How It
Works
One button. Zero noise. Everything you need to know to wake up on time, every time.
Every function.
Everything runs through one button
The Rewired watch has a single physical button on the right side of the case. Short presses cycle through display modes. A long press activates or holds a function. That's the entire control system — clean, simple, and impossible to fumble at 6am.
Current Time
Press the button once to wake the screen and display the current time. You'll see the hour and minutes clearly, with a small PM indicator in the corner if you're in PM mode. No PM shown means AM.
Steps Taken
Press the button a second time to switch to the pedometer display. This shows your step count for the current day — tracked automatically throughout the day without any setup required.
Stopwatch
Press the button three times to reach stopwatch mode, then hold the button to start timing. Hold again to stop. This mode is useful for any timed activity — workouts, cooking, you name it.
Three Alarm Slots
After the stopwatch, the next three presses cycle through your three alarm slots — Alarm 1, Alarm 2, and Alarm 3. Each shows the time currently set for that alarm. To edit them, keep pressing to enter alarm setting mode.
Press 4 times
Cycle past time, steps, stopwatch, and the 3 alarm displays until you reach the alarm you want to set.
Hold to enter
On the alarm you want to edit, hold the button until the hour digit begins flashing. You're now in alarm edit mode.
Set the hour
Press the button to advance the hour one digit at a time. When your desired hour is showing, hold the button to confirm and move to minutes.
Set the minutes
The minutes digit now flashes. Press to advance minutes. Hold to confirm and save. Your alarm is now set and active.
The PM indicator — small but critical
Look for a small "PM" in the corner of the display when reviewing your alarm time. If you see PM, your alarm is set for afternoon or evening. If no PM is showing, the alarm is set for AM. When cycling through hours during alarm setup, the display will cross from AM into PM as you pass 12 — watch for this to avoid accidentally setting a 7pm alarm when you meant 7am.
Remove from the silicone wristband
The watch unit slides out of the silicone band. Gently flex the band and pop the watch module free — it's designed to come out cleanly and go back in securely.
Plug directly into a USB wall adapter
Connect the watch module directly into a standard USB wall plug. Do not use a laptop USB port if possible — wall adapters provide a stronger, more consistent charge and are better for battery longevity.
Charge for 1–2 hours
A full charge takes approximately 1–2 hours. The display will indicate when the battery is full. We recommend charging every 2–3 days to ensure your watch is always ready for your wake time.
Slide back into the band
Once charged, slide the watch module back into the silicone band. Ensure it clicks or snaps firmly into place before wearing. The module should sit flush with the band on all sides.
Do this
Use a USB wall adapter. Remove from the band before charging. Charge on a flat, stable surface. Use the included cable.
Don't do this
Don't charge while wearing the band. Don't submerge in water. Don't leave charging overnight repeatedly. Don't use third-party cables.
| Action | Button Input | What Happens |
|---|---|---|
| View time |
Press ×1
|
Displays current time. Check corner for PM indicator. |
| View steps |
Press ×2
|
Displays daily step count |
| Stopwatch |
Press ×3 then Hold
|
Press 3× to reach stopwatch, hold to start/stop |
| View alarms |
Press ×4–6
|
Cycles through Alarm 1, 2, and 3 display |
| Edit alarm |
Press to alarm then Hold
|
Enters alarm edit mode — hour flashes first |
| Set hour |
Press to advance then Hold
|
Advance hour digit, hold to confirm & move to minutes |
| Set minutes |
Press to advance then Hold
|
Advance minutes digit, hold to save alarm |
| Charging |
Remove from band
|
Plug watch module directly into USB wall adapter |
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