The Apple Watch did not escape the ultimate test that the iPhone and iPad have also experienced through the hands of Tom Dickson, founder of Blendtec blenders, who has been producing a series of "experiments" in which he puts objects in his blender and see if it could turn the object into dust.
Ubergizmo, a site which talks about the latest gadgets, listed some of the objects that have been put to test in the "Will it Blend?" series. The objects included pool cues, magnets, tablets, and in one video, Dickson attempted and succeeded in blending the guitar controller of "Guitar Hero 3."
The videos have gone viral, and followers of the series have learned to anticipate seeing new products powdered by his blender. While not all of his videos feature gadgets, Dickson seems to have a questionable fondness for Apple products. After he blended the iPhone and Ipad, it only took him days from the Apple Watch release to own one and just shred it to "Siri smoke," as he called it in his video.
At the end of the video, he shows his interest for the next Apple product, believed to be the Apple Car. He then sets off to build a gigantic blender as his way to "deal" with the Apple car when it goes out in the market.
For all Apple Watch owners, remember the last words of Siri in the video: "The Apple Watch is a work of art; it should be in your wrist, not in a Blendtec." Because if you let it fall, you'll be sure to remember Dickson's words, "Yes, it blends!"