If you wear your Apple Watch on your right wrist, the digital crown probably already faces your forearm. But if you wear it on your left wrist, the digital crown probably points toward your hand. That’s the orientation Apple uses to show off its smartwatch, at least. Depending on your activity, Apple Watch size and even how snug (or not) your Apple Watch band fits on your wrist, the digital crown might dig into your hand. When I’m trying to close my Apple Watch rings, the digital crown often feels uncomfortable and is even prone to accidental presses while I’m working out on weight machines. That’s why it was a game-changer when I realized I could turn it around. Moving the digital crown and side button to the left of my display took some getting used to, but now it’s my preferred way to wear my Apple Watch. And switching the orientation is simple enough that I could return the digital crown to its original position at any time. See for yourself: Above are the steps in action, demonstrated on our TikTok account (have you followed Tom’s Guide on TikTok (opens in new tab) yet?) in just 12 seconds. We’ve also outlined the steps with photos below.

How to move the Apple Watch digital crown and change the orientation

  1. Open the settings app on your Apple Watch and select General. 
  2. Select Orientation.
  3. Select Left or Right depending on which way you want your Apple Watch digital crown to face. When you switch from right to left, or vice versa, the display will turn upside down.
  4. Take off your Apple Watch, turn it around and put it back on your wrist with the digital crown facing the opposite way. For more Apple Watch tips and tricks, get started with how to eject water from an Apple Watch. We also have a handy general guide on how to use the Apple Watch. And if you’re in the market for a new smartwatch, see a full comparison of the best Apple Watch models and the best Apple Watch deals right now. Also, make sure to read up on how an Apple Watch saved a dentist’s life. 

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title: “How To Change The Orientation Of Your Apple Watch” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-14” author: “Wanda Salcedo”


If you wear your Apple Watch on your right wrist, the digital crown probably already faces your forearm. But if you wear it on your left wrist, the digital crown probably points toward your hand. That’s the orientation Apple uses to show off its smartwatch, at least. Depending on your activity, Apple Watch size and even how snug (or not) your Apple Watch band fits on your wrist, the digital crown might dig into your hand. When I’m trying to close my Apple Watch rings, the digital crown often feels uncomfortable and is even prone to accidental presses while I’m working out on weight machines. That’s why it was a game-changer when I realized I could turn it around. Moving the digital crown and side button to the left of my display took some getting used to, but now it’s my preferred way to wear my Apple Watch. And switching the orientation is simple enough that I could return the digital crown to its original position at any time. See for yourself: Above are the steps in action, demonstrated on our TikTok account (have you followed Tom’s Guide on TikTok (opens in new tab) yet?) in just 12 seconds. We’ve also outlined the steps with photos below.

How to move the Apple Watch digital crown and change the orientation

  1. Open the settings app on your Apple Watch and select General. 
  2. Select Orientation.
  3. Select Left or Right depending on which way you want your Apple Watch digital crown to face. When you switch from right to left, or vice versa, the display will turn upside down.
  4. Take off your Apple Watch, turn it around and put it back on your wrist with the digital crown facing the opposite way. For more Apple Watch tips and tricks, get started with how to eject water from an Apple Watch. We also have a handy general guide on how to use the Apple Watch. And if you’re in the market for a new smartwatch, see a full comparison of the best Apple Watch models and the best Apple Watch deals right now. Also, make sure to read up on how an Apple Watch saved a dentist’s life. 

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