@@Schrodingerscomment I saw a video of someone smashing it with a hammer, the watch went through the table and was fine. The table got destroyed before the watch did.
Love my Ultra 2, this thing is gonna be worn every day for the next five years no matter what I’m doing. What a freaking unit. Wish Apple would build more devices to be this durable!
Considering this watch is meant for diving I’m surprised that the only thing that’s keeping it water resistant to the depth is rather for are four screws and a slim rubber gasket. Proper dive watches mostly use screw down casebacks instead of simple screws holding the caseback on.
@@IR-xy3ij “only for 40 meters”, 40 _actual_ meters isn’t that bad for that thing. Most watches that are rated for 100m for example can’t actually go to 100m, 100 is just the water column it‘s rated to, in actual use, most watched fail earlier, probably around the same depth as the Apple Watch, some even sooner…for proper diving, a watch needs to at least have a rating of 200-300m, hence why it’s impressive that the Apple Watch Ultra can keep up with them. I’d never pick it over my mechanical watches tho.
Depends, there are different types of snap-on casebacks. The simple ones are used mainly for dress watches but the more complicated ones work exactly like how your watch crystal (or even a submarine hatch) prevents water from getting in: the deeper you dive, the high water pressure outside the watch gets, pressing more and more tightly for a better seal. Even Panerai used snap-on casebacks at one point; they work fine at the rated depths, but sales flopped because people came to associate snap-on casebacks as "cheap" (akin to how people think screw-down crowns are a must for water resistance, a common misconception) and Panerai went back to screw-down casebacks after that. And the remark on dive watches needing 200-300m is not true. The ISO standard for a dive watch is a minimum of 100m, and certified watches will absolutely not fail before that (unless the gaskets are compromised). Either way, I wouldn't use a dive watch for anything beyond recreational scuba diving, there are dive computers for that.
@@osamu_90 yeah, you’re talking about super compressor watches, right? They‘re pretty rare these days because like you said, most manufacturers ditched the concept. And in terms of needed WR for diving you‘re also right, it‘s just that I wouldn‘t trust most 100m rated watches if you want to dive any deeper than a few meters, because of how the rating system works. The only manufacturers where the rating is actually to be trusted is Rolex and especially Omega, since opposed to what most people believe, you can actually use the 50m rated Speedmaster for diving (for up to 50m that is), because when Omega says one of their watches it‘s water resistant up to 50 meters, they actually mean 50 meters, while with other manufacturers, 50 meters mostly are dress watches that only come in contact with water when washing your hands…that‘s what I meant when I said that not every manufacturer is rating their watches with the same methods and depths. The only time where the rating is unanimous is when it‘s a rating standard like ISO that you mentioned, but just because a watch claims to be water resistant up to 100m doesn‘t mean that it fulfills the ISO diving standard, (also the ISO 6425 says that a dive watch has to at lest have a WR of 200m, so a watch with 100m like you said can‘t be ISO certified, but that‘s not my point anyways) so you still have to be cautious with what watch you take with you into the water and how it was rated. Yeah, if you want your dive watch to do more than recreational diving, it just turns more into like a luxury toy for the diver, commercial saturation divers obviously rely on diving computers as you said, they could still use a watch as a backup, but it‘s definitely not needed these days.
The tap and clench features are available in all apple watches under assistive touch... They are just hoping to make extra sales on advertising"new features" 😅
Double tap works better than the accessibility feature. You can tell it’s more refined, more responsive and intuitive- however I get what you’re saying.
I do watch repair. A friend asked if I do smart watches. I said no. Once on breaks, you're supposed to go out and buy a new one. If what I've heard about Apple is true, then getting parts would be neigh impossible. Unfortunately, I don't think we'll ever have someone saying "check it out, I found my grandpa's Apple watch, and it still works!"
@@TEN_SHOTS Lol, asking a person a question like that that proves that you didn't watch the video... Congrats, I award you ten internet points, and winner of the irrelevant a pointlessly started argument award... Go forth a win the rest of the internet for all of human and cat kind...
