A YouTuber who misplaced his Apple Watch whereas swimming and diving in the summertime of 2022 has had it returned to him, because of the Discover My characteristic.
Jared Brick of Brick Home Media made a video by which he shared each the return of his Apple Watch and the backstory behind the restoration. He purchased Apple Watches for himself and his son to remain in contact throughout a household journey to have fun his son’s eleventh birthday.
The household traveled to the British Virgin Islands to do some scuba diving. Jared was utilizing the watch to test time and monitor dives, together with some going over 100 toes deep.
The Apple Watch is rated for underwater use for as much as 50 meters, or 164 toes. The Watch carried out as anticipated.
On the final day, Brick was swimming in an space known as The Baths on Virgin Gorda, leaping off the boulders into the comparatively shallow waters. Though a buddy was recording the swim, it wasn’t till a while later that he observed he not had the Apple Watch on his wrist.
The Restoration
“I didnt realize it at the time, [I was] so distracted by the true beauty of that place,” Brick stated in his documentary video. As soon as he realized the loss, Brick acquired to a different Apple machine, and utilizing Discover My reported the Apple Watch as misplaced.
“The image of the beach map shows exactly where the watch was lost,” Brick stated. Now not being within the space, he gave up on going again to recuperate it. “I figured, well that’s gone.”
Eighteen months later, in December of 2023, Brick acquired a name from a neighborhood resident of the Virgin Gorda space. “Not only was the watch found at the same beach,” Brick stated, “but after charging it, the lost message popped up with my phone number, [so the man who found it] calls me and sends me the photo.”
The person, named Jonathan, mailed the Watch again to Brick, who lives in Felton, California — not removed from Apple’s headquarters. After its time underwater within the ocean, it additionally survived the three,600-mile return mail journey to its proprietor.
The Apple Watch arrived again to Brick in late April of 2024 — 22 months after he misplaced it. The video reveals him opening the envelope and discovering it in good working order.
“So big thank you to Jonathan in the Caribbean for finding it, contacting me, shipping it back to me … and for Apple for making amazing technology that works,” stated Brick.