How to Find an Apple Watch Using iOS

Apple provides a free app for iOS devices to locate lost Apple products. The Find My iPhone app (named the Find My app in iOS 13 and later) is available for all iOS devices. If the app is not currently installed on your smartphone or tablet, download it for free from the App Store.

How to Find an Apple Watch Using iCloud

If you don’t have access to another Apple device, you can locate your lost Apple Watch from any computer with a connection to the internet.

Unable to Locate Apple Watch

You may have circumstances in which you can’t locate your Apple Watch via Find My iPhone or have it play a sound. One such example is that the smartwatch’s battery has died; in this case, the application may show you the last known location of the watch. Apple Watches that run on Wi-Fi will only be able to report back its location when connected to a known Wi-Fi network. If you have a cellular Apple Watch, it should report back as long as it’s registered with your mobile carrier and has a sufficient signal. In both cases, your only option is to locate the Apple Watch using the last known position as reported by Find My iPhone. If you are still unable to locate your watch, we recommend placing it in Lost Mode as detailed below.

Turn On Lost Mode For Apple Watch (From iPhone or iPad)

If you are unable to locate your Apple Watch, you may wish to place it into Lost Mode so that it can be locked down and alert any finders to its lost status. Here is how you go about the process from an iOS device:

Turn On Lost Mode For Apple Watch From a Mac

You can also turn on Lost Mode from any PC with an internet connection.

Prevent Losing Your Apple Watch

While not much more than attentiveness can keep you from losing your Apple Watch, one security company is offering a solution to the problem. The folks at Lookout have introduced an Apple Watch app as a part of their standard Lookout security application for iOS. Downloading and setting up the software will cause your iPhone to alert you as soon as it loses communication with your watch—one way to ensure that you don’t leave it behind.