Accidental Damage and Apple Watch Screens
Apple Watches are designed to be durable, but accidents happen. If you’ve broken your Apple Watch screen, you’re probably wondering about your options. While the Apple warranty doesn’t cover accidental damage, there are several paths you can take to get your watch fixed or replaced.
AppleCare Coverage
If you have AppleCare for your Apple Watch, you’re in luck. AppleCare covers up to two incidents of accidental damage every 12 months. For most Apple Watch models, you’ll pay a service fee of $69 for screen replacement under AppleCare . This is significantly less than the out-of-warranty cost.
Out-of-Warranty Repair Costs
Without AppleCare , screen replacement costs can be substantial. For example:
Apple Watch SE: Around $229
Apple Watch Series 8 (Aluminum): About $349
Apple Watch Ultra: Approximately $499
These prices often make buying a new watch a more attractive option, especially for older models.
Apple’s Repair Process
It’s important to note that Apple typically doesn’t repair individual watch components. Instead, they usually replace the entire watch with a refurbished unit. This explains the high cost of out-of-warranty repairs.
Third-Party Repair Options
While third-party repair shops may offer lower prices, using them can void your warranty and may result in subpar repairs. Apple’s complex watch design makes DIY repairs challenging and risky.
Prevention is Key
Given the high cost of repairs, prevention is crucial. Consider using a screen protector and a case for your Apple Watch, especially if you lead an active lifestyle or work in environments where your watch might be at risk.