To add complications to your Apple Watch face, you typically use the Apple Watch app on your paired iPhone.
Complications are small widgets on your watch face that provide quick glances at information from apps, like the weather, your activity rings, or upcoming calendar events. Adding them customizes your watch face to show the data most important to you.
Here's how to add complications based on the provided information:
Steps to Add Complications
Adding a complication involves selecting a watch face, choosing a position on that face, and then picking the complication you want to display there.
- Open the Apple Watch app: On your iPhone, locate and open the Apple Watch app. This app is the central hub for managing your watch settings, including watch faces and complications.
- Select a watch face: Tap on the Face Gallery. Browse the available watch faces and tap on the one you want to customize.
- Choose a complication position: After selecting a watch face, tap on a specific position designated for a complication. Common positions might be labeled as Top Left, Top Right, or Bottom, but these vary depending on the chosen watch face design.
- Browse and tap a complication: Once a position is selected, you can swipe through the list of complications available for that specific position on that watch face. Tap on the desired complication to add it.
Different watch faces offer different numbers and types of complication slots. Some faces are designed to show a lot of information with many complications, while others are minimalist and might only support one or two, or none at all.
For more details and information on customizing your Apple Watch face, you can refer to the official Apple support resources.