You can use Google Calendar with your Apple Watch to:
- Check your schedule and tasks.
- Get notified of events and tasks.
- Receive notifications for events and tasks from Calendar.
Get Google Calendar
You can use Calendar on watchOS 11 and up. Learn how to download apps on your Apple Watch.
Check your events & tasks
Important: You can’t create new events or tasks on your watch. To create events and tasks, use Google Calendar in your web browser or in the Calendar app for iPhone and iPad.
You can check events and tasks in Google Calendar through:
- Complications
- Smart Stack
- Notifications
- Schedule view in the Calendar app
- To wake up your watch, tap the watch face.
- Check your Calendar:
- With complications:
- The following complications are available:
- Current date and weekday
- Next event or task
- Learn how to set up complications on Apple Watch.
- The following complications are available:
- With Smart Stack:
- Scroll down with the crown.
- Or, from the bottom of the screen, swipe up.
- Tap your next event or task. Learn about timely widgets in the Smart Stack on Apple Watch.
- Scroll down with the crown.
- With the Calendar app:
- Press the crown.
- Browse the apps on the Home Screen.
- Tap the Calendar app
.
- With notifications:
- Your watch notifies you of an event before it starts.
- Your watch notifies you of a task when it’s due.
- With complications:
Troubleshoot sync
Important:
- You can check events and tasks on your watch for up to 7 days in the future.
- Events and tasks more than 7 days in the future aren’t available on your watch. To find them, use Google Calendar in your web browser or in the Calendar app for iPhone and iPad.
On your Apple Watch, Calendar displays calendars for Google Accounts added to your watch if they're also visible in the Calendar app on your phone.
To change visibility:
- On your iPhone, open the Calendar app
.
- On the top left, tap Menu
.
- Select the calendars that you want on your watch.