Does the Apple Watch Have a UDID?

In the watchOS Beta Software Installation Guide it reads:


Registering Your Device

Before installing watchOS beta software, register your device in Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles using the steps below.
1. Locate the Unique Device Identifier (UDID) for your device using Xcode.

a. Connect your device to your Mac and launch Xcode.

b. Open the Organizer from the Window menu and select your device.

c. Highlight the 40 character UDID string in the Identifier field and copy it.

2. Sign in to Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles and click the ‘Devices’ link under iOS Apps. 3. Click the ‘+’ symbol to begin the registration process.
4. Give your device a name and paste the UDID obtained from Xcode.
5. Click continue and confirm your entry to complete the registration process.


I'm assuming Apple means for developers to register the UDID of the iPhone, but not sure. Are they sayin that the watch itself has a UDID that needs to be registered?


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Yes, the Watch has a UDID. You can find it under the phone's UDID in Xcode > Window > Devices.

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There is a UUID for the Apple Watch. You can get it by plugging in the paired iPhone, opening up Xcode, and opening up the Devices window. Then select the paried iPhone in the sidebar, it should give you the paired Apple Watch's information as well, the UUID shows as the 'Identifier'. Hope this helps.

Thanks, Dex and David!!

David, Thanks for the Post - I tried your suggestion and received "Please enter a valid Hardware UDID" - so no luck.


and watch still not appearing in xcode -->window-->organizer


any suggestions?


Jason