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If the glass is cracked or damaged on your Series 4/5/6/SE/SE2 Apple Watch, this replacement glass is what you need to get it looking new again
- Replacement Glass
- 12 Month Warranty
Please Note
This Apple Watch Glass is not compatible with the 44mm version of the Series 4/5/6/SE/SE2 Apple Watch
Caution
This is a tricky repair, check out videos prior to attempting this repair
Specifications
- Part Type: Glass
- Watch Size: 40mm
- Warranty: 12 Months
Compatible Model Numbers
Model Number (A Number)
- A1977
Series 4 40mm GPS Model NumbersHow do I find my Model number?
Model Identifier
- Watch4,1
EMC Number
- EMC 3225
Device Number (M Number)
- MU642
- MU652
- MU662
- MU672
- MU682
- MU692
- MU6H2
- MU6J2
- MU7F2
- MU7G2
Model Number (A Number)
- A1975
- A2007
Series 4 40mm GPS+LTE Model NumbersHow do I find my Model number?
Model Identifier
- Watch4,3
EMC Number
- EMC 3227
Device Number (M Number)
- MTUD2
- MTUF2
- MTUG2
- MTUJ2
- MTUK2
- MTUL2
- MTUM2
- MTUN2
- MTUN2
- MTUQ2
- MTUR2
- MTUT2
- MTV92
- MTVA2
- MTVC2
- MTVD2
- MTVF2
- MTVG2
- MTVH2
- MTVJ2
- MTVK2
- MTVL2
- MTVM2
- MTVN2
- MTVQ2
- MTX62
- MTX72
- MTX82
- MTX92
- MTXF2
- MTXG2
- MTXH2
- MU6M2
- MU6N2
- MU6P2
- MU6Q2
- MU6R2
- MU6Y2
- MU702
- MU712
- MU722
- MU732
- MU7K2
- MU7L2
Model Number (A Number)
- A2092
Series 5 40mm GPS Model NumbersHow do I find my Model number?
Model Identifier
- Watch5,1
EMC Number
- EMC 3317
Device Number (M Number)
- MWRX2
- MWRY2
- MWT02
- MWV62
- MWV72
- MWV82
- MX3R2
Model Number (A Number)
- A2094
- A2156
Series 5 40mm GPS+LTE Model NumbersHow do I find my Model number?
Model Identifier
- Watch5,3
EMC Number
- EMC 3319
Device Number (M Number)
- MWPT2
- MWPU2
- MWPV2
- MWPW2
- MWPX2
- MWPY2
- MWQ02
- MWQ12
- MWQ22
- MWQ42
- MWQ62
- MWQ72
- MWQ82
- MWQA2
- MWQC2
- MWQD2
- MWQE2
- MWQF2
- MWQG2
- MWQH2
- MWQJ2
- MWWN2
- MWWQ2
- MWWT2
- MWWU2
- MWWV2
- MWX02
- MWX12
- MWX32
- MWX52
- MWX62
- MWXA2
- MWXC2
- MX372
- MX3C2
- MX5K2
- MX5L2
- MX5M2
- MX5N2
Model Number (A Number)
- A2291
Series 6 40mm GPS Model NumbersHow do I find my Model number?
Model Identifier
- Watch6,1
EMC Number
- EMC 3479
Device Number (M Number)
- MG143
- M00X3
Model Number (A Number)
- A2375
- A2293
Series 6 40mm GPS+LTE Model NumbersHow do I find my Model number?
Model Identifier
- Watch6,3
EMC Number
- EMC 3481
Device Number (M Number)
- M06Q3
- M07E3
- MG343
- M0DY3
- M02R3
- M06L3
- MG2Y3
- M0DH3
Model Number (A Number)
- A2351
SE 40mm GPS Model NumbersHow do I find my Model number?
Model Identifier
- Watch5,9
EMC Number
- EMC 3485
Device Number (M Number)
- MYDN2
- MYYF2
Model Number (A Number)
- A2353
- A2355
SE 40mm GPS+LTE Model NumbersHow do I find my Model number?
Model Identifier
- Watch5,11
EMC Number
- EMC 3487
Device Number (M Number)
- MYEA2
- MYEH2
- MYYU2
- MG013
Model Number (A Number)
- A2722
SE2 40mm GPS Model NumbersHow do I find my Model number?
Model Identifier
- Watch6,10
EMC Number
- EMC 8090
Device Number (M Number)
- MNT33
Model Number (A Number)
- A2726
- A2725
- A2855
SE2 40mm GPS+LTE Model NumbersHow do I find my Model number?
Model Identifier
- Watch6,12
EMC Number
- EMC 8092
Device Number (M Number)
- MNTK3
- MNPH3
- MNPJ3
Installation Help
Watch the video above for assistance in completing this repair
Here is some tools you may need to help you complete the repair.
- #11 Point Knife Blades x5
- uFix iOpener Heat bag
- iFlex opening tool
- 1mm TESA Tape
- Apple Watch Series 4 40mm Force Touch Gasket
- Apple Watch Series 5 40mm Force Touch Gasket
- Fine Tipped Curved Tweezers
- Black Spudger
- Molybdenum Wire with handles
- UV LOCA Glue
- iGadget 5x Plastic Opening cards
- Screw Mat
Here are some helpful tips to assist you in completing a safe repair on your device. If you are unsure of something or have any quesions, please feel free to contact us either by phone (0508 IGADGET) or by email
- Always track your screws to avoid putting back in the wrong place and damaging your device. You can draw a picture of your watch and tape the screws to the right places or use a screw mat
- Always power down your device prior to working on it
- Make sure you always unplug the battery before attemping any component removal
- When attempting to remove the screen, be careful not to push the blade or iFlex tool in too far or too hard, doing so may cause damage to the internal parts. Only 3mm depth is required to cut the adhesive. Draw a mark on your tool to help with depth management.
- Test the LCD and touch is functioning properly before sealing together
- You can either use LOCA or OCA to stick the LCD and glass replacement together, OCA requires machines to remove bubbles etc, LOCA is the easiest for a DIY repair
- Familiarise yourself with the repair first, this can be quite a tricky repair for first timers
What’s In The Box
- 1x Apple Watch 4/5/6/SE/SE2 40mm Glass replacement