I experienced the same problems with the watch zero. I upgraded to the watch 
for and absolutely love it. Everything is so responsive and fast.

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> On Dec 17, 2018, at 3:17 AM, Garry Turkington <gat.acc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I had an original (aka series 0) Apple Watch and something that always
> annoyed me was that it seemed to ignore double taps at times. I'd
> double tap a button on the screen, the watch would make a noise  like
> it was being activated but nothing would happen. Double tap again and
> the button would generally activate. Given how painfully slow the S0
> was I just put this down to an artifact of the poor performance.
> 
> I managed to crack the screen on the S0 just before AppleCare ran out
> and my replacement is a Series 1, which is certainly much more
> responsive and generally faster than the series 0. But it still has a
> habit of buttons etc not activating when double tapped.
> 
> Do others see this behaviour and if so is there a root cause? I was
> musing on upgrading to a Series 4 but having this not happen would be
> a major part of that decision. Again, I'm wondering if this is due to
> the general slowness of the early gen watches. If so then a Series 4
> would be a great upgrade, if this is general weirdness in VO on
> watchOS then less so. A possibly related artifact is how, particularly
> if I've not used the watch for a while, it takes seconds to respond to
> the first touch on the screen. Again, early watch slowness or VO
> issues?
> 
> As a data point I've had 5 iPhones and 3 iPads so I am far from  a
> stranger to  touch-screen Apple devices and have never had this sort
> of issue with any other device.
> 
> Any input much welcome
> Garry
> 
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