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Apple Watch
User Guide
Version 1.0
Contents
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Chapter 1: Get Started
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Chapter 2: Basics
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Chapter 3: Watch Faces
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Chapter 4: Notifications
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Chapter 5: Glances
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Chapter 6: Timekeeping
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Chapter 7: Messages
A quick look at Apple Watch
Set up and pair with iPhone
Status icons
The Apple Watch app on iPhone
Power on, wake, and unlock
Adjust brightness, text size, sounds, and haptics
Change language and orientation
Charge Apple Watch
View this user guide
Use and organize apps
App icons
Get in touch with friends
Use Handoff to move between Apple Watch and iPhone
Locate your iPhone
Use Apple Watch without its paired iPhone
Siri on Apple Watch
When you fly
Customize your watch face
Watch faces and features
Notifications on Apple Watch
Respond to live notifications
Respond to unread notifications
Get a quick glance at useful information
Check your glances
Organize your glances
Check the time in other locations
Set alarms
Use a timer
Time events with a stopwatch
Read and reply to messages
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Send and manage messages
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Chapter 8: Digital Touch
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Chapter 9: Mail
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Chapter 10: Phone Calls
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Chapter 11: Calendars and Reminders
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Chapter 12: Health and Fitness
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Chapter 13: Apple Pay and Passbook
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Chapter 14: Maps and Directions
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Chapter 15: Music
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Chapter 16: Remote Control
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Chapter 17: Photos
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Chapter 18: Camera Remote
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Chapter 19: Stocks
Learn about Digital Touch
Send a Digital Touch
Read mail
Manage mail
Answer phone calls
Make phone calls
Check and update your calendar
Set and respond to reminders
Track daily activity
Monitor your workouts
Check your heart rate
Keep your data accurate
Make purchases with Apple Pay
Use Passbook
Explore the map
Get directions
Play music on iPhone
Play music on Apple Watch
Control music on a Mac or PC
Control Apple TV
View photos on Apple Watch
Choose your album
Manage photo storage
Use remote viewfinder and shutter
Use the shutter timer
Track stocks
Check one stock at a glance
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Add stock info to your watch face
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Chapter 20: Weather
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Chapter 21: Accessibility and Related Settings
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Chapter 22: Safety, Handling, and Support
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Check the weather
See weather on your watch face
The Accessibility Shortcut
VoiceOver
Set up Apple Watch using VoiceOver
Apple Watch Basics with VoiceOver
Zoom
On/Off Button Labels
Mono Audio and Audio Balance
Bold Text
Text Size
Siri
Important safety information
Important handling information
Band care information
Remove, change, and fasten bands
Apple Watch Support site
Restart Apple Watch
Reset Apple Watch settings
Get information about your Apple Watch
Restore Apple Watch
Update Apple Watch software
Restore Apple Watch from a backup
Sell, give away, or lose Apple Watch
Learn more, service, and support
FCC compliance statement for Apple Watch, Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Cable, and
Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Case
Canadian regulatory statement for Apple Watch, Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Cable, and
Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Case
Hallmarks and fineness marks for Apple Watch Edition
Disposal and recycling information
Apple and the environment
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Get Started
A quick look at Apple Watch
Digital Crown/
Home button
Press to see watch face
or Home screen.
Double-click to return
to last app.
Press and hold for Siri.
Turn to zoom, scroll,
or adjust.
Side button
Display
Firmly press to
change the watch
face or see options
in an app.
Press to show or hide
Friends.
Double-click for
Apple Pay.
Press and hold to turn
off or on.
Speaker
Heart rate sensor
Microphone
Band release buttons
Press to slide out the band.
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Here are the gestures you need to use Apple Watch and its apps. The Apple Watch display
not only responds to touch-based gestures like tapping and swiping, it also uses Force Touch
technology to respond to the pressure of your finger.
Swipe up, down,
left, or right.
Drag.
Tap.
Firmly press the
display—don’t just tap.
Set up and pair with iPhone
A setup assistant guides you through a few simple steps to pair Apple Watch with your iPhone
and make it your own.
If you have difficulty seeing the Apple Watch or iPhone screen to set it up, VoiceOver or Zoom
can help. See Set up Apple Watch using VoiceOver on page 77 or Zoom on page 79.
Set up and pair. Update your iPhone to iOS software version 8.2 or later (go to Settings >
General > Software Update), which includes the companion Apple Watch app. Then open the
Apple Watch app on iPhone.
Apple Watch
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WARNING: To avoid injury, read Important safety information on page 81 before using
Apple Watch.
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Put Apple Watch on your wrist, then press and hold the side button until you see the Apple logo.
When prompted, position your iPhone so that Apple Watch appears in the camera viewfinder
on the iPhone screen. Follow the instructions on iPhone and Apple Watch to finish setup. During
setup, you’ll choose your language, watch orientation, and passcode. For information on how to
change these later, see Change language and orientation on page 12 and Power on, wake, and
unlock on page 8.
You might need to charge Apple Watch before pairing it with iPhone. For information on
charging, see Charge Apple Watch on page 13.
Change or clean the watch band. For optimal performance, Apple Watch should fit closely but
comfortably on your wrist. Adjust the band accordingly. For information about removing and
changing the band on Apple Watch, or for help with cleaning, see Remove, change, and fasten
bands on page 87 and Band care information on page 86.
Status icons
Status icons at the top of the screen give you information about Apple Watch:
Notification: You have an unread notification.
Charging: Apple Watch is charging.
Lock: Apple Watch is locked with a passcode.
Do Not Disturb: Calls and alerts won’t sound or light up the screen, but alarms are still
in effect.
Airplane Mode: Wireless is turned off but non-wireless features are still available.
Disconnected from your iPhone: Apple Watch has lost the connection with its paired iPhone.
Loading: There’s wireless activity or an active process happening.
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The Apple Watch app on iPhone
The Apple Watch app on iPhone lets you customize watch settings and options and set up
Apple Pay for Apple Watch. It gives you access to the App Store, where you can download and
install apps for Apple Watch. For information about the App Store, see Use and organize apps on
page 15.
Open the Apple Watch app. On iPhone, tap the Apple Watch app icon, then tap My Watch to
open the settings for Apple Watch.
Power on, wake, and unlock
Turn on Apple Watch. If Apple Watch is off, press and hold the side button until the Apple logo
appears (you might see a black screen for a short time first), then wait for the watch face.
Turn off Apple Watch. You can power off Apple Watch—press and hold the side button until the
slider appears, then drag it to the right.
Wake Apple Watch. Just raise your wrist or tap the display. Apple Watch sleeps when you lower
your wrist. You can also wake Apple Watch by pressing the Digital Crown—handy if you’re not
wearing it.
If Apple Watch doesn’t wake when you raise your wrist, make sure you’ve selected the proper
wrist and Digital Crown orientation. Open the Settings app (if you’re looking at the watch face,
press the Digital Crown to get to the Home screen, then tap ), go to General > Orientation,
then make sure Orientation is set to the wrist you wear Apple Watch on. It’s also possible that the
battery needs charging. See Charge Apple Watch on page 13.
From the watch
face, press to see
the Home screen.
Tap to open an app.
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Wake to the watch face—or your last activity. You can set Apple Watch to show the watch face
when it wakes, or return you to where you were before it went to sleep. The default is to wake
to the watch face. To choose to return to the last app you used, open Settings , tap General >
Activate on Wrist Raise, and make sure Wrist Raise is turned on. Then scroll down to choose
opening to the last-used app. You can also do this using the Apple Watch app on iPhone: tap
My Watch, go to General > Activate on Wrist Raise, then choose Resume Previous Activity.
Turn on Wrist
Raise and set
default wake
activity.
Unlock with iPhone. To unlock Apple Watch by entering your iPhone passcode on iPhone, open
the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, tap Passcode, then tap Unlock with iPhone. Or, on
Apple Watch, open Settings , scroll down, tap Passcode, then turn on Unlock with iPhone.
Note: Your Apple Watch passcode can be different from your iPhone passcode—in fact, for
security, it’s better to make the passcodes different.
Enter your passcode. If you take Apple Watch off your wrist or wear it very loosely, it asks for your
passcode the next time you try to use it. When the number pad appears, just tap your passcode.
Change the passcode. On Apple Watch, open Settings , scroll down, tap Passcode, then tap
Change Passcode and follow the onscreen prompts. Enter a new 4-digit passcode, then confirm
it. Or open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, tap Passcode, then tap Change
Passcode and follow the onscreen prompts.
Turn off
the passcode.
Change the
passcode.
Enter a longer passcode. To use a passcode longer than four digits, open the Apple Watch app
on iPhone, tap My Watch, tap Passcode, then turn off Simple Passcode. A simple passcode is a
4-digit number. With this option off, you can set a longer passcode on Apple Watch.
Turn off the passcode. Open Settings , tap Passcode, then tap Disable Passcode. Or open the
Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, tap Passcode, then tap Turn Passcode Off.
Note: If you disable your passcode, you can’t use Apple Pay on Apple Watch.
Lock it automatically. Turn on wrist detection to lock your watch automatically when you’re
not wearing it. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, tap General, then tap Wrist
Detection. If you turn on Wrist Detection, you can also see the time when you raise your wrist. If
you turn off Wrist Detection, you can’t use Apple Pay.
Lock it manually. Press and hold the side button until the sliders appear, then drag the Lock
Device slider to the right. You’ll be required to enter your passcode the next time you try to use
Apple Watch.
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You can also put the watch into Power Reserve mode from this screen. See Charge
Apple Watch on page 13.
Erase Apple Watch data. You can set Apple Watch to erase its data if the incorrect password
is entered 10 times. This protects the contents of your watch if it is lost or stolen. Open the
Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, tap Passcode, then tap Erase Data.
If you forget your passcode. Unpair Apple Watch from its paired iPhone to erase your
Apple Watch settings and passcode. You can also reset Apple Watch and pair it again with your
iPhone. See Reset Apple Watch settings on page 89.
Adjust brightness, text size, sounds, and haptics
Adjust brightness. Open the Settings app , then scroll down and tap Brightness & Text Size.
Tap a Brightness symbol, then turn the Digital Crown or tap the brightness symbols to adjust. Or
open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, tap Brightness & Text Size, then drag the
Brightness slider.
Tap the brightness
symbols.
Adjust text size.
Make text bold.
Make the text larger. Open Settings , then scroll down and tap Brightness & Text Size. Tap Text
Size, then tap the letters or scroll the Digital Crown to increase or decrease the text size. Or open
the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, tap Brightness & Text Size, and drag the Text
Size slider.
Make the text bold. Open Settings , then scroll down and tap Brightness & Text Size. Turn on
Bold Text. Or open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, tap Brightness & Text Size,
then turn on Bold Text.
When you turn on bold text from either Apple Watch or your paired iPhone, Apple Watch must
reset to apply the change. Tap Continue.
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Adjust sound. Open Settings , then scroll down and tap Sounds & Haptics. Tap the volume
buttons under Ringer and Alert Sounds or tap the slider once to select it, then turn the Digital
Crown to adjust the volume. Or open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, tap Sounds
& Haptics, then drag the Ringer and Alert Sounds slider.
Tap the volume
symbols.
Tap to mute
sounds.
Mute Apple Watch. Open Settings , scroll down and tap Sounds & Haptics, then turn on Mute.
Or swipe up on the watch face, swipe to the Settings glance, then tap the Mute button. You can
also open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, tap Sounds & Haptics, then turn on
Mute.
Apple Watch is
connected to its
companion iPhone.
Turn on Mute.
You can also quickly mute new alert and notification sounds by resting the palm of your hand on
the watch display and holding it there for at least three seconds. You’ll feel a tap to confirm that
mute is on. You must first turn on the option in the Apple Watch app on iPhone. Tap My Watch,
tap Sounds & Haptics, then turn on Cover to Mute.
Adjust haptic intensity. Apple Watch taps your wrist for certain notifications and alerts, and you
can adjust the intensity of these haptics. Open Settings , then scroll down and tap Sounds &
Haptics. Tap the haptic buttons under Ringer and Alert Haptics or tap the slider once to select
it, then turn the Digital Crown to adjust the haptic intensity. Or open the Apple Watch app on
iPhone, tap My Watch, tap Sounds & Haptics, then drag the Ringer and Alert Haptics slider.
Tap the haptic
symbols.
Do Not Disturb is an easy way to silence Apple Watch. It keeps calls and alerts (except for alarms)
from making any sounds or lighting up the screen.
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Turn on Do Not Disturb. Swipe up on the watch face, swipe left or right to the Settings glance,
then tap the Do Not Disturb button . Or open Settings , tap Do Not Disturb, then turn on Do
Not Disturb. When Do Not Disturb is on, you’ll see the
at the top of the screen.
Tap to turn on Do Not Disturb.
To silence both Apple Watch and iPhone, open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch,
and turn on Do Not Disturb > Mirror iPhone. Then, any time you change Do Not Disturb on one,
the other will change to match.
Change language and orientation
Change language or region format. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, then
go to General > Language & Region.
Tap to change
the language.
Switch wrists or change the Digital Crown orientation. If you want to switch wrists or prefer
to orient the Digital Crown differently, adjust your orientation settings so that raising your wrist
wakes Apple Watch, and turning the Digital Crown moves things in the direction you expect.
Open the Settings app , then go to General > Orientation. To change the settings in the
Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, then go to General > Watch Orientation.
Set orientation options on Apple Watch
or in the Apple Watch app.
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Charge Apple Watch
Charge Apple Watch. In a well-ventilated area, place the included Apple Watch Magnetic
Charging Cable or Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Case on a flat surface, plug it into the
included power adapter, or a power adapter you use with iPhone or iPad, and then plug it into
a power outlet. When using the Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Case, keep the case open.
Position the back of Apple Watch on the charger. The magnets on the charger align Apple Watch
properly, and you’ll hear a chime (unless Apple Watch is muted) and see a charging symbol on
the watch face. The symbol is red when Apple Watch needs power and turns green when
Apple Watch is charging.
WARNING: For important safety information about the battery and charging Apple Watch, see
Important safety information on page 81.
Check remaining power. On Apple Watch, swipe up on the watch face, then swipe to the
Battery glance.
You can also add the battery indicator to many of the watch faces, including Modular, Color,
Utility, Simple, Chronograph, and Mickey Mouse. With the watch face showing, firmly press the
display, tap Customize, then swipe to the left until you can choose individual feature locations.
Tap a location, turn the Digital Crown to choose Battery, then press the Digital Crown to exit.
View the
percentage
of remaining
battery life.
