This Guy Made The First Round Apple Watch With A Few Random Tools

If you are a techie, then you probably know everything there is to know about the Apple Watch.

However, some users have been disappointed to find out that the display may be too small for them to browse the internet with.

But instead of waiting for Samsung's Gear A, which will be the company's first round-faced smartwatch, one user is taking matters into his own hands by making the first round Apple Watch by using a few random tools.

On Tuesday, YouTuber PartipateticPandas uploaded the video, "The world's first round Apple Watch," that starts off with him showing off the classic circular interface on a wristwatch before unboxing the high-tech Apple Watch.

"We loved the functionality of the Apple Watch," the YouTuber writes, "but we thought the design could be improved upon."

The video takes a bizarre turn when the man then emerges from the water with the Apple Watch in hand, and walks over to a table covered in assorted tools.

What happens next is brutal for Apple fans to watch.

The guy uses a math compass on the watch before starting up a mechanical circular saw, as the background music begins to intensify. He then proceeds to hold the square face of the watch against the saw, hitting all the corners until the unit becomes a circle.

But he isn't finished just yet. Picking up another torture tool, this guy picked up a drill to finish off the circular shape. Of course this cracks the screen a bit, but surprisingly, when he turns the display screen on, the icons keep the round shape. Apparently, this brutal hack proved to be effective—that is, if you don't mind bruising your smartwatch up a bit.

Staying true to Apple products, the video was shot entirely on an iPhone 6 with clear quality and multiple angles. The video of the first round Apple Watch has received 40,432 hits in just one day.

Watch this guy brutally make the first round-face Apple Watch in the video below.


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Photo: PeripateticPandas | YouTube

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