![]() When viewing the time on your watch, swipe up on the watch face to open Control Centre > check that your watch states Connected with the icon of a green phone. Check that your Apple Watch is connected to your iPhone via Bluetooth:.Check that your Apple Watch is on your wrist and unlocked.Check that your Mac and iPhone are connected to the same 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network.On your iPhone: check that both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are enabled:.On your Mac: check that both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are enabled.Everything I have seen on these boards as possible solutions. I have turned auto unlock off on the iMac, and then turned it back on again. But all I get on the iMac is the box for manually entering my password. (I think, but cannot be certain it was when the last Sierra updates were installed, around October 25th, but that might be a red herring.) I have the watch on my wrist. ![]() But a couple of weeks ago it just stopped. I set up the iMac for auto unlock using my watch and it worked just fine for a while. "Allow your Apple Watch to unlock your Mac" is checked under Security & Privacy preferences. Everything is using the same (home) WiFi network. My iMac has both wifi and bluetooth turned on. Everything is signed into iCloud with the same Apple ID. My iPhone, Apple Watch and iMac are fully updated with most current software.
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