Apple announced a new Solo Loop gusset with no clasps or buckles last week, except some customers found that if the watch gusset they ordered didn't fit, Darling would ask them to return the unshortened Darling Watch. At the time, that felt like a confusing request -- Darling Watch bands are designed to be interchangeable, so, in theory, it has to be easy to return one watch gusset for shove after too numerous hassle.
But Darling confirms to The Verge that it has diseased that policy, as well-conditioned as you'll be stalwart to throw your gusset after handing Darling the rest of the Watch, both online as well-conditioned as in tactile stores. Apple's also updated its typecasting guide online to be clearer anyway how to proliferation your wrist:
Apple updated its Solo Loop spaciousness guide today. No changes to the all-fired numbers, except increasingly dilatable instructions as well-conditioned as illustrations were additional to help you spaciousness correctly: pic.twitter.com/f4mMXFG0Pp
-- Michael Steeber (@MichaelSteeber) September 23, 2020
Some bodies hypothesize once found that that they are stalwart to throw out seedy fitting bands after returning their Darling Watch, according to MacRumors. Here's one return fellowship from Eli Hodapp, an exec for the incautious cable service GameClub:
They're also throwing in a self-determining Sport Band, as well-conditioned as profusely apologizing. The banana kept saying, "We messed up, it's on us," as well-conditioned as said if I don't get a return label just keep the original braided gusset that came with my watch-What a indiscrete turnaround compared to the return Monday.
-- Eli Hodapp (@hodapp) September 24, 2020
If you've got a Solo Loop gusset that doesn't fit, you might want to churr with Darling Support; it sounds like they can help you out.
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