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Apple watch screens are allegedly defective, according to class action claims.Despite its efforts to have claims dismissed, Apple will have to face a class action lawsuit that takes issue with alleged defects in Apple Watches. 

U.S. District Judge Kevin McNulty did substantially reduce the claims in the Apple Watch screen defect class action lawsuit, but did not throw out the case entirely.

Judge McNulty preserved a claim of breach of express warranty in the case of some customers, but tossed two other allegations.

The Apple Watch defect class action lawsuit was filed by Gina Priano-Keyser in April 2019. She claimed that Series 1 and 2 (Second Generation) Apple Watches and Series 3 (Third Generation) Apple Watches possess a design defect. Allegedly, the defect causes the watches’ screens to shatter or crack unexpectedly.

According to Priano-Keyser, her watch’s screen cracked before her warranty was up. She aimed to represent both customers whose watches had failed before the warranty was up, and after.

Judge McNulty decided to allow Priano-Keyser to pursue breach of express warranty claims for customers whose watches failed before the warranty expired, but not on behalf of those customers whose watches failed after their warranty expired.

In reducing the number of claims in the Apple Watch class action lawsuit, Judge McNulty took a different tact than Apple did in arguing that the Apple Watch defect class action lawsuit should be dismissed as a whole.

Apple argued that Priano-Keyser, who had purchased a Series 3 watch, could not represent consumers who had purchased Series 1 and 2 watches. According to the judge, it was appropriate for Priano-Keyser to represent consumers who had purchased all three kinds of watches, in case the defect is the same.

Apple had also attempted to claim that Priano-Keyser’s allegations were not within the scope of Apple’s warranty for the watches, because they concerned a design defect and not a manufacturing one. However, Judge McNulty said that the distinction between a design defect and a manufacturing defect was not an appropriate one to make at this stage in the process.

According to the judge, a previous decision he had made in a different case pointed to the fact that the design versus manufacturing distinction should be made later.

He said that “where the distinction between a defect in design and defect in workmanship is a matter of semantics,” and because Priano-Keyser had sufficiently established that the alleged defect is a manufacturing problem, Apple’s characterization of the alleged defect “should not control whether the complaint survives.”

Have you experienced problems with your Apple Watch? Share your experiences in the comment section below.

The Apple Watch owners are represented by James Shah and Natalie Finkelman Bennett of Shepherd Finkelman Miller & Shah LLP, and by John Edgar and Brendan McNeal of Edgar Law Firm LLC.

The Apple Watch Screen Break Class Action Lawsuit is Gina Priano-Keyser v. Apple Inc., Case No. 2:19-cv-09162, in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey.

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172 thoughts onApple Watch Class Action To Proceed, Court Rules

  1. Rhonda Stevens says:

    add me

  2. Andrina Melendez says:

    Please add me. I had to replace y screen on my 3 series.

  3. Tina Butera says:

    Please add me my screen completely fell off and disconected. Apple blames it on “battey swelling”.Apple watch Sport 7000 Series 1 38 mm space grey aluminum

  4. Stephanie Juarez says:

    I had same issue. Apple Watch 3 with cracked screen. Told over phone it qualifies for recall. Took into store and they said it qualifies for recall screen replacement. They took it back and looked under magnifying glass and said there was an impact point only visible when magnified and it may or may not
    qualify if I sent it in. I may have to pay $299. They couldn’t tell me 100%. I would just have to take change if I sent it in.

  5. Celene Hampton says:

    Add me

  6. Clyde B. says:

    Please add me to this class action lawsuit.

  7. Carla M Matthews says:

    I purchased a series 3 for my daughter and within 6 months of purchase, the screen shattered overnight while charging. They refused replacement for the screen and it was under warranty.

  8. Michelle L Kitts says:

    Please add me

  9. kris says:

    I have a very early series one watch I bought as an employee of applecare and I’ve experienced complete screen separation that was not repaired by apple. It is as if the screen was detaching because the watch body was flexing. If the screen was secured to the watch body while flexing, this could definitely lead to conditions that overstressed the screen and contribute to cracks.

  10. Alan Y says:

    I have a 4th Gen Apple Watch. Same display defect and Apple says that the entire watch must be replaced.

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