Double tap uses the sensors (proximity?) that are in more than just the latest Apple Watches, thus making it possible for me to have it on my series 7.
I have the taptic engine turned off on my phone and watch.. like damn i would rather have a 40% bigger battery for 3 days than that huge chunk of taptic engine in there
I honestly wish the back glass of the ultra was the entry point rather than the screen. In general I just wish same unit Apple Watch repairs were available for certified partner repair technicians, we have to send the Apple Watch out for service rather than do it at our store. I know the Apple Watch is small and can be difficult to do precision repairs but so can some of the MacBook repairs with their tiny parts.
All cool, till you know it lasts ALMOST a day! I get it, it's not the Mi Band, but cmn, at least it should last 4/7 days, and charge quickly. Charges in 24 hrs, lasts 7. Too expensive, you either can buy 2 apple watches, one for when you get to bed, and the other when you get up, or screw that.
so you're telling me apple can't fit a headphone jack into an iphone but they somehow manage to fit a full size taptic engine into the apple watch? makes sense.
Seeing all those rather small screws gets me thinking you guys should expand with a line of horology (watch fixing and making) tools. I’m sure the bits and tools you have in your kits will work but some dedicated horology tools would help in the tear down process there!
Охренеть сколько места отдано под вибромотор (Taptic engine)! Я просто офигел увидев это 😮 С удовольствием купил бы версию вообще без вибрации, НО с бОльшим аккумулятором. Походу Apple просто ждет момента, что бы однажды в новой версии уменьшить вибратор, увеличить емкость АКБ и заявить об очередном прорыве - на 1 день дольше держат заряд 😅
I don't know why anybody complains about battery life when all they need to do is sync their favorite and barely functional watch to their Iphone. Only need to wear the crappy one for an hour while the good one charges. If you pay a monthly fee, only pay it for the better watch
Apple's first step in designing anything new: Design a new weird tool for "security" to use on the new product, to help our chinese friends make more money by selling this later.
The tap feature in accessibility is not nearly as accurate or useful as it is on the Series 9 or Ultra 2. The newer S9 chip has a dedicated 4-core neural processing unit (NPU), that uses machine learning to detect and learn your tap gestures. This not only makes the double tap very accurate, it also doesn’t affect the battery life.
It’s called assistive touch on older Apple Watches, I’ve got a series 6 and have it on for when my hands are dirty or holding something in my other hand
Find the full teardown here: th-cam.com/video/fYLLtDxT_sM/w-d-xo.html
Still weird to me how much space they dedicate to the taptic engine
@@diogo1502 No, I haven't. Do you think it is worth the space?
@@saramae9878yeah.
Haptic feedback is great and if it’s too small you wouldn’t be able to feel it
@@diogo1502i love taptic engine but they need to use smaller version of it and i think it’s not that hard
@@Erdeseldwwhy don't you improve it if you think it's not hard
Pretty cool that it’s a bunch of screws instead of glue holding most of it together.
Yeah, I wasn't expecting it to be that well thought out
This should be standard
This is what most people who unnecessarily hate people look over on. Apple cares about quality.
@@iamharrypottah1916Yeah but only in the watches
The phones? Just use a ton of glue on a battery whose case can rip it'll be fiiiiiiiiine
Wait this is isn't satire?
Are there actual watches that only has glue holding it together?
TBH it looks surprisingly repairable for its size
Amazing how well built this thing is. I can't tell you how many times I've smack my watch against the wall
@@Schrodingerscomment I saw a video of someone smashing it with a hammer, the watch went through the table and was fine. The table got destroyed before the watch did.
@@Schrodingerscommentthe ginger 💀😭
I have hit things hard enough to crack them with it when I ran by and thwacked my watch and it totally spotless. Love the watch.
Its insane i drag mine across concrete working and the concrete takes the damage. I need a titanium car lol.
Du hast die Ultra, gegen die Wand geschleudert ?🤦🏻♂️
Wertschätzung ist dir ein Fremdwort oder 🤔
Love my Ultra 2, this thing is gonna be worn every day for the next five years no matter what I’m doing. What a freaking unit. Wish Apple would build more devices to be this durable!
