The rest of the setup requires the iPhone you plan to use
with the Apple Watch. (Even though watchOS 2 made it more independent, the
watch still relies on its companion iPhone for cellular connection and various
other functions, but it continues to operate, and can run many apps, when out
of Bluetooth range of its partner.)
Start up the Apple Watch app on your iPhone (this arrived
with iOS 8.2, so if you're still running an earlier version of iOS you'll need
to update) and you'll be prompted to switch on Bluetooth if you haven't done so
already. The app will talk you through the next few steps.
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First of all it will prompt you to line up the screen of the
Apple Watch in the crosshairs of the iPhone's camera as directed. You'll have
noticed that the Apple Watch has automatically detected the presence of a
nearby iPhone ready for pairing, and is now showing an attractive abstract
image that acts as a sort of QR code for the iPhone camera to pick up.

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