Use Power Reserve to stretch available power. You can put Apple Watch in Power Reserve
mode to save power when the battery is low. Apple Watch continues to keep and display time,
but other apps aren’t available for use. Swipe up on the watch face, swipe to the Power glance,
tap Power Reserve, then tap Proceed. You can also press the side button until you see the slider
appear, then drag it to the right.
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Note: Apple Watch automatically enters Power Reserve mode if the percentage of battery charge
remaining drops below approximately 10 percent.
Return to normal power mode. Press and hold the side button to restart Apple Watch. There
must be sufficient charge in the battery for this to work.
Check time since last charge. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, then go
to General > Usage, where you can view the Usage and Standby values. These values, added
together, give you the elapsed time since the last full charge. Below that, you can see the Power
Reserve value.
View power values.
View this user guide
You can view the Apple Watch User Guide on iPhone within the Apple Watch app, in Safari, or in
iBooks. You can also open and print a PDF of the user guide.
View the user guide from the Apple Watch app. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap
My Watch, go to General > About, then scroll down and tap View the Apple Watch User Guide.
View the user guide in Safari. Go to help.apple.com/watch.
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Add an icon for the user guide to the iPhone Home screen: Tap
, then tap Add to Home Screen.
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View the user guide in a different language: Tap Change Language at the bottom of the
home page.
View the user guide in iBooks. Open iBooks, then search for “Apple Watch user guide” in the
iBooks Store.
View a PDF of the user guide. Go to support.apple.com/manuals/watch, find the latest
Apple Watch User Guide, and click PDF. (You can also find the iBooks and web versions of the user
guide here.)
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Use and organize apps
Apple Watch includes apps for a variety of communication, information, and timekeeping tasks.
They’re on a single Home screen, where you can arrange them as you like.
Open an app. From the watch face, press the Digital Crown to get to the Home screen, then
tap the app icon. Or turn the Digital Crown to open whichever app is in the center of the
Home screen.
Return to the last app. Double-click the Digital Crown.
Return to the watch face. Tap the watch icon
face. Or press the Digital Crown.
on the Home screen to return to your watch
Rearrange your apps. On Apple Watch, press the Digital Crown to go to the Home screen. Touch
and hold an app until the apps jiggle and the app icons look the same size, then drag the app
you want to move to a new location. Press the Digital Crown when you’re done.
Touch and hold
an app, then drag
to a new location.
Or open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, then tap App Layout. Touch and hold an
app icon, then drag it to a new location. Tap Reset to restore the original layout.
Touch and
drag to move
apps around.
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Find and install apps from the App Store. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, then tap
App Store to find apps for Apple Watch. Purchase, download, and install apps on your iPhone.
On Apple Watch, you’ll see a message prompting you to install the app. Tap Yes.
Learn more about Apple Watch.
Open settings for
Apple Watch.
See featured
Apple Watch apps
in the App Store.
Adjust settings for installed apps. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, and
scroll down to view your apps. Tap an app name to change its settings.
Check storage used by apps. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, then
go to General > Usage. View the storage used by each app and the available storage left on
Apple Watch.
Hide an installed app from Apple Watch. On the Home screen, touch and hold the app icon
until you see an X on the border. Tap the X to remove the app from Apple Watch. It remains
installed on your paired iPhone, unless you delete it from there. To show or hide installed apps
on Apple Watch, open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, scroll down to see apps
you’ve installed, tap the app name, and then tap Show App on Apple Watch. You can’t hide the
apps that came with Apple Watch. For information on showing or hiding glances, see Check your
glances on page 30.
App icons
Here are the icons for the apps that come with Apple Watch, with links to learn more
about them.
App and icon
For more information
Activity
See Track daily activity on page 53.
Alarm
See Set alarms on page 34.
Calendar
See Check and update your calendar on page 50.
Camera
See Use remote viewfinder and shutter on page 70.
Mail
See Read mail on page 45.
Maps
See Explore the map on page 61.
Messages
See Read and reply to messages on page 39.
Music
See Play music on Apple Watch on page 65.
Passbook
See Make purchases with Apple Pay on page 58 and Use Passbook on
page 60.
Phone
See Answer phone calls on page 48.
Photos
See View photos on Apple Watch on page 68.
Remote
See Control Apple TV on page 67.
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App and icon
For more information
Settings
Look for the icon to see references to relevant settings throughout the
guide.
Stocks
See Track stocks on page 72.
Stopwatch
See Time events with a stopwatch on page 37.
Timer
See Use a timer on page 36.
Weather
See Check the weather on page 74.
Workout
See Monitor your workouts on page 55.
World Clock
See Check the time in other locations on page 32.
Get in touch with friends
The side button on Apple Watch gives you quick access to people you stay in touch with the
most. Press the side button, pick a friend, then call, send a message, or use Digital Touch. But first,
add your friends to Apple Watch.
Add friends to Apple Watch on iPhone. Apple Watch automatically adds up to 12 of your favorite
contacts from iPhone. To change the list of friends that appears on Apple Watch, open the
Apple Watch app, tap My Watch, then tap Friends. In the Friends list, tap Add Friend, then tap
your friend in the list of contacts that appears. If your friend isn’t in the list, open the Contacts
app on iPhone and add them, then try again.
Tap to add
a friend
from your
Contacts.
See friends on Apple Watch. Press the side button to see up to 12 of your friends. Turn the
Digital Crown to highlight each friend. Tap a friend’s picture or initials, then choose how you
want to get in touch.
Tap a friend.
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Use Handoff to move between Apple Watch and iPhone
The Handoff feature on Apple Watch and iPhone lets you move from device to device without
losing focus on what you’re doing. For example, you can easily check email on Apple Watch, but
you might want to switch to iPhone to type a reply using the onscreen keyboard. Simply wake
iPhone, and you see an icon in the lower-left corner of the Lock screen that matches the app
you’re using on Apple Watch—for example, Mail. Swipe up on the icon to open the same email
on iPhone, then finish your reply.
You can use Handoff with these apps: Mail, Maps, Messages, Phone, Reminders, and Calendar, as
well as Siri. For Handoff to work, your Apple Watch must be in close proximity to your iPhone.
Open message
to read on
Apple Watch.
Swipe up to read
mail on iPhone.
Turn Handoff on or off. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, then turn on
General > Enable Handoff.
Locate your iPhone
Misplaced your iPhone? Apple Watch can help you find it if it’s nearby.
Ping your iPhone. Swipe up on the watch face, swipe to the Settings glance, then tap the Ping
iPhone button.
If iPhone is not in range of Apple Watch, you can also try to find it using Find My iPhone from
iCloud.com.
Use Apple Watch without its paired iPhone
Although you need an iPhone to do most things with Apple Watch, you can still do several
things with Apple Watch without having an iPhone in range.
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Play music from a synced playlist on Apple Watch
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Use the watch, alarms, timers, and the stopwatch
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Keep track of your activity (stand, move, exercise) with the Activity
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Track workouts
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Display photos from synced photo albums
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Use Apple Pay to make purchases. See Make purchases with Apple Pay on page 58.
Apple Watch uses Bluetooth® wireless technology to connect to its paired iPhone and uses the
iPhone for many wireless functions. Apple Watch can’t configure new Wi-Fi networks on its own,
but it can connect to Wi-Fi networks you’ve set up on the paired iPhone.
If your Apple Watch and iPhone are on the same network but aren’t connected by Bluetooth, you
can also do the following on Apple Watch without iPhone:
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Send and receive messages using iMessage
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Send and receive Digital Touch messages
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Use Siri
Siri on Apple Watch
Siri can perform tasks and deliver lots of information right on Apple Watch.
Ask Siri a question. Just raise Apple Watch or tap the screen. When it wakes, say “Hey, Siri”
followed by your request. You can also press and hold the Digital Crown until you see the
listening indicator at the bottom of the screen, then say your request and release the Digital
Crown. To reply to a question from Siri or just continue the conversation, hold down the Digital
Crown and speak. Or simply say “Hey, Siri” and your request.
Press and hold to activate Siri.
You’ll find suggestions of things you can ask Siri throughout this user guide—they look like this:
“What kinds of things can I ask you?”
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When you fly
Some airlines might let you fly with Apple Watch (and iPhone) turned on if you put them in
Airplane Mode so they can’t interfere with aircraft systems.
“Turn on Airplane Mode.”
Turn on Airplane Mode. Swipe up on the watch face, swipe to the Settings glance, then tap
the Airplane Mode button . The Connected status at the top of the screen changes to
Disconnected. Or open the Settings app , then tap Airplane Mode. When Airplane Mode is on,
you’ll see
at the top of the screen.
To place both Apple Watch and iPhone in Airplane Mode, open the Apple Watch app on iPhone,
tap My Watch, and turn on Airplane Mode > Mirror iPhone. Then, any time you switch to Airplane
Mode on one device, the other will switch to match. To turn off Airplane Mode, you must do it on
each device separately.
Note: To turn off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, place Apple Watch in Airplane Mode.
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Watch Faces
Customize your watch face
You can customize the Apple Watch face so it looks the way you want and provides the functions
you need. Choose from a variety of watch face designs, adjust colors, features, and other details,
then add it to your collection so you can switch when you need the right timekeeping tools—or
whenever you’d like a change.
Change the watch face. With the watch face showing, firmly press the display, then swipe to see
the faces in your collection. When you find the face you want, tap it.
Swipe to see other
watch faces.
Tap to add features
to your watch face.
You can add special functions—sometimes called complications—to your watch face, so you can
instantly check things like stock prices or the weather report.
Add features to the watch face. With the watch face showing, firmly press the display, then tap
Customize. Swipe to select a feature, then turn the Digital Crown to adjust. On some faces, you
need to tap a feature to select it. When you’re finished, press the Digital Crown to save your
changes. Tap the face to switch to it. For more information about each watch face, see Watch
faces and features on page 23.
Press the display
and tap Customize.
Turn the Digital Crown
to adjust features.
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Add a watch face to your collection. Assemble your own collection of custom faces—even
different versions of the same design. With the current watch face showing, firmly press the
display, swipe all the way to the right, then tap the New button (+). Swipe up and down to
browse designs, then tap the one you want to add. After you add it, you can customize it.
Tap, swipe up or
down to browse
watch faces, then
tap a watch face
to add it.
Delete a face from your collection. Don’t use a face much anymore? With the current watch
face showing, firmly press the display, swipe to the face you don’t want, then swipe it up and tap
Delete. You can always add the watch face again later.
Swipe up to delete
a watch face.
Advance the watch time. Like to set your watch ahead? Open the Settings app , tap Time,
tap +0 min, then turn the Digital Crown to set the watch ahead by as much as 59 minutes.
This setting only changes the time shown on the watch face—it doesn’t affect alarms, times in
notifications, or any other times (such as World Clock).
Turn to advance
the time.
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Watch faces and features
Apple Watch includes a variety of watch faces, any of which you can customize to suit you. Check
frequently for software updates; the set of watch faces that follows might differ from what you
see on your Apple Watch.
Astronomy
This Astronomy watch face shows you the solar system and the exact position of the planets,
sun, and moon, and displays the day, date, and current time.
While viewing the
Earth, moon, or solar
system, turn the Digital
Crown to move back or
forward in time.
Tap to see the current
position of the planets
in the solar system.
Tap the Moon to see its current phase.
Chronograph
This watch face measures time in precise increments, like a classic analog stopwatch. It includes a
stopwatch, which can be activated right from the face.
•
Adjust basic characteristics: Dial details • Face color
•
Add to the watch face: Date • Calendar • Moon phase • Sunrise/Sunset • Weather • Stocks •
Activity summary • Alarm • Timer • Battery charge • World Clock
Color
This watch face displays the time and any features you add in your choice of bright colors.
•
Adjust basic characteristics: Dial color
•
Add to the watch face: Date • Moon phase • Sunrise/sunset • Weather • Activity summary •
Alarm • Timer • Stopwatch • Battery charge • World Clock • Your monogram (displays initials
above the center; initials are taken from your Contacts information)
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Mickey Mouse
Let Mickey Mouse give you a whimsical view of time, and watch his foot tap off the seconds.
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Add to the watch face: Date • Calendar • Moon phase • Sunrise/sunset • Weather • Activity
summary • Alarm • Timer • Stopwatch • Battery charge • World Clock • Expanded views of all
the preceding features plus Stocks
Modular
The Modular watch face has a flexible grid design that lets you add many features to give you a
thorough view of your day.
•
Adjust basic characteristics: Color
•
Add to the watch face: Date • Calendar • Moon phase • Sunrise/Sunset • Weather • Stocks •
Activity summary • Alarm • Timer • Stopwatch • Battery charge • World Clock • Expanded views
of Calendar, Weather, Stocks, Activity, Alarm, Timer, Stopwatch, and World Clock
Motion
The Motion watch face displays a beautiful animated theme—butterflies, flowers, or jellyfish.
•
Adjust basic characteristic: The animated butterfly, flower, or jellyfish
•
Add to the watch face: Date (with or without day)
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Simple
This minimalistic and elegant watch face lets you add detail to the dial and features to
the corners.
•
Adjust basic characteristics: Color of the sweep hand • Detail and numbering of the dial
•
Add to the watch face: Date • Calendar • Moon phase • Sunrise/Sunset • Weather • Activity
summary • Alarm • Timer • Stopwatch • Battery charge • World Clock
Solar
Based on your current location and time of day, the Solar watch face displays the sun’s position
in the sky, as well as the day, date, and current time.
Turn the Digital
Crown to move
the sun to dusk,
dawn, zenith,
sunset, and
darkness.
Utility
This watch face is practical and functional; add up to three features to display what you want to
see at a glance.
•
Adjust basic characteristics: Color of the second hand • Detail and number of the dial
•
Add to the watch face: Date • Calendar • Moon phase • Sunrise/Sunset • Weather • Activity
summary • Alarm • Timer • Stopwatch • Battery charge • World Clock • Expanded views of all
the preceding features plus Stocks
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X-Large
•
Adjust basic characteristics: Color
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Notifications
Notifications on Apple Watch
Apps send notifications to keep you informed—meeting invitations, messages, and exercise
reminders are just a few examples. Notifications are displayed on Apple Watch as soon as they
arrive. If you don’t read them right away, they’re saved so you can check them later.
Swipe down on
the watch face
to see unread
notifications.
WARNING: For important information about avoiding distractions that could lead to dangerous
situations, see Important safety information on page 81.
Respond to live notifications
Respond to a notification when it arrives. If you hear or feel a notification, raise Apple Watch to
view it. Turn the Digital Crown to scroll to the bottom of the notification, then tap a button there.
Or tap the app icon in the notification to open the corresponding app.
Tap to open
the full app.
