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rican

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I am not entirely sure of how this is going to work out for the Apple Watch. For example, I keep bluetooth ON majority of the day, so IF I wanted change watches and left my house, would my notifications still go to my watch or will it disconnect eventually? Not sure how it will calibrate all notifications once back in sync?
 
You would need to pair the :apple:Watch you plan on wearing.

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Notifications will not be shown when the watch is not on your wrist. The second you take it off, it'll automatically disable notifications.

Also, when you're out of Bluetooth range, it will not be shown (because it wouldn't receive the notifications).
 
Notifications will not be shown when the watch is not on your wrist. The second you take it off, it'll automatically disable notifications.

Also, when you're out of Bluetooth range, it will not be shown (because it wouldn't receive the notifications).

Unless, of course, both devices are still on the same Wi-Fi network.
 
You can only pair 1 :apple:Watch at a time to your iPhone. Only the paired :apple:Watch will interact with (and receive notifications sent from) your iPhone.

Why are you even saying this? By "both devices" it's pretty obvious I'm talking about the phone and the watch.
 
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