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Hmm. Could you have accidentally started a workout and then cancelled it immediately? (With Siri?)

Nope, as I said, I never start workouts on the weekend, ever. I definitely don't use Siri to start workouts, as it's just too slow to do that, compared to manually doing it.
 
Nope, as I said, I never start workouts on the weekend, ever. I definitely don't use Siri to start workouts, as it's just too slow to do that, compared to manually doing it.

Would that Saturday, when you didn't wear the watch at all at least between 4:00 and 5:59 according to your stand rings be when you installed watch os 2.1 by any chance?

That would tally up as a bug consistent with @Julien 's weird one from 27/5 with no workouts (some other trigger also being picked up involving pairing)
 
Would that Saturday, when you didn't wear the watch at all at least between 4:00 and 5:59 according to your stand rings be when you installed watch os 2.1 by any chance?

That would tally up as a bug consistent with @Julien 's weird one from 27/5 with no workouts (some other trigger also being picked up involving pairing)

Nope, I installed watchOS 2.1 the day it came out, which was the Tuesday, I believe.
 
Nope, I installed watchOS 2.1 the day it came out, which was the Tuesday, I believe.

i know it was that week, sometime.

i'm curious, why did you take it off that day?

what does your health.app data show from that week? i'm looking for this:

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i'd still bet what you're seeing on that day is a bug of some kind and the first answer was correct, it would be weird for apple to remove some functionality and replace it (without explanation) with something visually similar.
 
i know it was that week, sometime.

i'm curious, why did you take it off that day?

what does your health.app data show from that week? i'm looking for this:

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i'd still bet what you're seeing on that day is a bug of some kind and the first answer was correct, it would be weird for apple to remove some functionality and replace it (without explanation) with something visually similar.

I took it off as I had a long bath and then had to deal with my ileostomy.

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I took it off as I had a long bath and then had to deal with my ileostomy.

the easy answer i was looking for would have been "i went swimming and entered it in 'x' app".

i'm too scared to try 9.3 on my primary phone to dig around myself, although given i have no work for the next month and nothing too important, i might give it a shot.
 
An easy answer wouldn't be the truth...

touché! i've seen your screenshot and now i'm very confused.

are there other days where you've taken the watch off mid-day? - given the days bookending Julien's missing data, i'm wondering if it could be a bug related to that
 
I have the latest version of iOS and the latest version of all the related apps and I don't have any green circles above my rings. I have logged a workout every day for the last 30 days (Except Christmas) as well as completed all the rings. If I however change it from "Activity" to "Workout" then I can see the circles and within them I can see how many workouts I've logged.

Check and see if you others have the latest version, I don't know how to see what you're seeing.

019365fc028c8d6bd919f95a0c8adb48b0b03a3f6f.jpg Activity View
0136041522e33b81a0b9182cd507e26c0af30ca3ee.jpg Workout View
 
I have the latest version of iOS and the latest version of all the related apps and I don't have any green circles above my rings. I have logged a workout every day for the last 30 days (Except Christmas) as well as completed all the rings. If I however change it from "Activity" to "Workout" then I can see the circles and within them I can see how many workouts I've logged.

Check and see if you others have the latest version, I don't know how to see what you're seeing.

I'm on 9.3 pb, just like the OP
 
I have the latest version of iOS...

Check and see if you others have the latest version, I don't know how to see what you're seeing....
You are clearly on 9.2. See the Workouts 'button' added between History and Achievements. This is a dead giveaway (besides the green circles).

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True that 9.2 is the latest general release but since Apple does do public Beta testing then 9.3 is the latest release.

Beta builds are not a latest release though. Latest releases are the ones available to general public via iTunes or OTA without having to install a profile on. 9.3 is an unfinished product.

Eg if any general public person goes into software update, or clicks update via iTunes, it says 9.2 is the latest version.
 
shandyman is correct. The latest version is the one I can get from Software Update, otherwise it is a beta release (according to Apple, a plublic beta is still beta).

This however is besides the point, maybe there is some other app that is causing the initial issue? Maybe it's a bug (beta). We probably won't know until the final release.
 
shandyman is correct. The latest version is the one I can get from Software Update, otherwise it is a beta release (according to Apple, a plublic beta is still beta).

This however is besides the point, maybe there is some other app that is causing the initial issue? Maybe it's a bug (beta). We probably won't know until the final release.

I'm fairly confident it's a beta bug. I've reported it as such anyway.
 
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