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Q: Complication that simply tells time, enabling analog and digital.

My first watch was a wind-up Mickey Mouse watch.  It broke when my brother got it wet. 

 

Then, many analogs later came the digital watches of the 70s.  I had many.

 

Eventually (probably in the 80s) was the birth of the analog with digital complication.  This was really good for those of us who liked the analog look but occasionally needed to glance at the exact time for on-the-minute specificity.  As a teacher, I have to be accurate to the minute.

 

Anyway, on the Apple Watch I figured out that if I go to the World Clock setting on my phone, and add in my city, then it becomes a choice in the complications. 

 

If you don't mind the city initials next to the digital time, then you're fine right there, but if you simply want the time in one of your complications without the city initials (in my case ATL), then in the Apple Watch app (on your phone), go to world clock and rename your city by deleting the three letters and adding in one space (if you don't use the space bar once then the clock will revert back to the three city initials.

 

Now you have the regular time as a complication option.

 

Enjoy.

Apple Watch, watchOS 2

Posted on Dec 28, 2015 12:31 PM