I'll give you two answers, and both of them are no, but one is a lot longer.
1. The crown is really deep in the device and requires moving a lot of stuff that will probably break. I can't in good conscience advise trying it.
2. The biggest wall faced by anyone trying to repair an Apple watch is that there are a large number of interconnected cables that are soldered together, and while *theoretically* you can remove everything at the same time, the likelihood of not tearing these cables is very slim. After removing the display/battery, you would also have to remove the taptic engine and antenna, while not being able to fully disconnect them from the processor. Then, you'd have to disconnect the internal nut from the crown, which takes me a very large metal clamp, needle-nose pliers, and more effort than I should have ever put into it. From that point, we could supply you with a new crown, but then you have to reassemble everything without causing damage, and you'd likely lose most or all of the water-resistance of your watch.
Being said, if you're very committed to trying, I'm more than happy to assist you in the process.
Best of luck in your repair!
Alex
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i am going to replace the crown on my series 1 to look like the series 3 with cellular
Trevor さんによる
Trevor, where did you find a replacement? Mine fell off and cannot find one anywhere to purchase
Heather Swanstrom さんによる