Dismiss a notification. Swipe down on the notification you’re reading, or scroll to the bottom of
the notification and tap Dismiss.
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Choose which notifications you get. On iPhone, go to Settings > Notifications to specify which
apps and events generate notifications. Then, open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap
My Watch, tap Notifications, tap the app (for example, Messages), then choose Mirror my iPhone.
Or, to choose different notification settings than those on iPhone, choose Custom instead.
Choose which
notifications to see
on Apple Watch.
Silence notifications. To silence notifications on Apple Watch, swipe up on the watch face, swipe
to the Settings glance, then tap Silent Mode. You’ll still feel a tap when a notification arrives. To
prevent sound or tap, tap Do Not Disturb.
Keep it private. When you raise your wrist to see a notification, you get a quick summary,
then full details a few seconds later. For example, when a message arrives, you see who it’s
from first, then the message appears. To stop the full notification from appearing unless you
tap it, open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, tap Notifications, then turn on
Notification Privacy.
Respond to unread notifications
See notifications you haven’t responded to. If you don’t respond to a notification when it
arrives, it’s saved in Notification Center. A red dot at the top of your watch face shows you have
an unread notification—swipe down to view it. To scroll the notifications list, swipe up or down
or turn the Digital Crown.
Swipe down to view
unread notifications.
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Respond to a notification in the list. Tap the notification.
Tap a notification
to respond to it.
Clear notifications. Apple Watch removes notifications from the list when you tap to read
them. To delete a notification without reading it, swipe it to the left, then tap Clear. To clear all
notifications, firmly press the display, then tap Clear All.
Tap to clear a
notification, or
press the
display to clear
all notifications.
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5
Glances
Get a quick glance at useful information
From the watch face, you have quick access to Glances—scannable summaries of the information
you view most frequently. Swipe up on the watch face to see glances, then swipe left or right to
see different glances.
Swipe up on
the watch face
to see glances.
WARNING: For important information about avoiding distractions that could lead to dangerous
situations, see Important safety information on page 81.
Check your glances
Swipe up to
see glances.
Swipe left or right to view all glances.
Check your glances. Swipe up on the watch face to see the glance you viewed last, then swipe
left or right to see other glances. Swipe down to return to the watch face.
When a glance isn’t enough. To open the related app, just tap the glance.
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Organize your glances
See only what you want to see. To choose your glances, open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap
My Watch, tap Glances, then remove or include glances. (You can’t remove the Settings glance.)
Put them in handy order. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, tap Glances, then
drag the reorder buttons.
Drag to change
glance order.
Tap to remove
a glance.
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Timekeeping
6
With the timekeeping features of Apple Watch, you can see the time in other cities around the
world, set alarms, use timers, and use a stopwatch. You can add these elements to your watch
face to see them quickly when you need to. See Customize your watch face on page 21 for
more information.
Check the time in other locations
The World Clock app on Apple Watch lets you check the time in cities around the globe. Open
the app to check times at other locations, or add cities to your watch face for quick reference.
“What time is it in Auckland?”
Check the time in another city. Open World Clock , then turn the Digital Crown or swipe the
screen to scroll the list. If there’s a city whose time you’d always like to see, you can add the world
clock to your watch face and choose the city to display.
Turn to scroll
through cities.
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See additional information. To see more information about a city, including time of sunrise
and sunset, tap the city in the World Clock list. When you’re finished, tap < in the upper left, or
swipe right to return to the city list. As always, you can press the Digital Crown to return to the
watch face.
Tap to return to city list.
Press to return
to watch face.
Add a city to World Clock. The cities you add on iPhone appear in World Clock on
Apple Watch. Open the Clock app on iPhone, tap World Clock, then tap the Add button (+).
Type a city name
or scroll the list.
Add a world clock to your watch face. You can add a world clock to several watch faces—some
faces let you add more than one. Firmly press the display, then tap Customize. Swipe left until
you can select individual face features, tap the one you’d like to use for a world clock, then turn
the Digital Crown to choose a city. When you’re finished, press the Digital Crown. You can add a
world clock to these faces: Chronograph, Color, Mickey Mouse, Modular, Simple, and Utility.
Turn to the city you
want, then press the
Digital Crown.
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The watch face
shows the time in
the city you chose.
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Change city abbreviations. If you want to change a city abbreviation used on Apple Watch, open
the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, then go to Clock > City Abbreviations. Tap any
city to change its abbreviation.
Change this abbreviation
in the Apple Watch app.
Set alarms
Use the Alarm Clock app to play a sound or vibrate Apple Watch at the right time. You can
also add an alarm to your watch face, so you can see upcoming alarms at a glance—and open
the Alarm Clock app with a tap.
“Set repeating alarm for 6 o’clock PM.”
Add an alarm. Open Alarm Clock , firmly press the display, then tap New +. Tap Change Time,
tap AM or PM, tap the hours or minutes, turn the Digital Crown to adjust, then tap Set. Tap < in
the upper left to return to the alarm settings, then set repeat, label, and snooze to suit you.
Add alarm.
Set alarm time.
Select options.
Set or adjust an alarm. Open Alarm Clock
Tap next to the alarm to turn it on or off.
, then tap the alarm in the list to change its settings.
Tap to edit alarm.
“Turn off seven-thirty alarm.”
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See the upcoming alarm on your watch face. With the watch face showing, firmly press the
display, then tap Customize. Swipe left until you can select individual face features, tap the
one you’d like to use for alarms, then turn the Digital Crown to choose the alarm. When you’re
finished, press the Digital Crown. You can add alarms to these faces: Chronograph, Color,
Mickey Mouse, Modular, Simple, and Utility.
Choose an alarm
feature to display.
View the
alarm on your
watch face.
Don’t let yourself snooze. When an alarm sounds, you can tap Snooze to wait several minutes
before the alarm sounds again. If you don’t want to allow snooze, tap the alarm in the list of
alarms, then turn off Snooze.
Tap to snooze.
Turn off Snooze.
Delete an alarm. Open Alarm Clock
tap Delete.
, tap the alarm in the list, scroll to the bottom, then
Delete this alarm.
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Use a timer
The Timer app
on Apple Watch can help you keep track of time. Set timers up to 24 hours.
“Set timer for 20 minutes.”
Set a timer. Open Timer
, tap hours or minutes, turn the Digital Crown to adjust, then tap Start.
Tap hours or
minutes, then
turn the Digital
Crown.
Set a timer for longer than 12 hours. While adjusting the timer, firmly press the display, then
tap 24.
Increase
timer length.
Add a timer to your watch face. If you use a timer often, add a timer to your watch face. With the
watch face showing, firmly press the display, then tap Customize. Swipe left until you can select
individual face features, tap the one you’d like to use for the timer, then turn the Digital Crown
to choose the timer. When you’re finished, press the Digital Crown. You can add a timer to these
faces: Chronograph, Color, Mickey Mouse, Modular, Simple, and Utility.
Scroll to see
more options.
Choose timer
feature to display.
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View the timer on
your watch face.
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Time events with a stopwatch
Time events with accuracy and ease. Apple Watch can time full events (up to 11 hours, 55
minutes) and keep track of lap or split times, then show the results as a list, a graph, or live on
your watch face. The Chronograph watch face has the stopwatch built in, and you can add a
stopwatch to these faces: Color, Mickey Mouse, Modular, Simple, and Utility.
Switch to the stopwatch. Open the Stopwatch app , or tap the stopwatch on your watch face
(if you’ve added it or you’re using the Chronograph watch face).
Digital
stopwatch
Analog
stopwatch
Stopwatch
controls on the
Chronograph
watch face
Start, stop, and reset. Tap the Start button. Tap the Lap button to record a lap or split. Tap the
Stop button to record the final time. Timing continues while you switch back to the watch face
or open other apps. When you finish, tap the Reset button or the Lap button to reset.
Record lap times.
Start or stop the stopwatch.
Choose the stopwatch format. You can change the format of the timing display before, after, or
during timing. Firmly press the display while the stopwatch is showing, then tap Analog, Digital,
Graph, or Hybrid.
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Switch between analog 1-dial and 3-dial with splits. Swipe up on the 1-dial analog stopwatch
display to see separate minute, second, and tenths dials above a scrolling list of lap times.
Review results. Review results on the display you used for timing, or change displays to analyze
your lap times and fastest/slowest laps (marked with green and red) in the format you prefer. If
the display includes a list of lap times, turn the Digital Crown to scroll.
Slowest lap time
Fastest lap time
Monitor timing from the watch face. To keep an eye on a timing session while displaying your
regular watch face, add a stopwatch to the face. Your current elapsed time will be visible on the
face, and you can tap it to switch to the Stopwatch app and check your lap times.
Open Stopwatch app.
Quit using the stopwatch. If you’re using the Stopwatch app , just press the Digital Crown. If
you’re using the Chronograph watch face, the stopwatch controls are always on the face—tap
the Lap button to reset.
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Messages
Read and reply to messages
You can read incoming text messages right on Apple Watch. You can also reply from
Apple Watch, by dictating or choosing a prepared response, or switch to iPhone to type
a response.
WARNING: For important information about avoiding distractions that could lead to dangerous
situations, see Important safety information on page 81.
Read a message. You’ll feel a notification tap or hear an alert sound when a message arrives—
just raise Apple Watch to read it. Turn the Digital Crown to scroll.
Open a conversation in the Messages app. Tap the Messages icon
in the notification.
See a photo in the message. Tap the photo to view it, double-tap it to fill the screen, and drag
it to pan. When you’re finished, swipe left from the edge of the photo screen to return to the
conversation. If you want to save the photo, open the message in the Messages app on iPhone,
and save it there.
Listen to an audio clip in a message. Tap the clip to listen. The clip is deleted after two minutes
to save space—if you want to keep it, tap Keep below the clip. The audio will remain for 30
days, and you can set it to remain longer on iPhone: go to Settings > Messages, scroll to Audio
Messages, tap Expire, then tap a value.
View a video in a message. In the Messages app , tap a video in a message to start playing the
video full-screen. Tap once to display the playback controls. Double-tap to zoom out and turn the
Digital Crown to adjust the volume. Swipe or tap the back button to return to the conversation.
Jump to the top of a long message. In Messages
, tap the top of the display.
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Reply to a message. If the message just arrived, tap its notification, turn the Digital Crown to
scroll to the bottom of the message, then tap Reply. If it arrived a while ago, swipe down on the
watch face to see the message notification, tap it, then scroll to the bottom and tap the Reply
button. To mark the message as read, tap Dismiss or swipe the message. Press the Digital Crown
to dismiss the notification without marking the message as read.
Scroll down and tap
Reply to respond.
Decide how to be notified. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, then tap
Messages. Tap Custom to set options for how you want to be notified when you receive
a message.
Set how you want
to be notified.
Send and manage messages
Send a new message. Open Messages , firmly press the list of conversations, then tap the New
Message icon. Tap a contact in the list of recent conversations that appears, tap + in the lower
left to choose from your full list of contacts, or tap the Microphone button to search for someone
in your contacts or to dictate a phone number. There are several ways to compose your message:
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Use preset replies
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Dictate new text
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Record an audio clip
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Send an animated emoji
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Send a map showing your location (if you have your iPhone with you)
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Switch to iPhone and use the full keyboard to type a message
Send a preset reply. When replying to a message, you see a list of handy phrases that you
can use—just tap one to send it. The phrases include contextual responses based on the last
message received and six default phrases that you can change. To substitute your own phrases,
open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, go to Messages > Default Replies, then tap
a default reply to change it.
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If the preset replies aren’t in the language you want to use, you can change them by switching
to the keyboard for that language in the same conversation in Messages on iPhone. Cancel your
original reply on Apple Watch, then reply again to see the replies in the new language. If you
don’t want to change keyboards, you can dictate and send an audio clip in the language of
your choice.
Send a
preset reply.
Dictate or send an
animation instead.
Dictate text. While creating a message or reply, tap the Microphone button , say what you want
to say, then tap Done. Don’t forget that you can speak punctuation, too (for example, “did it arrive
question mark”). You can choose to send the message as a text message or an audio clip—just
tap your choice. If you choose audio clip, the recipient gets a voice message to listen to, not a
text message to read.
If you use more than one language and your dictation isn’t transcribed in the right language for
a conversation, you can still send it as an audio clip. To change the dictation language, change
the Siri language on iPhone in Settings > General > Siri, then start a new conversation.
Always send dictated text as an audio clip. If you like to send all your dictated text as an audio
clip, you don’t need to choose it every time—open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My
Watch, go to Messages > Audio Messages, then tap an option.
Include animated emoji. While creating a message or reply, tap the Emoji button , then swipe
to browse available images. Turn the Digital Crown to scroll and modify the image (to turn the
smile into a frown, for example). On faces, drag left or right across the eyes or mouth to change
the expression further. To see other types of images, swipe to the next pages. The last page lists
traditional emoji. When you find the right symbol, tap it to add it to your message, then tap Send.
Scroll to see
more variations.
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Share your location. To send someone a map showing your current location, firmly press the
display while viewing the conversation, then tap Send Location.
Share your location
in a message.
Note: On your paired iPhone, make sure Share My Location is turned on in Settings > iCloud >
Share My Location.
See when messages were sent. Swipe left on the conversation in the Messages
conversation list.
View message details. Firmly press the display while viewing the conversation, then tap Details
to see the contact information of the other participant(s) in the conversation. Or swipe left on
the conversation, then tap Details.
Delete a conversation. Swipe left on the conversation, tap Trash, then tap Trash to confirm.
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Digital Touch
Learn about Digital Touch
With Digital Touch, you can send sketches, taps, or even your heartbeat to any friend with
an Apple Watch. For information about adding friends to Apple Watch, see Get in touch with
friends on page 17.
Open Digital Touch. Press the side button to see your friends, then tap a friend and tap the
Digital Touch button below the photo. You only see the Digital Touch icon if your friend has an
Apple Watch.
Tap a friend.
Tap for Digital Touch.
Practice Digital Touch. Tap
before sending.
on the Digital Touch screen for tips and to practice
Change the
color.
Get tips and
practice Digital
Touch.
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Send a Digital Touch
Send a sketch, a pattern of taps, or your heartbeat. In the illustrations that follow, the image on
the left shows what is sent, and the image on the right shows the notification received.
To experience a Digital Touch someone has sent, just tap a notification.
Send a sketch. Draw on the screen.
Change color.
Send a tap. Tap the screen to send a single tap or tap repeatedly to send a tap pattern.
Replay the tap pattern.
Share your heartbeat. Place two fingers on the display until you feel your heartbeat and see it
animated on the screen.
