A few weeks back I found an Apple watch on the street in DC. There was nobody around and only office buildings around, so there was no place I'd feel comfortable leaving a lost item of this kind of value, so I took it home with me. Unfortunately, by the time I remembered it the next day, it had run out of battery.

Fortunately, I had a friend visiting who owned an Apple watch and loaned me his charger, so we could see if there were some way to get identifiable information from it and contact the owner. Once it had charged up, I was able to get into it and find a single email still living on the phone, and the To: field contained an iCloud address.

Unfortunately, I have not heard back from that user, my friend has left town, and I don't really know anyone handy with an Apple watch. I'm hesitant to leave this at an Apple store, but I'm not sure what other recourse I have for this thing. I don't know if this guy is just bad about checking his iCloud account or what... Any ideas?
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Matt