Apple Watch charging works via wireless induction. You don't
need to physically plug a charging cable into the device, but the induction has
a tiny wireless range so it still needs to be in contact with the charging
unit.
How to set up Apple
Watch: Charger
The charger is the small white or metallic circular unit;
plug it into the mains and then place the Apple Watch on top of the charging
unit - it will snap on to the unit magnetically if you've positioned it
correctly. You can either lay the watch on top of the charger or, as in the
photo above, snap the charger on to the back of the watch.
The watch needs to be placed on the slightly curved side of
the charger, which hugs its convex underside, while the flat side of the
charger goes on the floor or bedside table. If you try to snap the watch on to
the flat side of the charger it won't charge, but you should be able to tell
you've got this wrong because there's no magnetic attraction between the two.
You'll also be able to tell that things are working correctly
because there's a small beep; an icon appears saying 'charging', and then
disappears; after this there will be a lightning bolt icon (sometimes red,
sometimes green, depending on whether the watch has switched to nightstand
mode) to indicate that charging has begun. READ MORE

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