Is it not possible to make Apple Watch chime on the hour?

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It's pretty common to have watches announce the beginning of a new time interval (say to beep every hour). Mac OS X allows users to have the system "announce the time" down to the quarter of hour.



Is there a way for Apple Watch users to do something similar?










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It's pretty common to have watches announce the beginning of a new time interval (say to beep every hour). Mac OS X allows users to have the system "announce the time" down to the quarter of hour.



Is there a way for Apple Watch users to do something similar?










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It's pretty common to have watches announce the beginning of a new time interval (say to beep every hour). Mac OS X allows users to have the system "announce the time" down to the quarter of hour.



Is there a way for Apple Watch users to do something similar?










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It's pretty common to have watches announce the beginning of a new time interval (say to beep every hour). Mac OS X allows users to have the system "announce the time" down to the quarter of hour.



Is there a way for Apple Watch users to do something similar?







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There's currently no native way to play a chime on the hour with watchOS - well, at least not without workarounds using the Timer, Reminders, etc.



However, there are a number of 3rd party Apple Watch apps available that provide this functionality. Below are just a few:



  • Little Ben

  • Cuckoo Watch

  • Diii





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    nice, what about ticking? :)

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    Jan 7 at 8:48











  • @poige One question per question is best policy. I'm going to edit that out of the main question so this can focus on the ability or inability to toll major hours and not tick by tock.

    – bmike
    Jan 7 at 21:56











  • @bmike I've looked through a few of your own questions and easily found some where you're asking at least a couple of q-ns (sometimes even more). — Double standards…

    – poige
    Jan 7 at 22:44











  • chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/87972/room-for-poige-and-bmike

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  • Feel free to propose an edit or raise that in Ask Different Meta, @poige - same for my edit here. If you disagree with it Ask Different Meta is the perfect way to draw attention to it and get more eyes. No one is perfect and just because it's a "best policy" doesn't mean there can be exceptions and/or debate.

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There's currently no native way to play a chime on the hour with watchOS - well, at least not without workarounds using the Timer, Reminders, etc.



However, there are a number of 3rd party Apple Watch apps available that provide this functionality. Below are just a few:



  • Little Ben

  • Cuckoo Watch

  • Diii





share|improve this answer


















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    nice, what about ticking? :)

    – poige
    Jan 7 at 8:48











  • @poige One question per question is best policy. I'm going to edit that out of the main question so this can focus on the ability or inability to toll major hours and not tick by tock.

    – bmike
    Jan 7 at 21:56











  • @bmike I've looked through a few of your own questions and easily found some where you're asking at least a couple of q-ns (sometimes even more). — Double standards…

    – poige
    Jan 7 at 22:44











  • chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/87972/room-for-poige-and-bmike

    – poige
    Jan 7 at 22:48











  • Feel free to propose an edit or raise that in Ask Different Meta, @poige - same for my edit here. If you disagree with it Ask Different Meta is the perfect way to draw attention to it and get more eyes. No one is perfect and just because it's a "best policy" doesn't mean there can be exceptions and/or debate.

    – bmike
    Jan 7 at 23:29
















8














There's currently no native way to play a chime on the hour with watchOS - well, at least not without workarounds using the Timer, Reminders, etc.



However, there are a number of 3rd party Apple Watch apps available that provide this functionality. Below are just a few:



  • Little Ben

  • Cuckoo Watch

  • Diii





share|improve this answer


















  • 1





    nice, what about ticking? :)

    – poige
    Jan 7 at 8:48











  • @poige One question per question is best policy. I'm going to edit that out of the main question so this can focus on the ability or inability to toll major hours and not tick by tock.

    – bmike
    Jan 7 at 21:56











  • @bmike I've looked through a few of your own questions and easily found some where you're asking at least a couple of q-ns (sometimes even more). — Double standards…

    – poige
    Jan 7 at 22:44











  • chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/87972/room-for-poige-and-bmike

    – poige
    Jan 7 at 22:48











  • Feel free to propose an edit or raise that in Ask Different Meta, @poige - same for my edit here. If you disagree with it Ask Different Meta is the perfect way to draw attention to it and get more eyes. No one is perfect and just because it's a "best policy" doesn't mean there can be exceptions and/or debate.