Bit late to the party, but I TOTALLY agree! I'd HAPPILY pay $2500+ for an "IPhone ultra" with a massive battery and ultra-durable frame!
Considering this watch is meant for diving I’m surprised that the only thing that’s keeping it water resistant to the depth is rather for are four screws and a slim rubber gasket.
Proper dive watches mostly use screw down casebacks instead of simple screws holding the caseback on.
That’s why it’s only rated for 40 meters and will probably leak in a few years
@@IR-xy3ij “only for 40 meters”, 40 _actual_ meters isn’t that bad for that thing.
Most watches that are rated for 100m for example can’t actually go to 100m, 100 is just the water column it‘s rated to, in actual use, most watched fail earlier, probably around the same depth as the Apple Watch, some even sooner…for proper diving, a watch needs to at least have a rating of 200-300m, hence why it’s impressive that the Apple Watch Ultra can keep up with them.
I’d never pick it over my mechanical watches tho.
Depends, there are different types of snap-on casebacks. The simple ones are used mainly for dress watches but the more complicated ones work exactly like how your watch crystal (or even a submarine hatch) prevents water from getting in: the deeper you dive, the high water pressure outside the watch gets, pressing more and more tightly for a better seal. Even Panerai used snap-on casebacks at one point; they work fine at the rated depths, but sales flopped because people came to associate snap-on casebacks as "cheap" (akin to how people think screw-down crowns are a must for water resistance, a common misconception) and Panerai went back to screw-down casebacks after that.
And the remark on dive watches needing 200-300m is not true. The ISO standard for a dive watch is a minimum of 100m, and certified watches will absolutely not fail before that (unless the gaskets are compromised).
Either way, I wouldn't use a dive watch for anything beyond recreational scuba diving, there are dive computers for that.
@@osamu_90 yeah, you’re talking about super compressor watches, right? They‘re pretty rare these days because like you said, most manufacturers ditched the concept.
And in terms of needed WR for diving you‘re also right, it‘s just that I wouldn‘t trust most 100m rated watches if you want to dive any deeper than a few meters, because of how the rating system works. The only manufacturers where the rating is actually to be trusted is Rolex and especially Omega, since opposed to what most people believe, you can actually use the 50m rated Speedmaster for diving (for up to 50m that is), because when Omega says one of their watches it‘s water resistant up to 50 meters, they actually mean 50 meters, while with other manufacturers, 50 meters mostly are dress watches that only come in contact with water when washing your hands…that‘s what I meant when I said that not every manufacturer is rating their watches with the same methods and depths.
The only time where the rating is unanimous is when it‘s a rating standard like ISO that you mentioned, but just because a watch claims to be water resistant up to 100m doesn‘t mean that it fulfills the ISO diving standard, (also the ISO 6425 says that a dive watch has to at lest have a WR of 200m, so a watch with 100m like you said can‘t be ISO certified, but that‘s not my point anyways) so you still have to be cautious with what watch you take with you into the water and how it was rated.
Yeah, if you want your dive watch to do more than recreational diving, it just turns more into like a luxury toy for the diver, commercial saturation divers obviously rely on diving computers as you said, they could still use a watch as a backup, but it‘s definitely not needed these days.
And this is even the biggest watch. The smallest one is just a fckn state-of-the-art technology. I love it.
Basmati Rice: my favorite unit of measurement
It's a smaller unit than a banana
Fun fact it’s actually pronounced bas-maa-thi but due to how the English language evolved the letter for “thi” disappeared
She sounds like watch mojo chick
That was my first reaction on scrolling past this short lol
Welcome to watchmojo
I’m glad there are subtitles, otherwise I would have started pronouncing “jasmine rice” as “yaz-maw-nee”. Basmati Rice
Not a fan of apple but the clean design is pure art
It’s déjà vu ! Like this
The tap and clench features are available in all apple watches under assistive touch... They are just hoping to make extra sales on advertising"new features" 😅
There is no new sensor for the double tap since it's always been a feature just hidden away in accessability
Double tap works better than the accessibility feature. You can tell it’s more refined, more responsive and intuitive- however I get what you’re saying.
