Thanks, all, for the feedback. I had heard that the IPX7 water resistant rating 
meant it could be submerged in water up to a depth of 1m for up to 30 mins. The 
Apple Store staff member who helped me try on the watch said they don’t 
recommend waring it in the shower, but then I read that Tim Cook wears his in 
the shower. But then again I suppose Tim Cook doesn’t need to worry about 
needing to buy a new one if anything happens to his while wearing it in the 
shower. One other issue, I suppose, with waring it in the shower is if soap 
gets into it. Maybe it can handle water but I don’t know about soap.

Anyway, I took it to the Genius Bar today. They did some diagnostic testing and 
said there seemed to be a software issue. AS the Watch is such a new product, 
further testing would require them sending it off site, possibly taking up to 
one week. I don’t really want to be without my watch for a week, so at the 
Genius’s suggestion I’m just going to try resetting the Watch settings and 
then the iPhone settings. Before doing that I might just try restarting the 
Watch regularly as you all are suggesting.

So it seems others aren’t having any issues with the Watch activating on 
wrist-raise even with speak on wrist-raise turned off, is that right? Can any 
others of you confirm that?

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