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Hi @Apple fan from Korea,
Sorry for my confusion. What I meant was that if I setup an Automation in Shortcuts to set a new watch face on my Apple Watch at a particular time, how can I add a timezone to this designated time--the Automation set-up screen only shows the time without a timezone picker.
My use-case is that I want to change to a particular watch face that shows a daily stock market chart for the S&P 500 ONLY while the market is open in New York City.....9:30am ET to 4pm ET. I don't live in that timezone and occasionally travel between two timezones and want to see the daily chart ONLY when the NCY market is open....regardless of where I am. This of course is using the Apple Stocks App on my Watch. See the pics below of my watch face and the two screens in the Automation part of Shortcuts on my iPhone used to change to this watch face when the market opens -- 9:30am ET. Also, when the market closes, I revert to another watch face -- at 4:30pm ET!
Does this make sense?
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Works great but only with I-Phone turned on. I often do not carry my I-Phone since I have the Apple Watch so kind of useless for me.
 
When I try to do the select face function it’s blank. ?
 

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Is this still working on watchOS 10 seeing Apple has changed the mechanic for changing faces in it?
 
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