Q: Calendar Watch Face Complication Showing Tomorrows Events
I've spent nearly 6 hours over several days trying to find a documented answer to this, across the web & the Apple Support Community.
I'm hoping someone here can help.
So I'm using 1 or 2 watch faces with the long calendar complication along the bottom area of the display.
I have several events throughout the week, across several different calendars, and when these events are due I am being notified correctly. So that's all good there. (Apart from the All-Day events not showing, but that's already been covered thousands of times).
But if I have a day with no scheduled events, or all the events for that day are finished, then I'll see the calendar watch face complication change to list tomorrow's events, maybe 20 to 24 hours in advance. Which is bothering me & the way that I like to setup some events, as it's been working fine for me on the iPhone for 4+ years.
I'm guessing that it's probably standard practice to show the next event that is to occur within a 24 hour period, but I couldn't find anything about this exact time period in the online manual or in any forums. Plenty of people are complaining that the events aren't showing up, but no-one seems to be upset that they're showing too early.
I tried changing the length of these events to see if that affected their pre-announcements, and I also made sure that they had "Alert - At time of event" set, & only had the one alert (No "Second Alert"), but this hasn't made any difference.
I'd like to know if theres any way to change or fix this, or if not, what is the exact length of time is supposed to be between when the event shows on the Watch, to when it actually starts.
Apple Watch Sport, 42mm, WatchOS 2.0.1
iPhone 6, iOS 9.1
Thanks in advance.
Apple Watch, watchOS 2.0.1, Calendar Events
Posted on Nov 3, 2015 3:34 AM