I think there may be a bug in the Calendar app in watchOS 9, unless it's just my watch (S7).
If you tap on the "Date" complication, you're taken to the Calendar app. If you the tap on "<- Today" at top left, you're taken to the month; then, if you tap on "<- [Month Name]" at top left, you're taken to a month calendar, which should show today's date highlighted in colour.
However, if I do this once one day, the next day, if I repeat the steps, I find that the day that's highlighted in the month calendar has "stuck" on the day corresponding to the last time I followed these steps.
The only way I can 'reset' the Calendar app so that it highlights today's date (and not the date of the last time I followed these steps) is to force-quit the Calendar app (by pressing and holding the side button, and, when presented with the "Medical ID", "Compass Backtrack" and "Emergency Call" options, pressing and holding the digital crown). Then the highlighted date in the monthly calendar correctly shows today's date.
Anyone else see this? (To reproduce, you have to follow the steps once in one day, and then follow the steps again the next day.)
If you tap on the "Date" complication, you're taken to the Calendar app. If you the tap on "<- Today" at top left, you're taken to the month; then, if you tap on "<- [Month Name]" at top left, you're taken to a month calendar, which should show today's date highlighted in colour.
However, if I do this once one day, the next day, if I repeat the steps, I find that the day that's highlighted in the month calendar has "stuck" on the day corresponding to the last time I followed these steps.
The only way I can 'reset' the Calendar app so that it highlights today's date (and not the date of the last time I followed these steps) is to force-quit the Calendar app (by pressing and holding the side button, and, when presented with the "Medical ID", "Compass Backtrack" and "Emergency Call" options, pressing and holding the digital crown). Then the highlighted date in the monthly calendar correctly shows today's date.
Anyone else see this? (To reproduce, you have to follow the steps once in one day, and then follow the steps again the next day.)