Donna,
Wow, you are lucky. I might have turned off Taptic time, because it always 
seemed to go off when I didn’t want it and never when I did. I have an Apple 
Watch SE, since  did not feel the need for an always on display or a blood 
oxygen monitor. 
Just to make sure I understand your process
1. Tap the watch face once. (when I do this the watch usually  speaks the time 
followed  by the temperature)
2. After a brief pause double tap the face. (Now the watch switches into the 
Weather app.

I’d really like to be able to have this work for concerts and lectures. At home 
I can easily put headphones on, wake up my phone and check time by waking my 
phone  up. 
    
                Best wishes,

Jonathan Cohn


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