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No matter if you’re having issues or ready to sell or give away your current watch, follow along for how to factory reset Apple Watch. We’ll look at how to do this both with and without iPhone even if you’ve forgotten your Apple Watch passcode. Before doing a factory reset with your Apple Watch, make sure to back it up if you want to restore your data on the same or a new watch. If you backup your iPhone with iCloud or a Mac, an Apple Watch backup is automatically created. Keep in mind that iPhone backups on Mac need to be encrypted for all data to be saved for Apple Watch. With the first option below, Apple Watch will also make a fresh backup when you unpair it from iPhone. One more important piece, only unpairing Apple Watch from iPhone will remove the Activation Lock (if enabled) so someone else can use the wearable after it’s reset. How to factory reset Apple WatchReset Apple Watch with iPhone (recommended)The ideal way to factory reset Apple Watch is by unpairing it from iPhone. This will create a backup, erase your watch, and remove Activation Lock and the connection to your iPhone.
Here’s how these steps look: Factory reset directly on Apple WatchIf you don’t have your iPhone on hand, you can erase Apple Watch directly on the wearable but it won’t remove Activation Lock. Remember it won’t be able to do a fresh backup and you’ll also want to head to the Watch app on your iPhone and unpair it with the process above when you can to remove the Apple Watch Activation Lock.
Can’t remember your Apple Watch passcode?If you can’t remember your Apple Watch passcode but have your iPhone:
You can also reset your Apple Watch directly if you can’t remember your passcode. Follow these steps:
Apple notes you’ll need to remove Apple Watch from Activation Lock separately by unpairing it from your iPhone. Thanks for reading our guide on how to reset Apple Watch! Read more 9to5Mac tutorials:
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Michael Potuck@michaelpotuck Michael is an editor for 9to5Mac. Since joining in 2016 he has written more than 3,000 articles including breaking news, reviews, and detailed comparisons and tutorials. Michael Potuck's favorite gearHow do you hard reset an Apple Watch Series 3?Press and hold the side button until you see Power Off. Press and hold the Digital Crown until you see Erase all content and settings. Tap Reset, then tap Reset again to confirm. Wait for the process to finish, then set up your Apple Watch again.
How do you do a hard reset on an Apple Watch?How to Hard Reset Apple Watch. Hold down the side button and Digital Crown at the same time. The Digital Crown is the rotating button located on the side of the device.. Keep holding these two buttons down until you see the Apple logo appear on the screen.. |