    – bmike
    Jan 7 at 23:29














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There's currently no native way to play a chime on the hour with watchOS - well, at least not without workarounds using the Timer, Reminders, etc.



However, there are a number of 3rd party Apple Watch apps available that provide this functionality. Below are just a few:



  • Little Ben

  • Cuckoo Watch

  • Diii





share|improve this answer













There's currently no native way to play a chime on the hour with watchOS - well, at least not without workarounds using the Timer, Reminders, etc.



However, there are a number of 3rd party Apple Watch apps available that provide this functionality. Below are just a few:



  • Little Ben

  • Cuckoo Watch

  • Diii






share|improve this answer












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    nice, what about ticking? :)

    – poige
    Jan 7 at 8:48











  • @poige One question per question is best policy. I'm going to edit that out of the main question so this can focus on the ability or inability to toll major hours and not tick by tock.

    – bmike
    Jan 7 at 21:56











  • @bmike I've looked through a few of your own questions and easily found some where you're asking at least a couple of q-ns (sometimes even more). — Double standards…

    – poige
    Jan 7 at 22:44











  • chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/87972/room-for-poige-and-bmike

    – poige
    Jan 7 at 22:48











  • Feel free to propose an edit or raise that in Ask Different Meta, @poige - same for my edit here. If you disagree with it Ask Different Meta is the perfect way to draw attention to it and get more eyes. No one is perfect and just because it's a "best policy" doesn't mean there can be exceptions and/or debate.

    – bmike
    Jan 7 at 23:29













  • 1





    nice, what about ticking? :)

    – poige
    Jan 7 at 8:48











  • @poige One question per question is best policy. I'm going to edit that out of the main question so this can focus on the ability or inability to toll major hours and not tick by tock.

    – bmike
    Jan 7 at 21:56











  • @bmike I've looked through a few of your own questions and easily found some where you're asking at least a couple of q-ns (sometimes even more). — Double standards…

    – poige
    Jan 7 at 22:44











  • chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/87972/room-for-poige-and-bmike

    – poige
    Jan 7 at 22:48











  • Feel free to propose an edit or raise that in Ask Different Meta, @poige - same for my edit here. If you disagree with it Ask Different Meta is the perfect way to draw attention to it and get more eyes. No one is perfect and just because it's a "best policy" doesn't mean there can be exceptions and/or debate.

    – bmike
    Jan 7 at 23:29








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nice, what about ticking? :)

– poige
Jan 7 at 8:48





nice, what about ticking? :)

– poige
Jan 7 at 8:48













@poige One question per question is best policy. I'm going to edit that out of the main question so this can focus on the ability or inability to toll major hours and not tick by tock.

– bmike
Jan 7 at 21:56





@poige One question per question is best policy. I'm going to edit that out of the main question so this can focus on the ability or inability to toll major hours and not tick by tock.

– bmike
Jan 7 at 21:56













@bmike I've looked through a few of your own questions and easily found some where you're asking at least a couple of q-ns (sometimes even more). — Double standards…

– poige
Jan 7 at 22:44





@bmike I've looked through a few of your own questions and easily found some where you're asking at least a couple of q-ns (sometimes even more). — Double standards…

– poige
Jan 7 at 22:44













chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/87972/room-for-poige-and-bmike

– poige
Jan 7 at 22:48





chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/87972/room-for-poige-and-bmike

– poige
Jan 7 at 22:48













Feel free to propose an edit or raise that in Ask Different Meta, @poige - same for my edit here. If you disagree with it Ask Different Meta is the perfect way to draw attention to it and get more eyes. No one is perfect and just because it's a "best policy" doesn't mean there can be exceptions and/or debate.

– bmike
Jan 7 at 23:29






Feel free to propose an edit or raise that in Ask Different Meta, @poige - same for my edit here. If you disagree with it Ask Different Meta is the perfect way to draw attention to it and get more eyes. No one is perfect and just because it's a "best policy" doesn't mean there can be exceptions and/or debate.

– bmike
Jan 7 at 23:29


















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