Turn on and wake Apple Watch
Turn your Apple Watch on and off
Turn on: If your Apple Watch is off, press the side button until the Apple logo appears (you might see a black screen for a short time first).
The watch face appears when Apple Watch is on.
Note: If your Apple Watch won’t turn on, it may need to be charged or you may need to force it to restart. See the Apple Support article If your Apple Watch won’t charge or it won’t turn on.
Turn off: Normally, you’ll leave your Apple Watch on all of the time, but if you need to turn it off, press and hold the side button until the sliders appear, tap at the top right, then slide the Power Off slider to the right.
When your Apple Watch is turned off, you can press and hold the Digital Crown to see the time.
Tip: You can’t turn off your Apple Watch while it’s charging. To turn off your Apple Watch, first disconnect it from the charger.
Display the watch face and time with Always On
Always On lets your watch display the watch face and time, even when your wrist is down. When you raise your wrist, Apple Watch functions fully.
Note: Always On isn’t available when your Apple Watch is in Low Power Mode. To see the watch face, tap the display.
Always On isn’t available on Apple Watch SE.
Go to the Settings app on your Apple Watch.
Tap Display & Brightness, then tap Always On.
Turn on Always On, then tap the following options to configure them:
Show Complication Data: Choose the complications that show data when your wrist is down.
Show Notifications: Choose the notifications that are visible when your wrist is down.
Show Apps: Choose the apps that are visible when your wrist is down.
Wake the Apple Watch display
By default, you can wake the Apple Watch display in these ways:
Raise your wrist. Your Apple Watch sleeps again when you lower your wrist.
Tap the display or press the Digital Crown.
Turn the Digital Crown upward.
If you don’t want your Apple Watch to wake when you raise your wrist or turn the Digital Crown, go to the Settings app on your Apple Watch, go to Display & Brightness, then turn off Wake on Wrist Raise and Wake On Crown Rotation.
Tip: To temporarily prevent your Apple Watch from waking when you raise your wrist, turn on Theater Mode.
If your Apple Watch doesn’t wake when you raise your wrist, make sure you selected the proper wrist and watch orientation. If your Apple Watch doesn’t wake when you tap the display or press or turn the Digital Crown, it may need charging.
Wake to your last activity
For some apps, you can set Apple Watch to return you to where you were before it went to sleep. These apps include Audiobooks, Maps, Mindfulness, Music, Now Playing, Podcasts, Stopwatch, Timers, Voice Memos, Walkie-Talkie, and Workout.
Go to the Settings app on your Apple Watch.
Go to General > Return to Clock, scroll down and tap an app, then turn on Return to App.
To return to the clock face, just stop what you’re doing in the app—for example, stop a podcast, end a route in Maps, or cancel a timer.
You can also go to the Apple Watch app on your iPhone, tap My Watch, then go to General > Return to Clock.
Return to the clock face
You can choose how long before Apple Watch returns to the clock face from an open app.
Go to the Settings app on your Apple Watch.
Go to General > Return to Clock, then choose when you want your Apple Watch to return to the clock face: Always, After 2 minutes, or After 1 hour.
You can also return to the clock face by pressing the Digital Crown.
By default, the setting you select applies to all apps, but you can choose a custom time for each app. To do so, tap an app on this screen, tap Custom, then choose a setting.
Keep the Apple Watch display on longer
You can keep the display on longer when you tap to wake your Apple Watch.
Go to the Settings app on your Apple Watch.
Tap Display & Brightness, tap Wake Duration, then tap Wake for 70 Seconds.