Google has officially brought its Calendar app to the Apple Watch, offering users native access to their events and tasks directly from their wrist. As of version 25.24.1, the new app delivers a streamlined experience designed specifically for watchOS, providing at-a-glance scheduling without the need to check your phone.
The Apple Watch version of Google Calendar offers a weekly agenda view, displaying upcoming events and tasks as colorful, card-style entries. Each card includes essential details like time, event or task name, and location. While users can tap on an event to see more information, the app currently does not support creating or editing events on the watch itself—those actions still require the iPhone app.

In addition to the main app, Google has also introduced two new mini widgets for Apple Watch. One widget shows the current day and date, while the other highlights your next upcoming appointment. Both are compatible with watch faces and the Smart Stack feature, making it even easier to stay organized throughout the day.
This update marks a significant step in expanding Google’s presence on Apple’s wearable platform. Google Calendar now joins other Google apps already available on Apple Watch, including Maps, YouTube Music, and Keep.

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For users who rely on Google’s ecosystem but prefer Apple’s hardware, this new release brings much-needed integration and convenience to everyday scheduling.
