I live my life and wear my watch.
If series 3 is a game changer, I'll probably upgrade. I'll be lucky to resale my original watch for enough to cover the cost of Apple Care. But that's the nature of wearable devices.
TL;DR: Don't obsess about putting a screen protector on your watch! It's watch!
I initially went down that rabbit hole to keep my device pristine for resale, but after Series 2 was announced, I realized that the watch resale/trade in market was going to be wholly different than other Apple devices. As in, I'll probably get nothing for it. Plus, I realized that all the time, money and effort I'd spent on screen protectors was stupid. IT'S A WATCH! For hundreds of years there's been watches and no one felt the need to put on a screen protector. And while the Apple Watch is more than just a watch, it's still a watch. Watches get banged up and scratched. That's just the nature of them. So why keep messing around with films, solutions and hair dryers?
So now, yes, I have some scratches on my screen. Most likely from banging into something at the gym. I got a cheap sweat band for my wrist that I put on when I do weight workouts. It keeps my watch protected and keeps me focused on my workout (and not constantly checking my progress). Otherwise? I live my life and wear my watch.
If series 3 is a game changer, I'll probably upgrade. I'll be lucky to resale my original watch for enough to cover the cost of Apple Care. But that's the nature of wearable devices.
TL;DR: Don't obsess about putting a screen protector on your watch! It's watch!