Check and Update Your Calendar on Apple Watch – Apple Support
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Skip to content Manuals+ User Manuals Simplified. Check and update your calendar on Apple Watch – Apple Support Home » Apple » Check and update your calendar on Apple Watch – Apple Support Contents [ hide 1 Check and update your calendar on Apple Watch 1.1 See calendar events on Apple Watch 1.2 Change how you view your calendar 1.3 Add, delete, or change an event 1.4 Respond to a Calendar invitation 1.5 Get directions to an event 1.6 Change “leave now” alerts 1.7 Adjust calendar settings 1.7.1 Related Manuals Check and update your calendar on Apple Watch The Calendar app on your Apple Watch shows events you’ve scheduled or been invited to today and for the next week. Your Apple Watch shows events for all calendars on your iPhone or just those calendars you choose. See the iPhone User Guide for information about setting up the Calendar app on your iPhone. Ask Siri. Say something like: “What’s my next event?” See calendar events on Apple Watch 1. Open the Calendar app on your Apple Watch, or tap the date or a calendar event on the watch face. 2. Turn the Digital Crown to scroll through upcoming events. 3. Tap an event to see details about it, including time, location, invitee status, and notes. Tip: To return to the next event, tap the time in the top-right corner. You can also see your events by week or month. Change how you view your calendar To switch views, open the Settings app on your Apple Watch, tap Calendar, then tap an option: Up Next: Shows your upcoming events for the week. List: Shows all your events from yesterday through six days from today. Day: Shows just the events for this day. To see the whole month, tap To see another day, swipe left or right if you’re in Day view; if you’re in List view or Up Next view, turn the Digital Crown. To jump back to the current day and time, tap the current time in the top-right corner of the display. Add, delete, or change an event Add an event: Say something like “Create a calendar event titled FaceTime with Mom for May 20 at 4 p.m.” Delete an event you created: Tap an event, tap Delete, then tap Delete Event. Change an event: Use the Calendar app on your iPhone. Respond to a Calendar invitation You can respond on your Apple Watch to event invitations when you receive them, or later. If you see the invitation when it arrives: Scroll to the bottom of the notification, then tap Accept, Decline, or Maybe. 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: Tap the event to respond. To contact an event organizer, tap the organizer’s name in the event details, then tap the phone, message, email, or Walkie-Talkie button. You can also email the organizer by tapping an event, scrolling to the bottom, then tapping Email Sender. Get directions to an event If an event includes a location, your Apple Watch can provide directions to it. 1. Open the Calendar app on your Apple Watch. 2. Tap an event, then tap the address. For more information about directions, see Get directions on Apple Watch. Change “leave now” alerts If an event includes a location, you automatically get a “leave now” alert on your Apple Watch based on estimated travel time and traffic conditions. To choose a specific time interval such as two hours before the event, do the following: 1. Open the Calendar app on your iPhone. 2. Tap the event. 3. Tap Alert, then choose a different interval. Adjust calendar settings To change the kind of calendar notifications you receive and choose specific calendars to appear on Apple Watch, follow these steps: 1. Open the Apple Watch app on your iPhone. 2. Tap My Watch, then tap Calendar. 3. Tap Custom under Notifications or Calendars. Related Manuals 1. Check and update your calendar on Apple Watch Check and update your calendar on Apple Watch The Calendar... 2. Check your heart rate on Apple Watch – Apple Support Check your heart rate on Apple Watch Your heart rate... 3. Manage fall detection on Apple Watch (Apple Watch SE and Apple Watch Series 4 and later only) – Apple Support Manage fall detection on Apple Watch (Apple Watch SE and Apple Watch Series 4... 4. Use Compass on Apple Watch (Apple Watch SE and Apple Watch Series 5 and later only) – Apple Support Use Compass on Apple Watch (Apple Watch SE and Apple Watch Series 5... 5. Measure blood oxygen levels on Apple Watch (Apple Watch Series 6 only) – Apple Support Measure blood oxygen levels on Apple Watch (Apple Watch Series 6 only)... 6. Create and edit events in Calendar on iPod touch – Apple Support Siri can suggest events found in Mail, Messages, and Safari—such....