Subscriber Account active since. So, you've taken the plunge and purchased your first Apple Watch. Now you can track your physical activity , your sleep using third-party apps , and easily access your phone calls and texts on your wrist all day long. But first you'll need to pair your watch with an iPhone. Here's how to get started on it.

Check your Apple Watch connection
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Ready to get a new iPhone? Learn how to transfer your Apple Watch from your old iPhone to your new one. If you don't have your old iPhone, you need to use different steps. Choose an option below.
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Move your phone closer to your watch
We walk you through the best way to get your new Apple Watch paired with your iPhone, plus how to unpair and erase your old smartwatch. We walk you through how to pair a new Apple Watch to your iPhone as well as unpair and erase your old one. The newest Apple Watch brings a number of refinements and new features to last year's Series 4. Before you can start using your new smartwatch, you'll have to set it up. If you already have an Apple Watch, you'll need to start by unpairing the Watch from your iPhone. This is a relatively smooth process, but you'll have a number of choices to navigate. We'll walk you through how to pair an Apple Watch to your iPhone as well as how to disconnect your old one and erase it.
If you see a red iPhone icon on your Apple Watch, or you're trying to pair and can't find the "i" icon, try to connect your devices again. If you don't get notifications, messages, or calls on your Apple Watch, your Apple Watch and iPhone might not be connected. If your Apple Watch isn't connected or paired with your iPhone If you see a red iPhone icon on your Apple Watch, or you're trying to pair and can't find the "i" icon, try to connect your devices again.