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9
Mail
Read mail
Read mail in the Mail app. On Apple Watch, open the Mail app , turn the Digital Crown to
scroll the message list, then tap a message. To read the message or reply on iPhone, just swipe
up on the Mail icon in the lower-left corner of the iPhone Lock screen.
Open message
to read on
Apple Watch.
Swipe up to read
mail on iPhone.
Read mail in a notification. If you set Apple Watch to show mail notifications, you can read a
new message right in the notification. Tap the notification when it first appears, or swipe down
on the watch face later to see notifications you’ve received, then tap a mail notification. To
dismiss the notification, swipe down from the top or tap Dismiss at the end of the message.
If you don’t receive notifications for mail, go to Settings > Notifications on iPhone and check to
see if you have notifications turned on for Mail.
Note: Apple Watch supports most text styles and some formats; quoted text appears in a
different color rather than as an indentation. If you receive an HTML message with complex
elements, Apple Watch tries to display a text alternative of the message. Try reading the message
on your iPhone instead.
Switch to iPhone. Some messages are easier to read in full on iPhone—wake iPhone, then swipe
up on the Mail icon in the lower left corner of the lock screen.
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Go back to the top of a long mail message. Turn the Digital Crown to scroll quickly, or just tap
the top of the display.
Turn to scroll
quickly, or tap
the top of the
display to return
to the top of
the message.
Open Phone or Maps. Tap a phone number in a mail message to open Phone
to open Maps .
, or an address
See the entire address or subject line. Tap ••• in the To field or the subject line. Apple Watch
opens the mail message in its own window, so you can see all the details.
Reply to email. You need to use iPhone to compose a reply—just wake iPhone and swipe up on
the mail icon in the lower-left corner of the Lock screen.
Manage mail
Flag a mail message. If you’re reading the message in Mail on Apple Watch, firmly press the
display, then tap Flag. If you’re looking at the message list, swipe left on the message, then tap
More. You can also flag the message when you preview it in a notification—swipe to the Flag
button at the bottom of the message. You can unflag a message that’s already been flagged.
Note: If you swipe left on a message thread, the action you choose (Flag, Mark as Unread, or
Delete) applies to the entire thread.
Change the flag style. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, then go to Mail >
Custom > Flag Style.
Mark email as read or unread. If you’re reading a message in Mail on Apple Watch, firmly
press the display, then tap Unread or Read. If you’re looking at the message list, swipe left on the
message, then tap More.
Delete email. If you’re reading the message in Mail on Apple Watch, firmly press the display,
then tap Trash. If you’re looking at the message list, swipe left on the message, then tap Trash.
You can also delete a message from its notification—scroll to the bottom of the message, then
tap Trash.
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Note: If your account is set to archive messages, you’ll see an Archive button instead of a
Trash button.
Choose which mailbox appears on Apple Watch. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My
Watch, then go to Mail > Include Mail. You can specify only one mailbox, although if you don’t
choose a mailbox, you’ll see content from all inboxes.
Customize alerts. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, then turn on Mail >
Show Alerts. Tap each account or group, turn on the option to be alerted, then choose Sound
or Haptic.
If your message list is too long. To make your mail list more compact, you can reduce the
number of lines of preview text shown for each email in the list. Open the Apple Watch app
on iPhone, tap My Watch, go to Mail > Message Preview, then choose to show 2 lines of the
message, 1 line, or none.
Customize alerts for
accounts or VIPs.
See 0, 1, or 2 lines
of a message.
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Phone Calls
Answer phone calls
WARNING: For important information about avoiding distractions that could lead to dangerous
situations, see Important safety information on page 81.
Answer a call. When you feel the incoming call notification, raise your wrist to wake Apple Watch
and see who’s calling. Tap the Answer button on Apple Watch to talk using the microphone and
speaker on Apple Watch. To scroll to answer the call using iPhone or send a text message instead,
turn the Digital Crown to scroll down, then choose an option.
Answer a call.
Turn to scroll for
more options.
Send the call
to voicemail.
Send a message
to the caller.
Put the call
on hold.
Hold a call. Tap “Answer on iPhone” to place the call on hold until you can continue it on your
paired iPhone. The caller hears a repeated sound until you pick up the call. If you can’t find your
iPhone, tap the ping iPhone button on Apple Watch to locate it.
Switch a call from Apple Watch to iPhone. While talking on Apple Watch, just swipe up on the
Phone icon in the bottom-left corner of the iPhone Lock screen. Or, if iPhone is unlocked, tap the
green bar at the top of the screen.
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Adjust call volume. To adjust the speaker volume when talking on Apple Watch, turn the Digital
Crown while on the call or tap the volume symbols on the screen. Tap the Mute button to mute
your end of the call (if you’re listening on a conference call, for example).
Adjust volume.
Mute the call.
You can also quickly mute an incoming call by pressing the palm of your hand on the watch
display and holding it there for three seconds. You must first turn on the option in the
Apple Watch app on iPhone. Go to My Watch > Sounds & Haptics and turn on Cover to Mute.
Send a call to voicemail. Tap the red Decline button in the incoming call notification.
Listen to voicemail. If a caller leaves voicemail, you get a notification—tap the Play button in the
notification to listen. To listen to voicemail later, open the Phone app , then tap Voicemail.
Make phone calls
“Call Max.”
Place a call. If the person you’re calling is one of your favorites, press the side button, turn the
Digital Crown or tap their initials, then tap the call button. If they’re not in your friends list, open
the Phone app , then tap Favorites or Contacts. Turn the Digital Crown to scroll, then tap the
name you want to call.
Call a friend.
See call info on Apple Watch. While you’re talking on iPhone, you can view call information on
Apple Watch in the Phone app . You can also end the call from Apple Watch (for example, if
you’re using earphones or a headset).
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Calendars and Reminders
11
Check and update your calendar
The Calendar app on Apple Watch shows events you’ve scheduled or been invited to today
and for the next week. Apple Watch shows events for all calendars you use on your iPhone.
View a monthly calendar.
Turn to
scroll events.
Firmly press to
switch between
day and list
views.
View your calendar. Open Calendar from the Home screen, or swipe up on the watch face,
swipe to the Calendar glance, then tap. You can also tap today’s date on your watch face if you’ve
added the calendar to the face.
“What’s my next event?”
Review today’s events. Open Calendar , then turn the Digital Crown to scroll. Swipe right on
today’s timeline (Day view) to jump to the current time. To see event details, including time,
location, invitee status, and notes, tap the event.
Switch between the daily timeline and a single list of events. Firmly press the display while
viewing a daily calendar, then tap List or Day.
View a different day. In Day view, swipe left on today’s calendar to see the next day. Swipe right
to go back. (You can’t see any day before today, or more than seven days total.) To jump back
to the current day and time, firmly press the display, then tap Today. In List view, just turn the
Digital Crown.
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See a full month calendar. Tap < in the upper left of any daily calendar. Tap the monthly
calendar to return to Day view.
Tap to return to
today’s
nts.
Add or modify an event. Switch to the Calendar app on iPhone, then add the event there. If
you’re looking at your calendar on Apple Watch, just wake iPhone and swipe up on the Calendar
icon in the lower-left corner of the Lock screen to open Calendar.
“Create calendar event titled Gym for May 20 4PM.”
Display the date or an upcoming event on the watch face. You can add some combination
of day and date to many of the watch faces: for example, Modular, Color, Utility, Simple, or
Chronograph. The Modular, Chronograph, and Mickey Mouse faces can show the next upcoming
event. Firmly press the display while viewing the watch face, swipe to a face, then tap Customize.
Respond to an invitation. If you see the invitation when it arrives, just swipe (or turn the Digital
Crown to scroll) to the bottom of the notification, then tap Accept, Maybe, or Decline. If you
discover the notification later, tap it in your list of notifications, then scroll and respond. If you’re
already in the Calendar app, just tap the event to respond.
Swipe up to respond
to an invitation.
Contact an event organizer. To email the event organizer, firmly press the display while you’re
looking at the event details. To send a voice message or call, tap the organizer’s name in the
event details.
Time to leave. You can schedule a “leave now” alert based on the estimated travel time to an
event you create. Open the Calendar app on iPhone, tap the event, tap Edit, tap Travel Time, and
turn it on. You’ll get an alert that takes travel time into account.
Get directions to an event. See Get directions on page 62.
Adjust settings. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, then tap Calendar.
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Set and respond to reminders
There’s no Reminders app on Apple Watch, but Apple Watch notifies you of reminders you create
in the Reminders app on your iPhone—and on any other iOS device or Mac that’s signed in
using your Apple ID. Also, you can create reminders using Siri on Apple Watch.
Respond to a reminder. If you see the reminder notification when it arrives, just swipe (or
turn the Digital Crown to scroll) to the bottom of the reminder, then tap Snooze, Completed,
or Dismiss. If you discover the notification later, tap it in your list of notifications, then scroll
and respond.
Set a reminder. Use Siri on Apple Watch. Press and hold the Digital Crown, then speak. Or just
raise your wrist and say “Hey Siri, set a reminder.” You can also set reminders on iPhone or
another iOS device or Mac that is signed in using your Apple ID.
“Set a reminder for five o’clock.”
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Health and Fitness
12
Track daily activity
The Activity app on Apple Watch keeps track of your movement throughout the day and
helps encourage you to meet your fitness goals. The app tracks how often you stand up, how
much you move, and how many minutes of exercise you do, and provides a simple and powerful
graphic ring of your daily activity. The goal is to sit less, move more, and get some exercise by
completing each ring every day. The Activity app on iPhone keeps a long-term record of all
your activity.
WARNING: Apple Watch, the heart rate sensor, and the included Apple Watch apps are not
medical devices and are intended for fitness purposes only. For important information about
using the fitness apps safely, see Important safety information on page 81.
Get started. The first time you open Activity on Apple Watch, swipe left to read the Move,
Exercise, and Stand descriptions, then tap Get Started. Enter the required information by tapping
Sex, Age, Weight, and Height, then turn the Digital Crown to set and tap Continue. Finally, tap
Start Moving.
Enter personal
info and set
your goal.
Note: You can also enter your birthdate, sex, height, and weight in the Apple Watch app on
iPhone. In the Apple Watch app, tap My Watch, then tap Health.
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Check your progress. Swipe up on the watch face, then swipe to the Activity glance at any
time to see how you’re doing. Tap the glance to open the Activity app and swipe to see the
individual activities. The Move ring shows how many active calories you’ve burned. The Exercise
ring shows how many minutes of brisk activity you’ve done. The Stand ring shows how many
times in the day you’ve stood for at least one minute per hour. Swipe up on an activity or turn
the Digital Crown to see your progress as a graph.
An overlapping ring means you’ve exceeded your goal. Watch for achievement awards, if you
have that feature turned on.
A partial ring shows
progress toward
your goal. Completed
rings mean you’ve
reached your goal.
Check your activity history and see all your achievements. Open the Activity app on iPhone,
then tap a date in the calendar to see a breakdown for that day. You’ll see how many steps you
took and the distance you covered, in addition to Move, Exercise, and Stand info.
Adjust your goals. Open Activity on Apple Watch and firmly press the display until you see
the prompt to change your Move goal.
Every Monday, you’ll also be notified about the previous week’s achievements, and you can
adjust your daily Move goal for the coming week. Apple Watch suggests goals based on your
previous performance.
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Control activity notifications. Reminders can help when it comes to meeting goals. Apple Watch
can let you know if you’re on track or falling behind your activity goals. It can even alert you if
you’ve been sitting too long. To choose which reminders and alerts you’d like to see, open the
Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, then tap Activity.
Turn on the
notifications
you want.
Monitor your workouts
The Workout app on Apple Watch gives you tools to manage your individual workout
sessions. It lets you set specific goals, such as time, distance, or calories, then tracks your progress,
nudges you along the way, and summarizes your results. You can use the Activity app on
iPhone to review your complete workout history. See Keep your data accurate on page 57 for
information on how Apple Watch is calibrated.
“Start a workout.”
Start a workout. Open Workout , then tap the workout type you’re going for. As you use the
app and choose workouts, the order of workouts will reflect your preferences.
Scroll to view
more workouts.
Tap to select
your workout.
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On the goal screen, swipe left and right to choose a calorie, time, or distance goal (or no goal),
then turn the Digital Crown or tap + / – to set. When you’re ready to go, tap Start. If you’re
measuring calories or time, you can leave iPhone behind and exercise with just Apple Watch. But
for the most accurate distance measurements outdoors, take iPhone along.
Tap to adjust
your goal.
Note: Outdoor and Indoor Walk/Run/Cycle are distinct workouts because Apple Watch calculates
the calorie burn differently for each. For indoor workouts, Apple Watch relies mainly on your
heart rate readings for calorie estimates, but for outdoor workouts, Apple Watch works in
conjunction with iPhone (which has GPS) to calculate speed and distance. Those values, along
with your heart rate, are used to estimate the number of calories burned.
Check your progress. Check the completion ring during your workout for a quick indication
of your progress. Swipe on the lower half of the screen to review elapsed time, average pace,
distance covered, calories consumed, and heart rate. Instead of viewing the progress rings, you
can choose to see your distance, calorie, or time values numerically. Open the Apple Watch app
on iPhone, tap My Watch, then turn on Workout > Show Goal Metric.
The ring gives you a
quick indication of your
workout progress.
Pause and resume. To pause the workout at any time, firmly press the display, then tap Pause. To
continue, firmly press the display again, then tap Resume.
Conserve power during a long workout. You can save power by disabling the heart rate
sensor during long walking and running workouts. Your calorie burn estimates might not be as
accurate. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, then turn on Workout > Power
Saving Mode.
End the workout. When you reach your goal, you’ll hear an alarm. If you’re feeling good and
want to continue, go ahead—Apple Watch continues to collect data until you tell it to stop.
When you’re ready, firmly press the display, then tap End. Turn the Digital Crown to scroll through
the results summary, then tap Save or Discard at the bottom.
Review your workout history. Open the Activity app on iPhone, then tap a date. Scroll down to
see your workouts listed below the Move/Stand/Exercise summaries. Swipe left on a workout to
see details for it.
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Check your heart rate
For best results, the back of Apple Watch needs skin contact for features like wrist detection,
haptic notifications, and the heart rate sensor. Wearing Apple Watch with the right fit—not too
tight, not too loose, and with room for your skin to breathe—will keep you comfortable and let
the sensors do their job. You may want to tighten Apple Watch for workouts, then loosen the
band when you’re done. In addition, the sensors will work only when you wear Apple Watch on
the top of your wrist.
