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The video showcases a unique two-piece case for the Galaxy Watch Classic, highlighting aspects such as button and speaker cutouts, basic protection, and a somewhat flimsy build. Viewers are guided through the installation process and the functionality of the case. The speaker praises the overall appearance of the watch with the case attached, describing it as chunkier without being bulky. Additionally, a discussion on a different watch case with a sticky bezel focuses on its affordability, durability, and functionality despite feeling a bit flimsy. Variants in black and blue are available, with the speaker favoring the black version for its value and performance.
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In this part of the video, Clint discusses a unique two-piece case for the Galaxy Watch Classic. He examines the case, noting its design features like the button and speaker cutouts. The case is described as offering basic protection but feeling somewhat flimsy due to its thin plastic construction. It has a sticky bezel and can be installed without removing the watch bands. Clint demonstrates how to put the case on the watch to assess how it fits and functions.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker tries buttons on the right side of the watch, initially finding it a bit tricky but manageable after a few attempts. They comment on the sharp look of the main part of the watch and the ease of putting it on the wrist. The speaker then struggles a bit with attaching the bezel but eventually gets it on, noting that it feels a bit stiff when spinning but still looks good overall. They highlight that it gives the watch a chunkier appearance without being overly bulky.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses a watch case with a sticky bezel that is inexpensive and suitable for those who do not frequently change cases. The speaker mentions that the band feels sticky and securely attaches to the watch, making it durable. They note that the material feels a bit flimsy but functions well once attached. The watch case is available in black for $11 and in blue for $12. The speaker showcases the light blue version but mentions a personal preference for black. Overall, they find the case to be a good value for the price, with all functions working well.