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The importance of build quality

As a fairly clumsy person, build quality ranks very highly on my list of priorities. Therefore, I am happy to report that after all these months, the Zenwatch 2 has been holding up well. There is only minor scratch on the lower right portion of the screen and everything is working as intended.

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