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3 Places To Check Apple Watch Serial Number 1. Watch Case The easiest way to check for your wrist gadget’s unique identification number is by reading the back of the Watch case. If you have the device on your wrist, get it off and check the markings on the case. A serial number is unique to each TAG Heuer timepiece. Serial numbers play a crucial role in demonstrating both authenticity and ownership. There are two numbers engraved on the caseback of your watch. One number is directly below the other. With the help of that number you can check your watches authenticity. Window you'll see your model name, model number and serial number of your watch.
Depending on the product, you can find your serial number:
- On the surface of your product.
- In iTunes, if your product syncs with iTunes.
- On a Mac, by choosing About This Mac from the Apple menu.
- On an iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, iPod, or Apple Watch, in Settings > General > About.
If you don't have your product or it won't turn on
- If you have your product's original packaging, you can check the barcode to find the serial number.
- If you have an iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or iPod, you can get the serial number from the Devices tab in iTunes preferences.
- You can also find your product's serial number on the original product receipt or invoice.
You can also choose a product below for details about finding the serial number:
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Please enter your serial number to see the status of services and upgrades on your appliance. Check your Apple warranty status. Enter a serial number to review your eligibility for support and extended coverage. If you know the serial number of a Citizen watch, you can find the watch on Citizen's website. Visit the Citizen website (see Resources). Enter the number into the 'Model No' search box at the top of the screen. The serial numbers can be found in one of two places on the watch. First check the inner rim of the watch face (also called the rehaut, which is french for 'flange').
Apple registration numbers and Apple hardware product serial numbers might have the number '0' (zero), but never the letter 'O.' Serial numbers don't have the number '1' (one) or the letter 'i.'
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