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If it is truly made of one solid piece of sapphire like they claim, you will have a lot of difficulty scratching it. The only thing softer materials can do to it is potentially chip it if hit at the right angle. Other than that, only diamond, sapphire, and things like Silicon Carbide or other composites could scratch it in the true definition of the word. Unless you wear sandpaper with a hardness of 9.01+ every day, you are not likely to scratch this watch.not true. sapphire crystal can still scratch and break.
just a heads up.
And to break it would require enough force that you'd break the rest of the watch before breaking the screen... at least from a "bend" standpoint. But then again, to shatter the screen, you're probably still looking at enough force that another part of the watch would break.
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