How can I remove Cupertino from my Watch?

jtb79

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Sorry if this has already been posted, I couldn't find it, but how do i remove (or can I) Cupertino time from watch face?
 

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Re: How to Cupertino

On your iPhone, select the Clock app. Now select "World Clock". Select "Edit" and then delete Cupertino.
 

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After you remove the city from the iPhone app, change the complication to something else then back to the world clock.
 

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Check out this link to an iMore Article on adding clocks to your World Clock:

How to add a new world clock on the Apple Watch

I think you will need to have at least one world time in there. Maybe add your local time or a time that means something to you and then delete Cupertino time.

Then go into the World Time App on the Watch and change the World Time to the new time you added.
 

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Sorry if this has already been posted, I couldn't find it, but how do i remove (or can I) Cupertino time from watch face?

You could just totally get rid of the world clock. I have my watch battery in that spot. In the customize mode you can use the digital crown to choose different functions.
 

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with OS2 or just 1.0.1 you did your time and calendar in red color? I kind of like the simplicity of it

I'm not on OS2, just the current version, the other info was kind of distracting to be honest, like weather and battery , I just put those on glances
 

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Customize the watch face and tap the world time block. Use the crown to turn to other world time zones.
I think CUP is the default for all faces regardless of world time settings on the phone.
 

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I believe you are correct that CUP is the default world clock for all faces in spite of the fact that I removed it from my world clock list on my phone/iPad and the watch.
I really get tired of the constant reminder to buy more apple. Almost everything I do to try to set up or customize this watch takes me into the store first.
 

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