The Apple Watch has a convenient time feature that lets you set the clock a few minutes ahead of the real time to avoid being late again.
. The Apple Watch will know the correct time, as synced with the internet, but it’ll display the last time on the watch face, according to your needs., there’s also a wrong way to do it. You could turn off the automatic date and time feature and set the time of your watch to whatever you like.
Choosing this option means you might set in motion a set of events you might not appreciate. Your Apple Watch will not adjust to time zone changes automatically. And it won’t adjust to daylight saving time changes either. The obvious problem with setting the Apple Watch to be a few minutes fast is that you now have to believe the lie. A quick look at the iPhone will tell you the correct time. Again, no point in messing with the iPhone’s time by turning off the automatic date and time feature.
Also, you’ll always know that your Apple Watch is set to show you the wrong time, so you avoid the risk of being late. Hopefully, the more time you use your Apple Watch like that, the less you’ll think about it showing the wrong time when you check it.
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