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ricktat

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Original poster
Feb 18, 2013
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So I have wiped the face of my SS 42mm more times in a week than my Iphone in 9 months.

People have complained about the oleophobic coating scratching. I can't see that mine even has a coating. Maybe that's a good thing.

So am I greasy fingering it wrong?
 

Crazy Matt

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Apr 20, 2015
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Your not alone! I have to wipe my fingerprint off the watch EVERYTIME I touch it! Lol
It is a fingerprint magnet and I don't like seeing fingerprints on it!
 

EvilManatee

macrumors member
Mar 22, 2015
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Yes, I've noticed this as well. I find myself wiping the screen with a microfiber or my t-shirt often.
 

Mooch55

macrumors member
Apr 28, 2015
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Connecticut
agreed. Is there a chance that after the feedback of the coating getting scratched maybe they removed it? If there is a coating on mine then it appears to show fingerprints very very easy.
 

techno-Zen

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Apr 27, 2015
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Guess what happens when you put your phone in your pocket? It cleans your phone!

How many times a day do you put your watch in your pocket?
 

jmh286

macrumors member
Apr 22, 2015
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Yea I usually just wipe my wrist on the back of my shirt a few times a day to get the smudges off at work. I have a cloth at home that I use before I put it on the charger at night.
 

Lictor

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Sep 13, 2008
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On the positive side, it's much easier to clear than the iPhone : I just swipe it on the t-shirt or if it's really dirty I wash it with a bit a soap.
 

cmChimera

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Feb 12, 2010
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I clean mine all the time. I looked at my iPhone and it has smudges all over it too, so I definitely think it's because I look at it on my wrist and see the smudge rather than it being more fingerprint-prone. Easy to clean though.
 

Trickhot3102

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Dec 21, 2013
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After a day at work it'll be pretty dirty. I work in produce at a grocery store, so think rotten fruit, dust and dirt lol. I'll just rinse it off under some tap water when I get home amd BOOMS it's back to looking brand new. I don't even have to scrub it or anything.
 
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