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Since the most recent watch operating system upgrade, I no longer have any colors on any of my watch faces.

Is there any way to correct a serious issue on my apple watch 4, a problem which developed soon after I downloaded the latest upgrade to the operating system? I have lost the colors on all of my watch faces. Without those colors, the watch is a pretty dull companion.

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Posted on Oct 5, 2019 3:10 PM

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Posted on Oct 5, 2019 3:53 PM

Go to your iPhone watch app and tap on Accessibility....scroll down to "Grayscale and make sure it's Off.

If that didn't;t correct your problem you should write down each watch face and complication and position on the face....then delete them. It will only take a few minutes to re-create each watch face. I did that but only one watch face was grey after my update.

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Oct 5, 2019 3:53 PM in response to bklyn56

Go to your iPhone watch app and tap on Accessibility....scroll down to "Grayscale and make sure it's Off.

If that didn't;t correct your problem you should write down each watch face and complication and position on the face....then delete them. It will only take a few minutes to re-create each watch face. I did that but only one watch face was grey after my update.

Since the most recent watch operating system upgrade, I no longer have any colors on any of my watch faces.

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