See your current heart rate. Swipe up on the watch face, then swipe to the Heartbeat glance
to measure your heart rate and see your last reading. Tap the heart in the glance to take a
new reading.
Take another reading.
Check your heart rate during a workout. Swipe on the lower half of the Workout
progress screen.
Keep your data accurate
Apple Watch uses the information you provide about your height, weight, gender, and age to
calculate how many calories you burn, how far you travel, and other data. In addition, the more
you run with the Workout app , the more Apple Watch learns your fitness level—and the more
accurately it can estimate the calories you’ve burned during aerobic activity.
Your iPhone GPS allows Apple Watch to achieve even more distance accuracy. For example, if
you carry iPhone while using the Workout app on a run, Apple Watch uses the iPhone GPS to
calibrate your stride. Then later, if you’re not carrying iPhone, or if you’re working out where GPS
is unavailable (for example, indoors), Apple Watch uses the stored information about your stride
to measure distance.
Update your height and weight. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, tap
Health, Weight, or Height, and adjust.
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Apple Pay and Passbook
13
Make purchases with Apple Pay
You can use Apple Pay on Apple Watch to make purchases in stores that accept contactless
payments. Just set up Apple Pay in the Apple Watch app on iPhone, and you’re ready to make
purchases—even if you don’t have iPhone with you.
If you unpair Apple Watch, disable your passcode, or turn off wrist detection, you can’t use
Apple Pay.
You can add up to eight credit or debit cards; they’ll appear at the top of the stack in your
Passbook app , above your passes. The last four or five digits of your credit or debit card
number appear on the front of a payment card.
Note: Many U.S. credit and debit cards can be used with Apple Pay. For information about
Apple Pay availability and current card issuers, go to support.apple.com/kb/HT6288.
Payment cards
appear first.
Scroll to
see passes.
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Set up Apple Pay on Apple Watch. Even if you’ve already set up Apple Pay on iPhone using the
Passbook app, you need to add the credit or debit cards to use on Apple Watch. Have your credit
or debit card handy, then open the Apple Watch app on iPhone. Tap My Watch, tap Passbook &
Apple Pay, tap Add Credit or Debit Card, then tap Next. If you have a supported credit or debit
card on file with iTunes or the App Store, enter the card’s security code. Otherwise, use the
iPhone camera to capture the information on your credit or debit card, then fill in any additional
information needed, including the card security code. Note that your card issuer may require
additional steps to verify your identity. If so, choose a verification option, tap Verify, then tap
Enter Code to complete verification.
Enter your
verification
code.
Add a new
credit or
debit card.
Add another credit or debit card. In the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, tap
Passbook & Apple Pay, tap Add Credit or Debit Card, then follow the onscreen instructions.
Choose your default card. In the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, tap Passbook &
Apple Pay, tap Default Card, then select the desired card.
Pay for a purchase. Double-click the side button, swipe to change cards, then hold Apple Watch
within a few centimeters of the contactless card reader, with the display facing the reader.
A gentle pulse and tone confirm the payment information was sent.
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Find the Device Account Number for a card. When you make a payment with Apple Watch,
the Device Account Number of the card is sent with the payment to the merchant. To find the
last four or five digits of this number, open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, tap
Passbook & Apple Pay, then tap a card.
Remove a card from Apple Pay. Open Passbook on Apple Watch, tap to select a card, firmly
press the card, then tap Delete. Or open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, tap
Passbook & Apple Pay, tap the card, then tap Remove.
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If Apple Watch is lost or stolen. If your Apple Watch is lost or stolen, sign in to your account at
iCloud.com and remove your cards. Go to Settings > My Devices, choose the device, and click
Remove All. You can also call the issuers of your cards.
Use Passbook
Use the Passbook app on Apple Watch to keep your boarding passes, movie tickets, loyalty
cards, and more all in one place. Your passes in Passbook on iPhone automatically sync to
Apple Watch (if you’ve turned on Mirror iPhone in the Apple Watch app). Scan a pass on
Apple Watch to check in for a flight, get into a movie, or redeem a coupon. To set options for
your passes on Apple Watch, open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, then tap
Passbook & Apple Pay.
View a pass.
Use a pass. If a notification for a pass appears on Apple Watch, tap the notification to display the
pass. You might have to scroll to get to the barcode. Or open Passbook , select the pass, then
present the barcode on the pass to the scanner.
Rearrange passes. On iPhone, open the Passbook app, and drag to rearrange passes. The order
will be reflected on Apple Watch.
Done with a pass? Delete the pass on iPhone. Open the Passbook app, tap the pass, tap
tap Delete.
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Maps and Directions
14
Explore the map
Apple Watch has a Maps glance for a quick look at your location and surroundings, and a full
Maps app for exploring and getting directions.
“Show Berlin on the map.”
WARNING: For important information about avoiding distractions that could lead to dangerous
situations, see Important safety information on page 81.
See a map. Open the Maps app on Apple Watch. Or, for a quick look at your location, swipe
up on your watch face, then swipe to the Maps glance. Tap the Maps glance to open the full
Maps app.
You are here.
Tap to center on your
current location.
Pan and zoom. To pan the map, drag with one finger. To zoom in or out, turn the Digital Crown.
You can also double-tap the map to zoom in on the spot you tap. Tap the Tracking button in the
lower left to get back to your current location.
Search the map. While viewing the map, firmly press the display, tap Search, then tap Dictate or
tap a location in the list of places you’ve explored recently.
Get info about a landmark or location. Tap the location on the map, then turn the Digital Crown
to scroll the information. Tap < in the upper left to return to the map.
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Stick a pin. Touch and hold the map where you want the pin to go, wait for the pin to drop,
then let go. Now you can tap the pin for address information, or use it as the starting point or
destination for directions. To move the pin, just drop a new one in the new location.
Get address
info or use as
a starting point.
Find the approximate address of any spot on the map. Drop a pin on the location, then tap the
pin to see address info.
Call a location. Tap the phone number in the location info. To switch to iPhone, swipe up on
the Phone icon in the lower-left corner of the Lock screen, then tap the green bar at the top of
the screen.
See a contact’s address on the map. While viewing the map, firmly press the display, tap
Contacts, turn the Digital Crown to scroll, then tap the contact.
See your current location and surroundings. Open Maps , then tap the current location arrow
in the lower left. Or swipe to the Maps glance, which always shows where you are. If you have an
upcoming calendar event, the Maps glance shows directions to it.
Get directions
Get directions to a landmark or map pin. Open Maps , then tap the destination landmark or
map pin. Scroll the location information until you see Directions, then tap Walking or Driving.
When you’re ready to go, tap Start, then follow the directions.
Get directions to a search result or contact. While viewing the map, firmly press the display,
then tap Search or Contacts.
Ask Siri for directions. Just tell Siri where you’d like to go.
“Directions to the nearest gas station?”
Follow directions. After you tap Start and head off on your first leg, Apple Watch uses taps to
let you know when to turn. A steady series of 12 taps means turn right at the intersection you’re
approaching; three pairs of two taps means turn left. Not sure what your destination looks like?
You’ll feel a vibration when you’re on the last leg, and again when you arrive.
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Check your progress. Swipe left on the current step of the directions, or tap the dots at the
bottom of the screen to see a map view.
Estimated time
of arrival
Firmly press to
stop directions.
Find out when you’ll get there. Look in the upper-left corner for your estimated time of arrival.
Current time is in the upper right.
End directions before you get there. Firmly press the display, then tap Stop Directions.
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15
Music
Play music on iPhone
You can use the Music app
playback on iPhone.
or the Now Playing glance on Apple Watch to control music
“Play Panda Bear.”
Play music on iPhone. Open Music on Apple Watch. Browse through playlists, albums, artists,
or songs until you see a list of songs, then tap a song to play it.
If you don’t see the music you're expecting, make sure iPhone, not Apple Watch, is your source—
firmly press the display, tap Source, then tap iPhone.
Return to track list.
Tap to see
album art.
Firmly press for
playback options.
Skip to previous
or next track.
Tap -/+ or turn Digital
Crown to adjust volume.
See album art for the current song. Tap the album name above the playback controls. Tap again
to return to the controls.
Send audio to another device with AirPlay. While viewing the playback controls, firmly press the
display, tap AirPlay, then choose a destination.
Shuffle or repeat songs. While viewing the playback controls, firmly press the display, then tap
Shuffle or Repeat.
Control playback with the glance. Use the Now Playing glance for quick control. Swipe up on
the watch face, then swipe to the playback controls.
If you don’t see the Now Playing glance, open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch,
then turn on Music > Show in Glances.
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Play music on Apple Watch
You can store music right on Apple Watch, then listen to it on Bluetooth headphones or speakers
without your iPhone nearby.
Store songs on Apple Watch. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, go to
Music > Synced Playlist, then choose the playlist of songs you want to move to Apple Watch.
Then, place Apple Watch on its charger to complete the sync.
When the music has been synced, open the Settings app on Apple Watch, go to General >
About, and look under Songs to see the number of songs copied.
You can use the Music app on iPhone to create a playlist specifically for music you want to listen
to on Apple Watch.
Pair Bluetooth headphones or speakers. Follow the instructions that came with the headphones
or speakers to put them in discovery mode. When the Bluetooth device is ready, open the
Settings app on Apple Watch, tap Bluetooth, then tap the device when it appears.
WARNING: For important information about avoiding hearing loss, see Important safety
information on page 81.
Play songs stored on Apple Watch. Open Music
Source, then choose Watch.
on Apple Watch, firmly press the display, tap
Control playback. Swipe to the Now Playing glance for quick control. Swipe up on the watch
face, then swipe to the playback controls. You can also control playback using the Music app
.
Limit the songs stored on Apple Watch. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch,
go to Music > Playlist Limit, then choose a storage limit or maximum number of songs to be
stored on Apple Watch.
See how much music is stored on Apple Watch. On Apple Watch, open the Settings app
go to General > About, and look under Songs.
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Remote Control
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Control music on a Mac or PC
You can use the Remote app
same Wi-Fi network.
on Apple Watch to play music in iTunes on a computer on the
Add an iTunes library. Open the Remote app on Apple Watch, then tap Add Device +. In
iTunes on your computer, click the Remote button near the top of the iTunes window, then enter
the 4-digit code displayed on Apple Watch.
Don’t look for the Remote button in iTunes before you tap Add Device on Apple Watch—the
button appears only when a remote is trying to connect. In iTunes 12 and later, the Remote
button is in the upper left, below the Volume slider. In iTunes 11 and earlier, the Remote button is
in the upper right, below the Search field.
The Remote button
appears in iTunes after
you tap Add Device
on Apple Watch.
Choose a library to play from. If you have only one library, you should be good to go. If you’ve
added more than one library, tap the one you want when you open Remote on Apple Watch.
If you’re already playing music, tap the Back button in the upper left of the playback controls,
then tap the library.
Control playback. Use the playback controls in the Remote app.
Remove a library. In the Remote app on Apple Watch, tap the Back button in the upper left
to view your devices, firmly press the display, then tap Edit. When the device icons jiggle, tap x
on the one you want to remove, then tap Remove. If that was your only remote device, you’re
finished—otherwise, tap the checkmark to finish editing.
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Control Apple TV
You can use Apple Watch as a remote control for your Apple TV when you’re connected to the
same Wi-Fi network.
Pair Apple Watch with Apple TV. If your iPhone has never joined the Wi-Fi network that Apple TV
is on, join it now. Then, open the Remote app on Apple Watch and tap Add Device +. On your
Apple TV, go to Settings > General > Remotes, select your Apple Watch, then enter the passcode
displayed on Apple Watch.
When the pairing icon appears next to Apple Watch, it’s ready to control Apple TV.
Control Apple TV. Make sure Apple TV is awake. Open the Remote app on Apple Watch,
choose Apple TV, then swipe up, down, left, or right to move through Apple TV menu options.
Tap to choose the selected item. Tap the Menu button to go back, or touch and hold it to return
to the top menu. Tap the Play/Pause button to pause or resume playback.
Control another device.
Swipe to move
through Apple TV
menu options;
tap to select.
Play or pause
selection.
Tap to go back or touch and
hold to return to main menu.
Unpair and remove Apple TV. On your Apple TV, go to Settings > General > Remotes, then
select your Apple Watch under iOS Remotes to remove it. Then, open the Remote app on
Apple Watch and, when the “lost connection” message appears, tap Remove.
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Photos
View photos on Apple Watch
Photos from the iPhone album of your choice are stored on Apple Watch, and appear in the
Photos app on Apple Watch. When you first get Apple Watch, it’s set to use your Favorites
album—photos you’ve tagged as favorites—but you can change the album it uses.
Tap to view a photo.
Browse photos on Apple Watch. Open the Photos app on Apple Watch, then tap a photo.
Swipe left or right to see others. Turn the Digital Crown to zoom or drag to pan. Zoom all the way
out to see the entire album.
Swipe left or right
to see the next photo.
Turn to zoom.
Drag to pan.
Double-tap to fill
screen or see all.
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Choose your album
Apple Watch stores photos from a single synced photo album on your iPhone.
Choose the album to store on Apple Watch. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My
Watch, go to Photos > Synced Album, then choose the album. To create a new album for
Apple Watch photos, use the Photos app on iPhone.
Choose the
album to
include on
Apple Watch.
The actual number of photos stored on Apple Watch depends on available storage.
Manage photo storage
To save space on Apple Watch for songs or other content, you can limit the number of photos
stored on Apple Watch.
Limit photo storage. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, then go to Photos >
Photos Limit. Look below Photos Limit to see how much Apple Watch storage is currently used
by photos.
Set the limit
for photos on
Apple Watch.
How many photos? To see how many photos are on Apple Watch, open Settings on
Apple Watch, then go to General > About. Or, open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My
Watch, then go to General > About.
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Camera Remote
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Use remote viewfinder and shutter
If you want to position iPhone for a photo and then not touch it, or if you can’t see the iPhone
display to frame a shot, you can use Apple Watch to view the iPhone camera image and tap
the shutter.
To function as a camera remote, Apple Watch needs to be within normal Bluetooth range of
iPhone (about 33 feet or 10 meters).
Tap area to
adjust exposure.
Tap to review
last shot.
Take a photo. Open the Camera app , then position iPhone to frame the shot using
Apple Watch as your viewfinder. To adjust exposure, tap the key area of the shot in the preview
on Apple Watch. To take the shot, tap the Shutter button.
The photo is captured in Photos on your iPhone, but you can review it on Apple Watch.
Review your shots. Tap the thumbnail in the lower left. Swipe right or left to see other shots.
