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For those updating to b3, can you see the existing profile in the watch app on your iPhone?

I’m on B2 but the profile doesn’t show in the watch app. I’m wondering if all the tinkering to get B2 battery improvements have knackered my profile install.

I’ve no access to the profile now either....
 
For those updating to b3, can you see the existing profile in the watch app on your iPhone?

I’m on B2 but the profile doesn’t show in the watch app. I’m wondering if all the tinkering to get B2 battery improvements have knackered my profile install.

I’ve no access to the profile now either....
Mine is normal here, the profile shows up as usual... maybe try to reinstall the profile?
 
For those updating to b3, can you see the existing profile in the watch app on your iPhone?

I’m on B2 but the profile doesn’t show in the watch app. I’m wondering if all the tinkering to get B2 battery improvements have knackered my profile install.

I’ve no access to the profile now either....

If you did a un-pair/re-pair, then you need to reinstall the profile...
 
If you're not a Apple Developer it's not recommended that you run the watchOS beta. There is no way to reverse any update to the watch without Apple doing it.

I am a Developer and FULLY agree with you about installing the update without need. That being said I thought you might want to know that a Company has developed a dongle that connects to the service port and with this dongle you can now DFU mode the watches if you have a MAC computer.
 
Same issue. Can’t connect to watch. I’ve rebooted both. Reinstalled profile. Tried unplugging Charger. Etc. nothing.

I remember this happening last time too. And suddenly one minute it just worked so maybe it will at some point
 
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