Reseat the watch on the charger.
To do this, lift the watch and place it back down.
It should snap into place.
Check all the connections.
Yeah, I’m suggesting you check that everything is plugged in.
Clean the charger and watch.
Dirt and debris can keep your rig from making a solid connection to the charger.
you could use a slightly damp washcloth or, if you have stubborn dirt, a dampened alcohol pad.
Immediately dry the watch with a soft, dry cloth.
If you just purchased your Apple Watch, be sure to remove any plastic that was used during shipping.
It can provide enough interference for your watch to not charge correctly.
Check cords for damage.
A frayed or damaged cord or charging disk could keep your watch from charging correctly.
Try a different outlet or charger and cables.
kickstart your Apple Watch, and then try charging it again.
When software misbehaves, restarting is often the fix because everything from memory is cleared away.
Then, release the buttons, let it finish rebooting, and then try charging it again.
refresh your Apple Watch.
Otherwise, a local electronics repair shop will be your next best option.
Is My Apple Watch Charging?
Some folks might find it hard to know if their watch is charging.
The easiest way to check is to see what happens when you plug your Apple Watch into a charger.
When it’s connected, you’ll see a green lightning bolt on the screen for a few seconds.
That means it’s charging.
To enable Nightstand Mode, fire up the tweaks app on your Apple Watch and tapGeneral>Nightstand Mode.
The only way to charge an Apple Watch is with a magnetic charger.