No problems and one heck of a deal!
The watch came in good condition, although it wasn't in the original box. The charger appears to be original equipment, but the two sides of the watch band are slightly different. The side with the buckle is matte black and the side with the holes is a shiny black. That isn't a big deal for me. I'll eventually get another band anyway. The watch was unlocked as described and I had no problem adding $10/month service for it on my AT&T account. I could have maybe done it myself, but chose to take it to an AT&T store and have them do it. The store is in a more rural area and it was the first smartwatch the salesperson had set up, so it took a little while to do. (Would have taken me even longer, I'm guessing.) But I left without any cost, except the $10/month service. I'm still getting used to the features, and really haven't used the watch to make or take a call, which is the biggest reason I got it. But with the holidays and other things going on, I haven't had much of a chance to play with it. I really like being able to change the look of the free watch faces available, through the Stylize option. S-Health is great for keeping track of everything, all day. Most everyone has an issue with battery life. The salesperson, at AT&T, said to turn the watch off, if just for a minute, every day. That will keep the battery from dying so quickly, he said. Nope. Still runs out of gas within 24 hours. I turned off every app I didn't use frequently and that helped a bit. I was only getting a half day out of a charge. Not good. If you're looking for a smartwatch, I'd suggest getting a Like-New one to test it out. I paid only half of what AT&T would have charged me, if they could even have gotten the Gear S2 3G Classic model, which they can't. This cost as much as my FitBit Charge and does so much more, although it is pretty big and I have tiny wrists. The Classic is still smaller than the regular Gear and nicer-looking, IMO. i would recommend it for anyone wanting to a) have a phone available at all times, b) keep track of steps, c) keep track of sleep, d) get weather anytime, anywhere, e) see messages.... I could go on, but you get the idea. It's a computer/phone on your wrist. How cool is that?
Verified purchase: YesCondition: Refurbished