1. Remove any unnecessary files and apps on your watchOS device by going to the App Store and deleting them.
  2. Reboot your watch if it has been frozen for a while.
  3. If the problem still persists, you may need to replace the battery or clean the memory card if it is clogged.

Force Restart the Apple Watch

If the Apple Watch is temporarily malfunctioning, the screen with the Apple logo may not be working. Note that a user should not perform a forced restart on an Apple Watch when the operating system is being updated, or the watch may stop working.

The Apple Watch will start up automatically and display the current time, date, and weather. You can also press and hold both buttons to get a quick overview of your notifications.

Apple Watch: Check the battery level.

If you don’t have an Apple Watch, press and hold both buttons until the Apple logo reappears on your iPhone.

Apple has released a new software update for the Apple Watch that should fix the problem. ..

If you can’t fix the issue, try doing the following:

  1. Check if doing the above steps repeatedly fixes the problem.
  2. If not, try doing one of the following:
  3. Try a different solution

If it didn’t work, try charging it for 30 minutes and then checking if it works properly.

If the problem persists, unlock the iPhone and pair it with the Apple Watch.

If the Apple Watch turned on without any problems, then the issue is with the iPhone and not with the Apple Watch. If, however, the Apple Watch did not turn on after a forced restart of the iPhone, then there may be an issue with either the iPhone or the Apple Watch. ..

Completely Drain the Apple Watch Battery

An Apple Watch stuck in the boot loop cannot pass the Apple logo screen and cause the present problem. In this case, fully discharging the Apple Watch’s battery can clear the loop and thus solve the problem.

To restart the Apple Watch, you will need to lay it on its side and let the battery drain until it shuts off. ..

If the Apple Watch works normally, charge it until it is fully charged. If it does not work normally, please check if the battery is discharged or if there is a problem with the watch.

Change Calendar and Time Zone Settings in the iPhone’s Watch App

If the calendar or time zone settings of the Apple Watch and the Watch app on the paired iPhone do not match, this can also result in a stagnant Apple logo because the app cannot communicate properly with the paired iPhone. In this case, the problem can be solved by changing the calendar and time zone settings in the Watch app.

Launch the iPhone Watch app and go to Settings. Launch the iPhone Watch app and go to General. Settings is where you can configure your watch’s settings, such as time zone, language, and more. General is where you can find information about your watch, such as battery life and how to set up notifications. ..

Now open Language & Region and tap Calendar.

Apple Watch: Then select Gregorian and force restart the Apple Watch to check if the problem is fixed.

If the user’s time zone is not automatically set, manually setting the time zone may solve the problem. ..

If the Watch app doesn’t work correctly in Daylight Saving Time, try changing the time to non-DST. If the Watch boots up without a problem, make sure to clear the infographic faces as it sometimes clashes with Daylight Saving Time.

Final Words

If the calendar or time zone of the Apple Watch and the iPhone’s Watch app do not match, this may cause problems with notifications, alarms, and other features of the Apple Watch.