Yes, I've heard that some models are fitted with Torx screws - they are becoming more common and I use a cheap screwdrivre set from Amazon for low torque applications like this. amzn.to/3mLkHEn
Replacement screws can be obtained from Garmin or a watch repair outfit such as Timpsons. If it's the head of the screws try using a different sized screwdriver
Is it water proof?
Wish it was that easy but mine has Torx screws in it which no normal person has the screwdriver for at home :D
Yes, I've heard that some models are fitted with Torx screws - they are becoming more common and I use a cheap screwdrivre set from Amazon for low torque applications like this. amzn.to/3mLkHEn
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if it was so easy , nobody talk about it , its fucked upp here , screws are ruind , and i have no solution anymore !!
that's happening to me as well. Do you have any solutions?
Replacement screws can be obtained from Garmin or a watch repair outfit such as Timpsons. If it's the head of the screws try using a different sized screwdriver
I bought mines in July is it suppose to die so soon? I only used it once