mackie99- Same here on the SS original. Very tiny scratches. Probably from banging it into things around the shop and working outside. I now have the black SS which is a coating as SS isn't normally black. This means that scratches will likely cause a much more visible scratch. Consequently, I plan to pop on a protective case when working in the yard. These are not expensive, although a couple of full armor aluminum can run between $70 - $120. Currently I use the snap on type, cheap at $8. I was out earlier yesterday using a chain saw on some down trees from the hurricane and scrapped my wrist across a chain link fence. A few scratches on my arm but the clip on saved the watch from any scratches.
There are a number of videos showing drop tests where the old aluminum models fractured the glass when dropped on concrete, while our SS models with the sapphire glass survived.
I also noticed that the rubber band is more prone to dropping considering there is no security when fixing the strap. A good suggestion is to always put the watch on over a soft surface such as your mattress or a thick carpeted floor in case it slips and falls. I prefer the metal band that you have to slip over your hand with the butterfly clasp. Impossible to drop as opposed to those two piece straps.
There was an accessory that I really liked that appears to have never made it to the market. One of those developer like kick starter projects where the company was looking for preorders to fund it.
New 'CMRA' Band for Apple Watch Features Dual 2MP and 8MP Cameras
Pretty neat implementation. If this was real, Apple should buy it and sell it. I think adding a camera to the next version of the watch could be a good upgrade. I would prefer the camera watch band, however.