While viewing a shot, turn the Digital Crown to zoom. To pan, drag with your finger. Tap
anywhere to hide or show the Close button and the shot count. Double-tap to fill the screen or
see the whole shot. When you’re finished, tap Close.
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Use the shutter timer
You can use Apple Watch to set a shutter timer for a group shot without having to sprint back
into the frame.
Use the shutter timer. Open the Camera app , then tap the Timer button in the lower right. A
beep, a tap, and flashes from iPhone let you know when to expect the shot.
Tap to capture
a burst in
3 seconds.
The timer takes a burst of shots, so you’re sure to get a good one. To pick the best shot, view the
photo in Photos on iPhone, then tap Select (below the photo).
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Stocks
Track stocks
Use the Stocks app on Apple Watch to see info on the stocks you follow on your iPhone.
“What was today’s closing price for Apple stock?”
Follow the market. To browse your stocks, open the Stocks app
on Apple Watch.
See details about a stock. Tap it in the list, then turn the Digital Crown to scroll. Tap the
performance graph (or the time indicators below it) to change the time scale. Tap < in the upper
left to return to the stocks list.
Turn the Digital
Crown to see
more details.
Add, delete, or reorder stocks. Add, delete, or change the order of stocks using the Stocks app
on iPhone. Changes you make there are reflected on Apple Watch.
Choose the data you see. Open the Stocks app on iPhone, then tap the Points Change for any
stock to see Percentage Change or Market Cap.
Switch to Stocks on iPhone. While looking at the Stocks app or Stocks glance on
Apple Watch, swipe up on the Stocks icon in the lower-left corner of the iPhone Lock screen.
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Check one stock at a glance
Use the Stocks glance to check one stock of particular interest.
View the Stocks glance. Swipe up on the watch face, then swipe to the stock info.
Tap the glance to
open the Stock app.
If you don’t see the Stocks glance, open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, then go to My Watch >
Glances and add it to your list of glances.
Choose your stock. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, tap Stocks, then
choose your default stock.
Choose the
stock shown
in the Stocks
glance.
Add stock info to your watch face
You can add stock info to these faces:
•
Modular (ticker name and price)
•
Utility (ticker name, price, and change)
•
Mickey Mouse (ticker name, price, and change)
Add stock info to a watch face. While viewing the face, firmly press the display, then tap
Customize. Swipe left until you can select individual face features, tap the one you’d like to use,
then turn the Digital Crown to choose Stocks. When you’re finished, press the Digital Crown.
Choose the stock shown on the watch face. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap
My Watch, tap Stocks, then choose a default stock. If you choose Mirror iPhone, the stock shown
on the watch face is the last one you highlighted in the Stocks app on iPhone.
Choose the data you see on the watch face. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap
My Watch, tap Stocks, then tap Current Price, Points Change, Percentage Change, or Market Cap.
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Weather
Check the weather
Check current conditions. For current temperature plus a summary of current conditions and
the high and low temperatures for the day, check the Weather glance.
Tap glance to open
the Weather app.
See more details and forecasts. For current temperature and conditions, hourly forecasts of
temperature, conditions, and precipitation, and a 10-day forecast, open the Weather app on
Apple Watch and tap a city. Tap the Hourly Conditions display repeatedly to switch to hourly
precipitation or hourly temperature forecasts. Scroll down to see a 10-day forecast.
Scroll down
to see 10-day
forecast.
Tap to see
temperature or
precipitation
forecast.
Swipe left or right
to see other cities.
Add a city. Open the Weather app on iPhone, then tap the + at the bottom of the list of cities,
and select a city. The Weather app on Apple Watch shows the same cities, in the same order, that
you add to the Weather app on iPhone.
Choose your default city. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, then go to
Weather > Default City. Conditions for that city are shown in the Weather glance and on the
watch face, if you’ve added weather to the face.
“What’s tomorrow’s forecast for Honolulu?”
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See weather on your watch face
You can include weather info on these watch faces:
•
Utility (temperature, or temperature and conditions)
•
Modular (temperature, or temperature, conditions, high, and low)
•
Simple (temperature)
•
Color (temperature)
•
Chronograph (temperature)
•
Mickey Mouse (temperature, or temperature and conditions)
Add weather to your watch face. While viewing the face, firmly press the display, then tap
Customize. Swipe left until you can select individual face features, tap the one where you’d like to
see weather info, then turn the Digital Crown to choose Weather. When you’re finished, press the
Digital Crown.
Tap temperature
to open the
Weather app.
Choose the city for the watch face weather. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap
My Watch, then go to Weather > Default City.
Open the full Weather app. Tap the temperature on the watch face.
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The Accessibility Shortcut
You can set the Digital Crown to turn either VoiceOver or Zoom on or off with a triple-click.
Set the Accessibility Shortcut. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, go to
General > Accessibility > Accessibility Shortcut, then choose VoiceOver or Zoom.
Use the shortcut. Press the Digital Crown quickly three times. Triple-click the Digital Crown again
to turn off the accessibility feature.
VoiceOver
VoiceOver helps you use Apple Watch even if you can’t see the display. Use simple gestures to
move around the screen and listen as VoiceOver speaks each item you select.
Turn on VoiceOver. On Apple Watch, open the Settings app , then turn on General >
Accessibility > VoiceOver. You can also use iPhone to turn on VoiceOver for Apple Watch—open
the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, then tap the VoiceOver option in General >
Accessibility. Or, use the Accessibility Shortcut. And there’s always Siri:
“Turn VoiceOver on.”
Explore the screen. Move your finger around on the display and listen as the name of each item
you touch is spoken. You can also tap with one finger to select an item, or swipe left or right
with one finger to select an adjacent item. Swipe left or right, up or down with two fingers to
see other pages. (For example, swipe up with two fingers on the watch face to see glances, then
swipe left or right with two fingers to see the different glances.)
Go back. Gone down a path you didn’t expect? Do a two-finger scrub: use two fingers to trace a
“z” shape on the display.
Act on an item. With VoiceOver on, use a double tap instead of a single tap to open an app,
switch an option, or perform any action that would normally be done with a tap. Select an
app icon or option switch by tapping it or swiping to it, then double-tap to perform its action.
For example, to turn VoiceOver off, select the VoiceOver button, then double-tap anywhere on
the display.
Perform additional actions. Some items offer several actions—listen for “actions available” when
you select an item. Swipe up or down to choose an action, then double-tap to perform it. (For
example, when you select the watch face, you can swipe up or down to choose from go-toglances and go-to-notification-center actions.)
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Pause reading. To have VoiceOver stop reading, tap the display with two fingers. Tap again with
two fingers to resume.
Adjust VoiceOver volume. Double-tap and hold with two fingers, then slide up or down. Or,
open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, then go to General > Accessibility >
VoiceOver and drag the slider.
Adjust reading rate. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, then go to General >
Accessibility > VoiceOver and drag the sliders.
Turn off the display. For privacy, turn on the screen curtain so no one can see what’s on
Apple Watch while you use VoiceOver. Open the Settings app on Apple Watch, then turn on
General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Screen Curtain.
Turn off VoiceOver. Open the Settings app
the VoiceOver button.
, go to General > Accessibility > VoiceOver, then tap
“Turn VoiceOver off.”
VoiceOver for Setup. VoiceOver can help you set up your Apple Watch—triple-press the Digital
Crown during setup.
Set up Apple Watch using VoiceOver
VoiceOver can help you set up Apple Watch and pair it with your iPhone. To highlight a button or
other item, swipe left or right on the display with one finger. Tap to activate the highlighted item.
Set up Apple Watch using VoiceOver
1 If Apple Watch isn’t on, turn it on by holding down the side button (below the Digital Crown).
2 On Apple Watch, turn on VoiceOver by triple-clicking the Digital Crown.
3 Swipe right or left on the display to choose a language, then double-tap to select it.
4 Swipe right to highlight the Start Pairing button, then double-tap.
5 On iPhone, turn on VoiceOver by going to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver.
6 To open the Apple Watch app, go to the iPhone Home screen, swipe right to select the
Apple Watch app, then double-tap.
7 To get iPhone ready to pair, swipe right to select the Start Pairing button, then double-tap.
The "Hold Apple Watch up to the Camera" screen appears.
8 To try automatic pairing, point the iPhone camera at the watch from about 6 inches away.
When you hear the pairing confirmation, you can skip to step 14. If you have difficulty, you can
try manual pairing, steps 9 through 13.
9 Swipe right to select the Pair Apple Watch Manually button, then double-tap.
10 On Apple Watch, find your Apple Watch ID: swipe right to the Info About Pairing Apple Watch
Manually button, then double-tap. Swipe right once to hear the unique identifier for your
Apple Watch—it’ll be something like “Apple Watch 52345”.
11 On iPhone, select your Apple Watch: swipe right until you hear the same Apple Watch identifier
that was just displayed on Apple Watch, then double-tap.
12 To get your pairing code, on Apple Watch, swipe right until you hear the six-digit pairing code.
13 Enter the pairing code from Apple Watch on iPhone using the keyboard.
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When pairing succeeds, you hear “Your Apple Watch is paired.” If pairing fails, tap to respond to
the alerts, then Apple Watch and the Apple Watch app on iPhone reset so you can try again.
14 When pairing is complete, on iPhone, swipe right to the Set Up Apple Watch button, then
double-tap.
15 To choose your wrist preference, swipe right on the Wrist Preference screen to select Left or
Right, then double-tap.
16 Review the terms and conditions, swipe right on the Terms and Conditions screen to select
Agree, then double-tap. Select and double-tap Agree in the alert that appears.
17 To enter the password for your Apple ID, swipe right to the Enter Password button, double-tap,
then enter the password for the Apple ID you use on your iPhone. Then double-tap the Return
key in the lower-right corner of the keyboard.
18 To choose a Location Services option, swipe to your choice, then double-tap.
19 To choose a Siri option, swipe to your choice, then double-tap.
20 To create an Apple Watch passcode, swipe right on the Passcode screen to select Create a
Passcode, then double-tap. On Apple Watch, enter a four-digit passcode of your choice, then
reenter to confirm. Swipe, tap, or drag your finger around the display to select a number, then
double-tap.
21 On Apple Watch, choose whether to unlock Apple Watch when you unlock iPhone.
22 To choose whether to install additional apps on Apple Watch, swipe to highlight Install All or
Choose Later on iPhone, then double-tap.
Apple Watch syncs with iPhone. This takes a few moments—swipe to Sync Progress on iPhone to
hear progress. When you hear “sync complete” Apple Watch is ready to use, displaying the watch
face. Swipe left or right to explore watch face features. For information about using VoiceOver
with Apple Watch, see VoiceOver on page 76.
Apple Watch Basics with VoiceOver
Change the watch face. While viewing the current watch face, firmly press the display, then
swipe left or right with two fingers to browse available faces. When you find one you like,
double-tap to select it.
Customize a watch face. While viewing the watch face, firmly press the display, swipe down to
choose Customize, then double-tap. Swipe left or right to browse the customizable features. Turn
the Digital Crown to customize the selected feature. When you finish, press the Digital Crown,
then double-tap the face to save your changes.
Check notifications. While viewing the watch face, swipe down with two fingers.
Check glances. While viewing the watch face, swipe up with two fingers.
Hear the time when you raise your wrist. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch,
go to General > Accessibility > VoiceOver, then turn on Speak on Wrist Raise.
Open an app. With the watch face showing, press the Digital Crown once to go to the Home
screen. Swipe left or right, tap, or drag your finger to highlight an app, then double-tap to open
it. Or have Siri open it for you: hold down the Digital Crown until you feel the double tap, then
say “launch” followed by the app name (for example, “launch Mail”).
Read mail. With the watch face showing, press the Digital Crown once to go to the Home screen.
Swipe to highlight the Mail app, then double-tap (or hold down the Digital Crown, then ask Siri
to “launch Mail”). When the Mail app opens, swipe left or right to read messages.
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Zoom
Use Zoom to magnify what’s on the Apple Watch display.
Turn on Zoom. On Apple Watch, open the Settings app , then turn on General > Accessibility >
Zoom. You can also use iPhone to turn on Zoom for Apple Watch—open the Apple Watch app
on iPhone, tap My Watch, tap Settings, then tap the option in General > Accessibility. Or, use the
Accessibility Shortcut; see The Accessibility Shortcut on page 76.
Zoom in or out. Double-tap the Apple Watch display with two fingers.
Move around (pan). Drag the display with two fingers. You can also turn the Digital Crown to
pan over the entire page, left-right and up-down. The small Zoom button that appears shows
you where you are on the page.
Use the Digital Crown normally instead of panning. Tap the display once with two fingers to
switch between using the Digital Crown to pan and using the Digital Crown the way it works
without Zoom on (for example, to scroll a list or zoom a map).
Adjust magnification. Double-tap and hold with two fingers, then drag the fingers up or down
on the display. To limit magnification, open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, go to
General > Accessibility > Zoom, then drag the Maximum Zoom Level slider.
Zoom during setup. Triple-tap with two fingers while setting up Apple Watch to get a
better look.
On/Off Button Labels
Turn on button labels to see an additional position indicator. With labels on, you see a one (1) on
any option that is on, and a zero (0) on options that are turned off.
Add labels to On/Off buttons. On Apple Watch, open the Settings app , then turn on
General > Accessibility > On/Off Labels. You can also use iPhone to turn on labels for
Apple Watch—open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, go to General > Accessibility,
then turn on On/Off Labels.
Mono Audio and Audio Balance
If you prefer to hear a combined left+right audio signal out of both audio channels on speakers
or headphones connected to Apple Watch, turn on Mono Audio. You can also adjust the left-right
balance of Apple Watch audio, whether stereo or mono.
Switch to mono audio. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, go to General >
Accessibility, then turn on Mono Audio.
Adjust the balance. Drag the slider below the Mono Audio setting.
Bold Text
You can make text on Apple Watch easier to read by displaying it as boldface type.
Have Apple Watch use bold text. On Apple Watch, open the Settings app , go to General >
Accessibility, then turn on Bold Text. You’ll need to restart Apple Watch for the change to take
effect. You can also use iPhone to turn on Bold Text for Apple Watch—open the Apple Watch app
on iPhone, tap My Watch, go to General > Accessibility, then turn on Bold Text.
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Text Size
You can adjust the size of the text that appears in any area of Apple Watch that supports
Dynamic Type, such as the Settings app.
Adjust text size. Open Settings on Apple Watch, go to Brightness & Text Size > Text Size, then
rotate the Digital Crown to adjust.
Siri
Siri can help in lots of situations—just ask.
Ask Siri for assistance. Press and hold the Digital Crown. When you feel the vibration or see the
sound waves at the bottom of the display, speak your request, then release the Digital Crown.