We need more videos like this 🙏🙏🙏
Im SIPPING my tea watching the SIP come out
When will there be step by step teardown instructions again?
Double tap is actually detected by the ecg sensor
So well built
The ultra is so beautiful I must have it but I’ll stick with my SE and series 9 for now😂
The taptic engine is way too big, it could go to the battery size.
But then next years model that charge lasts a full week!??.. Ahh marketing and profits above all.
Who would have thought that Basmati Rice and Apple watch can be used in one sentence 😎
The Ultra OG is no different. Literally. 🤣
the double tap thing is not new its been there for quite some time. they announced it now only
Please do Galaxy watch too
Careful, Casetify watching!!
Can you open the Display with Ifix Tools?
I inhaled to blow the hair off of my screen right before you said that’s not a hair 😂
It's just the accelerometer and gyroscope same as on the phones. Though they do have an upgraded accelerometer now tondetect car crashes.
Me: sees this short on shorts tab
Me: clicking channel name to watch other short
Me realizing that this is most popular short:
The double tap feature was just pushed to the front of their marketing, my SE can do the tap
No it can’t, yours does the poor person version.
@@flankman9385You seem to be poor at heart
@@flankman9385which has, the exact same function.
@@flankman9385never thought I'd see the day apple users called each other poor
@@flankman9385Bro what are you, 12?
I do watch repair. A friend asked if I do smart watches. I said no. Once on breaks, you're supposed to go out and buy a new one. If what I've heard about Apple is true, then getting parts would be neigh impossible. Unfortunately, I don't think we'll ever have someone saying "check it out, I found my grandpa's Apple watch, and it still works!"
Awesome😊
This is incredibly well made but looks the same as the original ultra ?
Bagus kelemahanya harus charge tiap hari. Semoga kedepan bisa lebih lama
I went to blow the hair away...
She said in the video it's not a hair bro did you not watch it
@@TEN_SHOTS Lol, asking a person a question like that that proves that you didn't watch the video... Congrats, I award you ten internet points, and winner of the irrelevant a pointlessly started argument award... Go forth a win the rest of the internet for all of human and cat kind...
@@Warrentheo you're really cool. Thanks man
@@TEN_SHOTSshe said it after I blew it 😂
Same
Вибромотор занимает 1/3 полезного пространства в корпусе, хотя могли это пространство занять аккумулятором, молодцы инженеры, гениально...
Incredible how they advertised the accessibility feature that is years old as a new feature and people believed it
What’s the music in the background?
Is it actually sapphire or sapphire glass?
just use rotary vibrator and save the space for bigger battery.
I had a Deja Vu watching this video
The double tap feature isn’t hardware it’s just locked behind software to give the impression of innovation 😂
Did you think it had a separate accelerometer just for the double tap function? 🤦♂️
Basmati Rice 😢
Nope, IT IS NOT A new micro sensor.
I don't know when it was actually introduced, but my mom's series 7 has it
Sapphire ! Ha!! Test it with a Mohs hardness test kit. And then tell me all about how sapphire the screen is 😂
Is the ultra worth it?
Double tap uses the sensors (proximity?) that are in more than just the latest Apple Watches, thus making it possible for me to have it on my series 7.
lets make the part of our device thats most likely to break the hardest thing to get at - an apple employee who got a raise
they still make these?
I have the taptic engine turned off on my phone and watch.. like damn i would rather have a 40% bigger battery for 3 days than that huge chunk of taptic engine in there
Name of song 🎵
Wow it's alot easier to take apart the new apple watches
Apple Watch U2 against Cold: 😎😎👍👍🔥
Apple Watch U2 Against heat 💀💀😡😡❌
I don’t know why but knowing that not a hair was very important to me
I honestly wish the back glass of the ultra was the entry point rather than the screen. In general I just wish same unit Apple Watch repairs were available for certified partner repair technicians, we have to send the Apple Watch out for service rather than do it at our store. I know the Apple Watch is small and can be difficult to do precision repairs but so can some of the MacBook repairs with their tiny parts.
