So this morning I’m messing with my Apple Watch, you know, just checking notifications after waking up. I try to swipe up to see my control center – battery level, wifi, that stuff. Totally frozen. Nothing happens. Zip. Nada. Seriously annoying, right? I swipe again. Harder. Still nothing. Feels like the watch is just ignoring me.

First Thing I Did: The Obvious Stuff
Okay, okay, calm down. Don’t panic. Maybe it’s just being glitchy. Did the classic turn it off and on again routine.
- Pressed and held the side button until the power-off slider popped up.
- Dragged the slider, waited for it to turn off.
- Waited a solid minute, probably less, felt longer.
- Pressed and held the side button again ’til the Apple logo showed up.
Watch booted back up. Feeling hopeful. Swiped up… still dead. Ugh. Okay, plan B. Maybe software needs updating?
- Opened the Watch app on my iPhone (the one connected to it).
- Went to General > Software Update.
- It said “Your software is up to date.” Great. Just great. No help there.
Getting More Desperate: Force Restart Time
Alright, time for the heavy artillery – the force restart. This usually fixes weird hangs. Fingers crossed.
- Pressed and held BOTH the side button AND the Digital Crown.
- Held them together, kept holding… Saw the power-off slider, ignored it.
- Kept holding for like 10 seconds until the Apple logo suddenly popped on screen, then let go.
Watch restarted itself, kind of like a deeper reboot. Waited impatiently for it to finish loading. Heart pounding a little (okay, maybe exaggerating). Finally, home screen. Took a breath. Swiped up… CONTROL CENTER SLID RIGHT UP! YES! It worked!
What Worked In The End
So yeah, after the normal restart did nothing, the force restart is what fixed the stupid swipe-up menu being dead on my Apple Watch. Took all of maybe 2 minutes once I remembered how to do it properly. Saved me a trip to the store or a long call with support. Big relief! Always try this if your watch screen gets stubborn.