To refine a request or ask something new, just hold down the Digital Crown again, speak, then
release the Digital Crown. When you’re finished, press the crown to dismiss Siri.
“What kinds of things can I ask you?”
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Safety, Handling, and Support
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Important safety information
WARNING: Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in fire, electric shock, injury, or
damage to Apple Watch or other property. Read all the safety information below before using
Apple Watch.
Handling Handle Apple Watch with care. The Apple Watch case is made of various materials
that include:
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Apple Watch—316L stainless steel, sapphire crystal, ceramic
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Apple Watch Sport—7000 series aluminum, Ion-X glass (strengthened glass), plastics
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Apple Watch Edition—18-karat gold, sapphire crystal, ceramic
Apple Watch contains sensitive electronic components and can be damaged if dropped, burned,
punctured, or crushed. Don’t use a damaged Apple Watch, such as one with a cracked screen,
visible water intrusion, or a damaged band, as it may cause injury. Avoid heavy exposure to dust
or sand.
Repairing Don’t open Apple Watch and don’t attempt to repair Apple Watch yourself.
Disassembling Apple Watch may damage it, result in loss of water resistance, and may
cause injury to you. If Apple Watch is damaged or malfunctions, contact Apple or an
Apple Authorized Service Provider. You can find more information about getting service at
www.apple.com/support/watch/service/faq.
Battery Don’t attempt to replace the Apple Watch battery yourself—you may damage the
battery, which could cause overheating and injury. The lithium-ion battery in Apple Watch
should be serviced only by Apple or an authorized service provider. You may receive
a replacement Apple Watch (in place of your original device) when ordering battery
service. Batteries must be recycled or disposed of separately from household waste.
Don’t incinerate the battery. For information about battery service and recycling, see
www.apple.com/batteries/service-and-recycling.
Distraction Using Apple Watch in some circumstances can distract you and may cause a
dangerous situation (for example, avoid texting while driving a car or using headphones while
riding a bicycle). Observe rules that prohibit or restrict the use of mobile phones or headphones
(for example, the requirement to use hands-free options for making calls when driving).
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Navigation Maps, directions, and location-based apps depend on data services. These data
services are subject to change and may not be available in all areas, resulting in maps, directions,
or location-based information that may be unavailable, inaccurate, or incomplete. Some Maps
features require Location Services. Compare the information provided on Apple Watch to your
surroundings and defer to posted signs to resolve any discrepancies. Do not use these services
while performing activities that require your full attention. Always comply with posted signs
and the laws and regulations in the areas where you are using Apple Watch, and always use
common sense.
Charging To charge Apple Watch, use only the Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Cable and
included power adapter (and, for Apple Watch Edition, the included Apple Watch Magnetic
Charging Case with cable or the included Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Cable). You may also
use third-party Lightning cables and 5W power adapters featuring an MFi logo. It’s important
to keep Apple Watch, the Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Cable, and the power adapter in a
well-ventilated area when charging. When charging Apple Watch Edition in the Apple Watch
Magnetic Charging Case, keep the case open. Using a damaged Apple Watch Magnetic Charging
Cable or Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Case, or charging when moisture is present, can cause
fire, electric shock, injury, or damage to Apple Watch or other property. Be sure Apple Watch
and the Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Cable or Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Case are
dry before charging. When you use the Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Cable or Apple Watch
Magnetic Charging Case to charge Apple Watch, make sure that the USB plug is fully inserted
into the adapter before you plug the adapter into a power outlet. Avoid charging Apple Watch in
direct sunlight. Don’t wear Apple Watch while it is charging.
Lightning cable and connector Avoid prolonged skin contact with the connector when the
Lightning to USB Cable is plugged in to a power source because it may cause discomfort or
injury. Sleeping or sitting on the Lightning connector should be avoided.
Prolonged heat exposure Apple Watch, the Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Cable, the
Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Case, and the power adapter comply with applicable surface
temperature standards and limits. However, even within these limits, sustained contact with
warm surfaces for long periods of time may cause discomfort or injury. Apple Watch, the
Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Cable, the Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Case, and the power
adapter will become warm when plugged in to a power source. Use common sense to avoid
situations where your skin is in contact with Apple Watch, the Apple Watch Magnetic Charging
Cable, the Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Case, or the power adapter for long periods of time
when they’re plugged in. For example, while Apple Watch is charging or while the Apple Watch
Magnetic Charging Cable, the Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Case, or the power adapter are
plugged in to a power source, don’t sleep on them or place them under a blanket, pillow, or your
body. Take special care if you have a physical condition that affects your ability to detect heat
against the body. Remove Apple Watch if it becomes uncomfortably warm.
Hearing loss Listening to sound at high volumes may damage your hearing. Background
noise, as well as continued exposure to high volume levels, can make sounds seem quieter
than they actually are. Turn on audio playback and check the volume before inserting a
Bluetooth connected headset in your ear. For more information about hearing loss, see
www.apple.com/sound.
WARNING: To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels for
long periods.
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Radio frequency exposure Apple Watch uses radio signals to connect to wireless networks.
For information about radio frequency (RF) energy resulting from radio signals and steps you
can take to minimize exposure, open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, then tap
General > About > Legal > RF Exposure or visit www.apple.com/legal/rfexposure.
Radio frequency interference Observe signs and notices that prohibit or restrict the use of
electronic devices (for example, in healthcare facilities or blasting areas). Although Apple Watch,
the Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Cable, and the Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Case are
designed, tested, and manufactured to comply with regulations governing radio frequency
emissions, such emissions from Apple Watch, the Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Cable, and
the Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Case can negatively affect the operation of other electronic
equipment, causing them to malfunction. Unplug the Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Cable and
the Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Case and turn off Apple Watch or use Airplane Mode when
use is prohibited, such as while traveling in aircraft, or when asked to do so by authorities.
Medical device interference Apple Watch contains components and radios that emit
electromagnetic fields. Apple Watch, some of the bands, the Apple Watch Magnetic Charging
Cable, and the Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Case contain magnets. These electromagnetic
fields and magnets may interfere with pacemakers, defibrillators, or other medical devices.
Maintain a safe distance of separation between your medical device and Apple Watch, its bands,
the Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Cable, and the Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Case.
Consult your physician and medical device manufacturer for information specific to your medical
device. Stop using Apple Watch, its bands, the Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Cable, and the
Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Case if you suspect they are interfering with your pacemaker,
defibrillator, or any other medical device.
Not a medical device Apple Watch, the heart rate sensor, and the included Apple Watch apps
are not medical devices and are intended for fitness purposes only. They are not designed
or intended for use in the diagnosis of disease or other conditions, or in the cure, mitigation,
treatment, or prevention of disease.
Medical conditions Before starting or modifying any exercise program using Apple Watch,
consult your physician. Be careful and attentive while exercising. Stop exercising immediately
if you feel pain, or feel faint, dizzy, exhausted, or short of breath. By exercising, you assume all
associated inherent risks including any injury that may result from such activity. If you have any
medical condition that you believe could be affected by Apple Watch (for example, seizures,
blackouts, eyestrain, or headaches), consult with your physician prior to using Apple Watch.
Explosive atmospheres Charging or using Apple Watch in any area with a potentially explosive
atmosphere, such as in areas where the air contains high levels of flammable chemicals,
vapors, or particles (such as grain, dust, or metal powders), may be hazardous. Obey all signs
and instructions.
High-consequence activities Apple Watch is not intended for use where the failure of the
device could lead to death, personal injury, or severe environmental damage.
Choking hazard Some Apple Watch bands may present a choking hazard to small children.
Keep these bands away from small children.
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Skin sensitivities Some people may experience reactions to certain materials used in jewelry,
watches, and other wearable items that are in prolonged contact with their skin. This can be
due to allergies, environmental factors, extended exposure to irritants like soap, sweat, or other
causes. You may be more likely to experience irritation from any wearable device if you have
allergies or other sensitivities. If you have known skin sensitivities, please take special care
when wearing Apple Watch. You may be more likely to experience irritation from Apple Watch
if you wear it too tightly. Remove Apple Watch periodically to allow your skin to breathe.
Keeping Apple Watch and the band clean and dry will reduce the possibility of skin irritation.
If you experience redness, swelling, itchiness, or any other irritation or discomfort on your skin
around, or beneath, your Apple Watch, please remove Apple Watch and consult your physician
before resuming wear. Continued use, even after symptoms subside, may result in renewed or
increased irritation.
Apple Watch, the space gray Apple Watch Sport, the stainless steel portions of some Apple Watch
bands, and the magnets in the watch and bands contain some nickel. Nickel exposure from
these materials is unlikely, but customers with known nickel allergies should be attentive when
wearing them until they can determine they are not experiencing an allergic reaction.
Apple Watch, the Milanese Loop, Modern Buckle, and Leather Loop bands contain trace amounts
of methacrylates from adhesives. Methacrylates are commonly found in many consumer
products that come in contact with the skin, including adhesive bandages, but some people may
be sensitive to them, or develop sensitivities over time. Methacrylate exposure from Apple Watch
and the bands listed above is unlikely, but customers with known methacrylate allergies should
be attentive when wearing the bands until they can determine they are not experiencing an
allergic reaction.
The materials used in Apple Watch and the Apple Watch bands meet the standards set for
jewelry by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, applicable European regulations, and
other international standards.
Important handling information
Exposure to liquid Apple Watch is water resistant but not waterproof. You may, for example,
wear and use Apple Watch during exercise (exposure to sweat is OK), in the rain, and while
washing your hands. If water splashes on to the watch, wipe it off with a nonabrasive, lint-free
cloth. Try to minimize exposing Apple Watch to these substances and follow the instructions
below in the “Cleaning and care” section if Apple Watch comes into contact with them:
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Soap, detergent, acids or acidic foods, and any liquids other than fresh water, such as salt
water, soapy water, pool water, perfume, insect repellent, lotions, sunscreen, oil, adhesive
remover, hair dye, or solvents.
Submerging Apple Watch is not recommended. Apple Watch has a water resistance rating of
IPX7 under IEC standard 60529. The leather bands are not water resistant. Water resistance is not
a permanent condition and Apple Watch cannot be rechecked or resealed for water resistance.
The following may affect the water resistance of Apple Watch and should be avoided:
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Dropping Apple Watch or subjecting it to other impacts.
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Submerging Apple Watch in water for long periods of time.
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Swimming or bathing with Apple Watch.
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Exposing Apple Watch to pressurized water or high velocity water, for example, showering,
water skiing, wake boarding, surfing, jet skiing, and so on.
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Wearing Apple Watch in the sauna or steam room.
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Cleaning and care Keep Apple Watch clean and dry. Clean and dry Apple Watch, the band, and
your skin after workouts or heavy sweating. Dry Apple Watch and the band thoroughly if they
are exposed to fresh water. Clean Apple Watch if it comes in contact with anything that may
cause stains, or other damage, such as dirt or sand, makeup, ink, soap, detergent, acids or acidic
foods, or comes in contact with liquids other than fresh water, including those that may lead to
skin irritation such as: sweat, salt water, soapy water, pool water, perfume, insect repellent, lotions,
sunscreen, oil, adhesive remover, hair dye, or solvents. The Apple Watch and band colors may vary
or fade over time.
How to clean Apple Watch:
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Turn off Apple Watch. Press and hold the side button, then drag the Power Off slider to
the right.
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Depress the band release buttons and remove the band. See Remove, change, and fasten
bands on page 87.
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Wipe Apple Watch clean with a nonabrasive, lint-free cloth. If necessary, you can also lightly
dampen the cloth with fresh water.
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Dry Apple Watch with a nonabrasive, lint-free cloth.
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Apple Watch Edition (gold) models benefit the most if you clean them regularly. Clean with
a nonabrasive, lint-free cloth to remove surface oil, perfumes, lotions, and other substances,
especially before storing Apple Watch Edition.
The following things are not recommended in the care of your Apple Watch:
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Don’t clean Apple Watch while it’s charging.
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Don’t dry Apple Watch or the bands using any external heat source (for example, a hair dryer).
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Don’t use cleaning products or compressed air when cleaning your Apple Watch.
The front of Apple Watch is made of Ion-X glass (strengthened glass) or sapphire crystal, each
with a fingerprint-resistant oleophobic (oil repellent) coating. This coating wears over time with
normal usage. Cleaning products and abrasive materials will further diminish the coating, and
may scratch the glass or the sapphire crystal.
Using buttons, Digital Crown, connectors, and ports Never apply excessive pressure to a
button or the Digital Crown on Apple Watch, or force a charging connector into a port, because
this may cause damage that is not covered under the warranty. If the connector and port don’t
join with reasonable ease, they probably don’t match. Check for obstructions and make sure that
the connector matches the port and that you have positioned the connector correctly in relation
to the port.
Certain usage patterns can contribute to the fraying or breaking of cables. The cable attached
to a charging unit, like any other metal wire or cable, is subject to becoming weak or brittle if
repeatedly bent in the same spot. Aim for gentle curves instead of angles in the cable. Regularly
inspect the cable and connector for any kinks, breaks, bends, or other damage. Should you find
any such damage, discontinue use of the cable.
Lightning to USB Cable Discoloration of the Lightning connector after regular use is normal.
Dirt, debris, and exposure to moisture may cause discoloration. If your Lightning cable or
connector become warm during use or if Apple Watch won’t charge or sync, disconnect the
cable from the power adapter and clean the Lightning connector with a nonabrasive, dry, lintfree cloth. Do not use liquids or cleaning products when cleaning the Lightning connector.
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Magnetic Charging Cable and Magnetic Charging Case Discoloration of the charging surface
of the Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Cable and the Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Case
may occur after regular use due to dirt and debris that come in contact with the magnetic
surface. This is normal. Cleaning the magnetic charging surface may reduce, or prevent, such
discoloration, and will help to prevent damage to your charger and Apple Watch. To clean the
charging surface, disconnect the charger from both Apple Watch and the power adapter and
wipe with a damp, nonabrasive cloth. Dry with a nonabrasive, lint-free cloth before resuming
charging. Do not use cleaning products when cleaning the charging surface.
Operating temperature Apple Watch is designed to work best in ambient temperatures
between 32° and 95° F (0° and 35° C) and be stored in temperatures between -4° and 113° F (-20°
and 45° C). Apple Watch can be damaged and battery life shortened if stored or operated outside
of these temperature ranges. Avoid exposing Apple Watch to dramatic changes in temperature
or humidity. If the interior temperature of Apple Watch exceeds normal operating temperatures
(for example, in a hot car or in direct sunlight for extended periods of time), you may experience
the following as it attempts to regulate its temperature:
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Charging may slow or stop.
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The display may dim.