Is it real Sapphire this time or the Sapphire Composite Apple has been using for the last 10+ years?
Comparing Basmati Rice to tiny things is not correct since Basmati rice has the largest uncooked rice grains.
Apple is charging premium for apple users to be able to tear down their devices lmao. Reparable devices are a luxury these days.
ngl i think you broke the water proof feature getting the screen off
is this watchmojo?
I'll keep my Casio.
😂😂😂😂😂
Why are those screws compared to Basmati Rice!😂
All cool, till you know it lasts ALMOST a day! I get it, it's not the Mi Band, but cmn, at least it should last 4/7 days, and charge quickly. Charges in 24 hrs, lasts 7. Too expensive, you either can buy 2 apple watches, one for when you get to bed, and the other when you get up, or screw that.
That small battery is 500+ mah
they look nice but....huawei watches are way better...like the huawei watch ultimate...absolutely gorgeous watch
Not the harbor freight ball vice
I was gonna mention ifixit but uh
You're ifixit
iFixIt should tear down a Rolex.
Pretty simple honestly
"Heat and gently lever" so... the usual stuff for whatever ? ^^
so you're telling me apple can't fit a headphone jack into an iphone but they somehow manage to fit a full size taptic engine into the apple watch?
makes sense.
SLOW DOWN TO QUICK MR I FIX THEM 😊😊😊
I know I know ...😂
I wish that Samsung would make a great watch. The Apple Watch Ultra series is better by generations.
anyone know this bgm?
Suprized how easy it is to take it apart
The back of the watch says " ULTRA " . Not ULTRA 2. This isn't the new Apple watch.
it's insane to think that the apple watch outsold the entirety of the swiss watch industry
Seeing all those rather small screws gets me thinking you guys should expand with a line of horology (watch fixing and making) tools. I’m sure the bits and tools you have in your kits will work but some dedicated horology tools would help in the tear down process there!
Watchmojo?
"sapphire glass" an all
Welcome to watch Mojo
لا اله الا الله وحده لا شريك له, محمد رسول الله
Lol the double tap feature is not new
Охренеть сколько места отдано под вибромотор (Taptic engine)! Я просто офигел увидев это 😮
С удовольствием купил бы версию вообще без вибрации, НО с бОльшим аккумулятором.
Походу Apple просто ждет момента, что бы однажды в новой версии уменьшить вибратор, увеличить емкость АКБ и заявить об очередном прорыве - на 1 день дольше держат заряд 😅
Imagine ifixit complaining about repairability on a Swiss handmade watch
Le prix pour cette chose est non normal
Apple Watches have always had the tap feature in accessibility and back tap was basically the action button on iphone
I don't know why anybody complains about battery life when all they need to do is sync their favorite and barely functional watch to their Iphone. Only need to wear the crappy one for an hour while the good one charges. If you pay a monthly fee, only pay it for the better watch
Having a woman guide me through what’s in an Apple Watch instead of a man is for some reason pleasing
Whose hair is that?
Apple's first step in designing anything new: Design a new weird tool for "security" to use on the new product, to help our chinese friends make more money by selling this later.
Basmati rice sounds india😂
Me trying to blow the hair away on the display…….
My car has a smaller engine than the taptic engine
Apple Watches have always had the tap feature in accessibility and back tap was basically the action button on iPhone
The tap feature in accessibility is not nearly as accurate or useful as it is on the Series 9 or Ultra 2.
The newer S9 chip has a dedicated 4-core neural processing unit (NPU), that uses machine learning to detect and learn your tap gestures.
This not only makes the double tap very accurate, it also doesn’t affect the battery life.
Except Back Tap can't set silent mode.
@@noxious_nightsOnly reason it can't do that is because there was a dedicated physical switch for it
It’s called assistive touch on older Apple Watches, I’ve got a series 6 and have it on for when my hands are dirty or holding something in my other hand
@@noxious_nights bruh it can turn on silent AKA Mute mode
At least my iPhone can
A Microscopic what 😂