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Make sure that the Apple Watch is off. If the screen lights up with a watch dial when you raise the watch or press the Digital Crown dial on the side, the Apple Watch is on. You can turn off an Apple Watch by pressing and holding the oval Power button below the Digital Crown and then swiping the "Power Off" switch to the right.
Find your Apple Watch's Power button. It's an oval button on the right side of the Apple Watch's housing, just below the dial-shaped Digital Crown button.
Press the Power button. You don't need to press and hold this button—pressing and releasing it will be enough to turn on your Apple Watch.
Wait for the Apple logo to appear. If you see the white Apple logo appear on the Apple Watch's screen after a few seconds, your Apple Watch is powering on. Your Apple Watch will usually take less than a minute to finish powering on. If the Apple Watch won't power on, or if you see the outline of a battery appear instead of the Apple logo, you need to charge your Apple Watch for a few minutes before trying to turn it on.
Enter your passcode when prompted. If your Apple Watch uses a passcode, you'll be prompted to enter it as soon as the Apple Watch finishes powering on. This will unlock the Apple Watch, making it ready for use. The Apple Watch will stay unlocked as long as it is on your wrist.
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