Dave,
   Wow, that was quite fascinating. Thank you so much for sharing this.

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On 11/16/2024 8:07 PM, Dave Carlson wrote:
Here is what ChatGPT had to say:

In the context of watches, “complications” refer to additional features or 
functions beyond simply displaying the hours, minutes, and seconds. These 
features enhance the functionality and complexity of the watch mechanism.

Common examples of watch complications include:
        1.      Date Display: Showing the date, day of the week, or month.
        2.      Chronograph: A stopwatch function.
        3.      Moonphase: Displaying the current phase of the moon.
        4.      GMT or Dual Time Zone: Showing the time in two different time 
zones.
        5.      Perpetual Calendar: Automatically adjusting for the varying 
lengths of months and leap years.
        6.      Tourbillon: A rotating mechanism designed to counteract the 
effects of gravity for improved accuracy.
        7.      Minute Repeater: Chiming the time in hours, quarters, and 
minutes on demand.

Complications often require intricate craftsmanship and engineering, making 
such watches highly valued by collectors and enthusiasts.

Dave Carlson
Woodworker, Farfar, Oregonian, pioneer, engineer, and Musician


On Nov 16, 2024, at 7:29 PM, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries 
<macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote:

   Fantastic!That item was Air Quality Index. Define complications please. 
Brad, thank you.

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On 11/16/2024 6:41 PM, Brad Snyder wrote:
Sounds like your watch face has what is called a Complication. A complication 
is like a widget on a watch face that provides information such as day and 
date, weather information, or something else on your watch face.
To figure out what you have, open the Watch app on your paired iPhone, and up 
near the top you should find the watch faces that you have active on your 
watch. Swipe between the watch faces to figure out which one is the currently 
selected face, and do a one-finger double tap on it. You should be able to look 
through the details for that watch face, and figure out What if any 
complications you have set for that watch face.
HTH.
- Brad -
On Nov 16, 2024, at 18:19, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries 
<macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Hello,
   Hope someone can shed some light on this. When I swipe once left from the time, I hear 
what sounds like "a d i 34" The number may change now and then.
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