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Apple Watch "Always On" only shows time

It seems like there's been an update of some sort. I have "always on" and "show complications" turned on in my settings. When my watch first goes into rest mode (after I put my wrist down), the screen dims and continues to show all the complications, as it has always done. But lately it seems like sometimes it stops showing the complications and just shows the time until I raise it up. Has anyone else noticed this? Just shows the time in the upper right corner.

Apple Watch Series 8

Posted on Mar 1, 2023 8:16 AM

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Posted on Jun 19, 2023 6:24 PM

Try simply holding the power button on your watch until the screen where you can emergency call/siren pops up. That fixed mine. Apparently whenever you do that it toggles Reserve Battery mode on and off and when that is on, only the digital clock shows.

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Sep 16, 2023 1:00 AM in response to Talywkr

Solution: turn the watch off and on again. Got this annoying behavior a few days ago. I think after the watch was out of battery once and came back on when charging. I checked the discussions at the Apple Forums but so far people seem to just accept it or blaming it in “old” code of Complications. However, since Apple’s own complications were effected as well, I could not believe the reasoning. Just did what anyone should do first if an electronic device acts up. Turn it off an on again.

Mar 7, 2023 10:20 AM in response to Talywkr

The screenshot that you provided rings a bell to me! It seems to do that to all of us.

You have an app open in the background. I can't tell what app it is but what's in the background is NOT your home screen.

The home screen is where you'd be seeing all of your complications.

From that screen that you're on in your screenshot, press the Digital Crown to return to your home screen.

You can change this setting and I believe that it will automatically take you back to your home screen when you're not actively using your watch:

From the paired iPhone, open the Watch app and click on General. Scroll down to and click on "Return to Clock". Change it to "Always" (you might have it set to "After 1 Hour" right now).

Apr 26, 2023 5:27 PM in response to Talywkr

I followed first hint in this article (https://www.payetteforward.com/my-apple-watch-only-shows-the-time-heres-the-real-fix/) and it resolved issue with only showing time when wrist is down. Mentioned button is the one that you need to hold to get into sos or shutdown menu, not the crown. Once you are in the menu just press cancel and watch face starts behaving as expected again. Seems like something chashes on the watch and it gets stuck in power saving mode of some sort.

Mar 3, 2023 10:52 AM in response to Talywkr

Hi Talywkr,


Thank you for using the Apple Support Communities! Which complications are you using? As noted below:


Use the Always On feature with your Apple Watch


How app complications appear when your wrist is down
While your wrist is down, the time and complications on the watch face update once a minute, and information appears as follows:
Time complications, such as Stopwatch and Timer, round their displayed information to the minute.
Complications that show live data, such as Compass and Noise, are not active.
Other complications, such as Calendar, Weather, and third-party apps, refresh once per minute or as needed.

Hope this helps!

Have a great day.


Mar 3, 2023 11:45 AM in response to Talywkr

Hello Talywkr,


Thanks for the update. If you haven't already, make sure both devices are running the latest software versions. This can sometimes sort out unexpected issues like the one you're experiencing:


Update your Apple Watch - Apple Support


Update your iPhone or iPad - Apple Support


Should the issue persist after that, or if you are already running the latest software, try unpairing your Apple Watch and setting it up again. When you unpair, a backup of your Apple Watch is automatically created.


You can find steps for unpairing your Apple Watch and setting it up again here:


Unpair and erase your Apple Watch - Apple Support


Set up your Apple Watch - Apple Support


We hope that helps.


Take care.


Mar 7, 2023 10:03 AM in response to Talywkr

Thanks for getting back to us Talywkr, it’s appreciated.


Do you use your Apple Watch to track your sleep? Track your sleep with Apple Watch - Apple Support


If you do, on your Apple Watch go to Settings > Sleep, and make sure “Sleep Screen” isn’t on.


If your Apple Watch only shows the time after that, please reach out to Apple Support: Get Support


All the best.


Mar 3, 2023 6:08 PM in response to bailier

I have checked all of that. I wonder if it has something to do with another app running on the watch? I noticed it again today while doing a workout, but right now it’s not doing it. When it happens, you can see the app blurred out and just the time shows.

It didn’t used to do this. And now two hours later it’s not, it’s showing all the complications again.

Mar 3, 2023 11:01 AM in response to Lissy_12

That's the thing; when this happens, it only shows the time. And what's more odd is that it's not consistent behavior, it only happens sometimes. Right now it's showing all the complications even when not in "wrist up" mode. But then sometimes I'll look down and all the complications will be missing, with just the time in white showing in the upper right hand corner (where it normally displays when the complications are showing).


I've tried turning complications off and on, and restarting the watch. I wish I could at least make the behavior consistent so that we could try to figure out what is causing it.

Mar 7, 2023 5:38 AM in response to Neil22R

I think this is a new update, or at least a recent update. The watch used to just dim whatever app you were using, and if it had a stopwatch or timer, it would freeze it at the moment it dimmed. But now it blurs the whole app and puts just the time on the screen. I guess it's a good thing, I just had never seen it do that before and was confused.

Mar 7, 2023 10:46 AM in response to Pilerman

Thanks, I think you got it. I wonder if there was an update the caused that setting to default to 2 minutes (where it was set when I just checked). I never changed that, but I know that it didn't used to do that behavior. I switched it to one hour, lets see if that does the trick. Odd that you can't turn it off altogether.

Mar 7, 2023 1:13 PM in response to Talywkr

You don't want it on one hour, I'm almost certain it will do what it's been doing if you set it there.

What to set it on is a great debate in the forums. Mine is set to "Always", others prefer that it gets set higher but I've never heard of anybody setting theirs on "1 hour".

I can probably do some digging in here and find a thread where the author reported it as a bug. In a way, it sort of is a bug because it will do that while you're actively reading a text message that you just started reading. You have to tap the screen to get the clock to go away so you can resume reading the text. The situation that was brought up by another user was actually for a different app and not messages. I used messages as an example.

Apple Watch "Always On" only shows time

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