Before tech giants, like Apple Inc., launch or even confirm the existence of their newest gadgets, people have already been accustomed to having access to supposedly 'leaked' specifications and pictures. Most of the time, these leaks are proven true.

This time however, Byte, a repair shop in the UK, did the extreme and went to the trouble of making a video of the actual deconstructing of the newest Apple Watch 2. A literal take-out on the saying, 'Don't judge a book by its cover'.

Byte was able to get a hold of the 'display component' from the Apple Watch 2 supposedly. So, in case you are wondering how the newest Apple Watch 2 looks from the inside, you can check the video titled "Final Leaks, Measurements and Case Pictures for Apple Watch 2" here. Also, Byte also earlier released a very detailed comparison of the first generation Apple Watch and the newest Apple Watch, you can watch it here.

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Byte even declared that the Apple Watch 2's display components is the most developed display of its kind.  

Earlier claims that the new Apple Watch 2 will have a bigger battery is proven true, the video shows that the new battery is 35.7 percent larger than the first generation Apple Watch. This is to enhance battery life and speed of performance. The repair shop also measured the display meticulously using a caliper and found out that it is actually very thin at 0.4 mm LCD thickness and 0.71 mm including all other circuitry and components.

The entire disassembly process was detailed for the delight of tech geeks and enthusiasts. The process included decreasing the temperature of the display component up to -136degC, making the adhesive holding the entire components brittle and easier to penetrate or break.  

However, earlier reports that the new Apple Watch 2 will include a barometer and GPS are not apparent in the deconstruction video.