Apple Watch launched in April 2015 as world's best-selling wearable device. More than 115 million users as of December 2022. New generation introduced each September with improved components
Apple was founded in 1976 by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne. Apple I was the first product, priced at $666.66. Apple II became one of the first mass-produced microcomputers. Apple went public in 1980, generating $100 million in capital
Check watch's connection status in Control Center. Green iPhone icon indicates connected, blue Wi-Fi means connected to network. Red iPhone icon means disconnected from iPhone
Series information can be found on the back of the Apple Watch. Series number appears after the number, indicating size and material. Red Digital Crown indicates cellular capability. Series number on box indicates model information. Model number can be found in Apple Watch app under General > About
iPhone must run iOS 8.2+ and have iPhone 5 or later. Bluetooth must be enabled on both devices. Watch needs internet connection via Wi-Fi or cellular
Most digital watches have four standard buttons: Mode, Set/Reset, Start/Stop, and Light. Mode button cycles through functions like stopwatch, alarm, and time. Set/Reset confirms settings and resets functions. Start/Stop controls timekeeping and moves numbers up/down. Light button illuminates screen for better reading