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A temperature warning screen may appear.
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Some data transfer may be paused or delayed.
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Some apps may close.
Important: You may not be able to use Apple Watch while the temperature warning screen is
displayed. If Apple Watch can’t regulate its internal temperature, it goes into Power Reserve or
a deep sleep mode until it cools. Move Apple Watch to a cooler location out of direct sunlight
and wait a few minutes before trying to use Apple Watch again. For more information, see
support.apple.com/kb/HT6621.
Magnets Keep key cards and credit cards away from Apple Watch, the bands, the Apple Watch
Magnetic Charging Cable, and the Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Case.
Band care information
Use only Apple branded or Apple authorized bands.
How to clean the bands Remove the band from Apple Watch before cleaning. See Remove,
change, and fasten bands, next.
For the leather portions of the bands, wipe them clean with a nonabrasive, lint-free cloth, lightly
dampened with fresh water (if necessary). After cleaning, let the band air dry thoroughly before
re-attaching to Apple Watch. Don’t store leather bands in direct sunlight, at high temperatures, or
in high humidity. Don’t soak leather bands in water. The leather bands are not water resistant.
For all other bands and clasps, wipe them clean with a nonabrasive, lint-free cloth, lightly
dampened with fresh water (if necessary). Dry the band thoroughly with a nonabrasive, lint-free
cloth before re-attaching to Apple Watch.
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Remove, change, and fasten bands
Follow these general instructions for removing, changing, and fastening bands, and then find the
instructions for your specific band later in this section. Make sure you’re replacing a band with
one of the same size. The bands are sized according to the size of Apple Watch and should not
be used interchangeably. Some band styles are made for a particular size Apple Watch only.
Change bands. Press the band release button on Apple Watch, slide the band across to remove
it, then slide the new band in. Never force a band into the slot. If you’re having trouble removing
or inserting a band, press the band release button again.
Band release
button
Fasten a band. For optimal performance, Apple Watch should fit closely on your wrist.
For best results, the back of Apple Watch needs skin contact for features like wrist detection,
haptic notifications, and the heart rate sensor. Wearing Apple Watch with the right fit—not too
tight, not too loose, and with room for your skin to breathe—will keep you comfortable and let
the sensors do their job. You may want to tighten Apple Watch for workouts, then loosen the
band when you’re done. In addition, the sensors will work only when you wear Apple Watch on
the top of your wrist.
Classic Buckle
Materials include leather with stainless steel or 18-karat gold.
Leather Loop
Materials include leather with stainless steel; fits the 42 mm Apple Watch only; contains
magnets. For information about magnets, see “Medical device interference” in Important safety
information on page 81.
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Link Bracelet
Materials include stainless steel.
Important: Press a quick release button first so that the Link Bracelet is in two pieces before you
attempt to remove or resize it.
Sizing
Press a quick release button on the inside
of the bracelet and pull apart to remove a
link. Store loose links in the links pouch.
Changing bands
Press a quick release button on the inside
of the bracelet and pull apart. Press the
band release button, slide the band out,
then slide the new band in.
Milanese Loop
Materials include stainless steel; contains magnets. For information about magnets, see “Medical
device interference” in Important safety information on page 81.
Modern Buckle
Materials include leather with stainless steel or 18-karat gold; fits the 38 mm Apple Watch only;
contains magnets. For information about magnets, see “Medical device interference” in Important
safety information on page 81.
Sizing
Push the leather band up
and slide left or right to select
a new sizing hole.
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Sport Band
Materials include fluoroelastomer with stainless steel or 18-karat gold.
Apple Watch Support site
Comprehensive support information is available online at www.apple.com/support/watch.
To contact Apple for personalized support (not available in all areas), see
www.apple.com/support/contact.
Restart Apple Watch
If something isn’t working right, try restarting or resetting Apple Watch and its paired iPhone.
Restart Apple Watch. To turn off Apple Watch, press and hold the side button until the sliders
appear, then drag the Power Off slider to the right. To turn Apple Watch back on, hold down the
side button until the Apple logo appears.
Restart the paired iPhone. To turn off iPhone, press and hold the Sleep/Wake button until
the slider appears, then drag the slider to the right. To turn iPhone back on, hold down the
Sleep/Wake button until the Apple logo appears.
If you can’t turn off Apple Watch or if the problem continues, you may need to force Apple Watch
to restart. Do this only if you’re unable to restart your Apple Watch.
Force Apple Watch to restart. Hold down the side button and the Digital Crown at the same
time for at least ten seconds, until the Apple logo appears.
Reset Apple Watch settings
Reset Apple Watch settings. On Apple Watch, open the Settings app
go to General > Reset, then tap Erase All Content and Settings.
from the Home screen,
After the reset finishes and Apple Watch restarts, you need to pair Apple Watch with iPhone
again—open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, then follow the instructions shown on iPhone and
Apple Watch.
Get information about your Apple Watch
See information about Apple Watch. On Apple Watch, open the Settings app
screen, then go to General > About. The items you can view include:
•
Name
•
Number of songs, photos, and apps
•
Capacity and available storage space
•
Software version
•
Model number
•
Serial number
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Wi-Fi and Bluetooth addresses
•
SEID
Legal Info
To view regulatory marks, open Settings
•
, then go to General > Regulatory.
You can also view this information on the paired iPhone—open the Apple Watch app on iPhone,
tap My Watch, then go to General > About. Scroll to the bottom and tap Legal to view Legal
Notices, License, information on where to find the Warranty, and RF Exposure information.
Restore Apple Watch
If Apple Watch is disabled because you forgot your passcode or entered an incorrect passcode
too many times, you can use the Apple Watch app on iPhone to allow you to enter the passcode
again. If you still can’t remember your passcode, you can restore Apple Watch and reset the
passcode. Restoring erases the content and settings on Apple Watch, but uses a backup to
replace your data and settings. For more information, see Update Apple Watch software, below.
Important: If Erase Data is turned on, the data on your Apple Watch is erased after 10 failed
passcode attempts.
Update Apple Watch software
You can update your Apple Watch software by checking for updates in the Apple Watch app
on iPhone.
Check for software updates. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, then
go to General > Software Update. Download the software to the iPhone, then continue on
Apple Watch.
Update wirelessly on Apple Watch. Follow the prompts on Apple Watch to install the software
update (or restore your software, if necessary).
Restore Apple Watch from a backup
Apple Watch content backs up automatically to your paired iPhone, and you can restore it from
a stored backup. Apple Watch backups are included as part of your iPhone backups to iCloud or
iTunes, but you can’t view information in the backups in iCloud.
Backing up and restoring Apple Watch. When paired with an iPhone, Apple Watch content is
backed up continuously to iPhone. If you unpair the devices, a backup is performed first. If you
repair Apple Watch or get a new one, you can choose Restore from Backup and select a stored
backup on your iPhone.
Sell, give away, or lose Apple Watch
Before you sell or give away your Apple Watch, be sure to unpair it from your iPhone and
erase its contents. If your iPhone and Apple Watch are fully functional and connected, you can
accomplish this just by unpairing the watch. If your Apple Watch is lost or stolen, you can remove
any credit or debit cards associated with it.
Unpair Apple Watch and iPhone. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, tap
Apple Watch, tap Unpair Apple Watch, then tap Unpair [watch name]. The Apple Watch is also
removed from your iCloud account.
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If your iPhone and Apple Watch are no longer connected, or if one of them isn’t functioning as
expected, erase the contents of Apple Watch first, and then unpair it using the Apple Watch app
on iPhone (if available).
Erase contents on Apple Watch. On Apple Watch, open the Settings app from the Home
screen, go to General > Reset, then tap Erase All Content and Settings. Then unpair Apple Watch
from iPhone (if available).
If you try to erase Apple Watch when it’s out of range of iPhone, it will be erased if it comes back
into range.
Remove payment cards if Apple Watch is lost or stolen. If your Apple Watch is lost or stolen,
sign in to your account at iCloud.com and remove your cards. Go to Settings > My Devices,
choose the device, and click Remove All. You can also call the issuers of your cards.
Learn more, service, and support
Refer to the following resources to get more Apple Watch-related safety, software, and
service information.
To learn about
Do this
Using Apple Watch safely
See Important safety information on page 81.
Apple Watch service and support, tips, forums,
and Apple software downloads
Go to www.apple.com/support/watch.
The latest information about Apple Watch
Go to www.apple.com/watch.
Managing your Apple ID account
Go to appleid.apple.com.
Using iCloud
Go to help.apple.com/icloud.
Using iTunes
Open iTunes and choose Help > iTunes Help. For an
online iTunes tutorial (may not be available in all
areas), go to www.apple.com/support/itunes.
Finding your Apple Watch serial number
You can find your Apple Watch serial number on the
Apple Watch packaging. Or, on Apple Watch, open
the Settings app
from the Home screen, then go
to General > About.
Obtaining warranty service
First follow the advice in this guide. Then go to
www.apple.com/support/watch.
Viewing Apple Watch regulatory information
On Apple Watch, open the Settings app
from the
Home screen, then go to General > Regulatory.
Battery service
Go to www.apple.com/batteries/service-and-recycling.
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FCC compliance statement for Apple Watch, Apple Watch Magnetic
Charging Cable, and Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Case
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
•
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver
is connected.
•
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Important: Changes or modifications to this product not authorized by Apple could void
the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and wireless compliance and negate your authority
to operate the product. This product has demonstrated EMC compliance under conditions
that included the use of compliant peripheral devices and shielded cables between system
components. It is important that you use compliant peripheral devices and shielded cables
between system components to reduce the possibility of causing interference to radios,
televisions, and other electronic devices.
Canadian regulatory statement for Apple Watch, Apple Watch
Magnetic Charging Cable, and Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Case
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject
to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of
the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils
radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: (1)
l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout
brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre
le fonctionnement.
CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)
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Hallmarks and fineness marks for Apple Watch Edition
The watch case for Apple Watch Edition and the gold portions of its bands are crafted from
18-karat gold (750 parts per thousand).
Hallmarks and fineness marks for Apple Watch Edition are located on Apple Watch Edition under
the band. Remove the band to view them. Hallmarks and fineness marks are also available on
Apple Watch Edition. Open the Settings app from the Home screen, then go to General >
Regulatory. Hallmarks for the Apple Watch Edition bands are on the band clasps or the lugs.
Hallmarks and fineness marks may vary by country.
Hallmarks and fineness marks:
Disposal and recycling information
Apple Watch disposal and recycling: Your Apple Watch and/or battery should not be disposed
of with household waste. Dispose of your Apple Watch and/or battery in accordance with local
environmental laws and guidelines. For information about the recycling program at Apple and
recycling collection points, visit www.apple.com/recycling. For information about restricted
substances and other environmental initiatives at Apple, visit www.apple.com/environment.
Battery replacement: The lithium-ion battery in Apple Watch should be replaced by
Apple or an authorized service provider, and must be recycled or disposed of separately
from household waste. For more information about battery replacement services, go to
www.apple.com/batteries/replacement-and-recycling.
California Battery Charger Energy Efficiency
Türkiye
Türkiye Cumhuriyeti: AEEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur.
Taiwan Battery Statement
China Battery Statement
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European Union—Disposal Information
The symbol above means that according to local laws and regulations your product and/or its
battery shall be disposed of separately from household waste. When this product reaches its
end of life, take it to a collection point designated by local authorities. The separate collection
and recycling of your product and/or its battery at the time of disposal will help conserve
natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and
the environment.
Union Européenne—informations sur l’élimination: Le symbole ci-dessus signifie que,
conformément aux lois et réglementations locales, vous devez jeter votre produit et/
ou sa batterie séparément des ordures ménagères. Lorsque ce produit arrive en fin de vie,
apportez-le à un point de collecte désigné par les autorités locales. La collecte séparée et le
recyclage de votre produit et/ou de sa batterie lors de sa mise au rebut aideront à préserver les
ressources naturelles et à s’assurer qu’il est recyclé de manière à protéger la santé humaine et
l’environnement.
Europäische Union—Informationen zur Entsorgung: Das oben aufgeführte Symbol weist darauf
hin, dass dieses Produkt und/oder die damit verwendete Batterie den geltenden gesetzlichen
Vorschriften entsprechend und vom Hausmüll getrennt entsorgt werden muss. Geben Sie dieses
Produkt zur Entsorgung bei einer offiziellen Sammelstelle ab. Durch getrenntes Sammeln und
Recycling werden die Rohstoffreserven geschont und es ist sichergestellt, dass beim Recycling
des Produkts und/oder der Batterie alle Bestimmungen zum Schutz von Gesundheit und Umwelt
eingehalten werden.
Unione Europea—informazioni per lo smaltimento: Il simbolo qui sopra significa che, in base
alle leggi e alle normative locali, il prodotto e/o la sua batteria dovrebbero essere riciclati
separatamente dai rifiuti domestici. Quando il prodotto diventa inutilizzabile, portalo nel punto
di raccolta stabilito dalle autorità locali. La raccolta separata e il riciclaggio del prodotto e/o della
sua batteria al momento dello smaltimento aiutano a conservare le risorse naturali e assicurano
che il riciclaggio avvenga nel rispetto della salute umana e dell’ambiente.
Europeiska unionen—information om kassering: Symbolen ovan betyder att produkten
och/eller dess batteri enligt lokala lagar och bestämmelser inte får kastas tillsammans med
hushållsavfallet. När produkten har tjänat ut måste den tas till en återvinningsstation som utsetts
av lokala myndigheter. Genom att låta den uttjänta produkten och/eller dess batteri tas om hand
för återvinning hjälper du till att spara naturresurser och skydda hälsa och miljö.
Brasil—Informações sobre descarte e reciclagem
O símbolo indica que este produto e/ou sua bateria não devem ser descartadas no lixo
doméstico. Quando decidir descartar este produto e/ou sua bateria, faça-o de acordo com
as leis e diretrizes ambientais locais. Para informações sobre substâncias de uso restrito,
o programa de reciclagem da Apple, pontos de coleta e telefone de informações, visite
www.apple.com/br/environment.
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Información sobre eliminación de residuos y reciclaje
El símbolo indica que este producto y/o su batería no debe desecharse con los residuos
domésticos. Cuando decida desechar este producto y/o su batería, hágalo de conformidad
con las leyes y directrices ambientales locales. Para obtener información sobre el programa de
reciclaje de Apple, puntos de recolección para reciclaje, sustancias restringidas y otras iniciativas
ambientales, visite www.apple.com/la/environment.
Apple and the environment
At Apple, we recognize our responsibility to minimize the environmental impacts of our
operations and products. For more information, go to www.apple.com/environment.
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