Two Apple Watches

I would like one Apple Watch for working out and one dress every day Apple Watch. My question is will they capture my fitness rings if I switch Apple watches throughout the day?


I want the Nike Apple Watch to work out with and the Hermes Apple Watch for daily use.

Posted on Dec 31, 2020 5:46 PM

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Posted on Dec 31, 2020 6:06 PM

Set up and pair your Apple Watch with iPhone - Apple Support states that more than one Watch can be paired.


That article also has an archived Support Article link Use more than one Apple Watch with your iPhone - Apple Support which states:

Switch between watches

Only one Apple Watch can be active at a time. To switch, take off your current watch, put on another one, then raise your wrist or move your arm. watchOS doesn't support wearing two watches at once, and it doesn't support sharing watches between multiple users at the same time. 

Your watches share Activity and Workout information, so your progress automatically updates after you switch. If you put on a different watch to work out, you can still see all your steps, stand credit, and exercise credit for the day. Depending on how much information needs to sync, it might take a minute for you to see all your progress.

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Dec 31, 2020 6:06 PM in response to Godofridum

Set up and pair your Apple Watch with iPhone - Apple Support states that more than one Watch can be paired.


That article also has an archived Support Article link Use more than one Apple Watch with your iPhone - Apple Support which states:

Switch between watches

Only one Apple Watch can be active at a time. To switch, take off your current watch, put on another one, then raise your wrist or move your arm. watchOS doesn't support wearing two watches at once, and it doesn't support sharing watches between multiple users at the same time. 

Your watches share Activity and Workout information, so your progress automatically updates after you switch. If you put on a different watch to work out, you can still see all your steps, stand credit, and exercise credit for the day. Depending on how much information needs to sync, it might take a minute for you to see all your progress.

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