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Fake Calendar Events

My watch is showing events that aren’t real. Thing that are not on any calandra are showing up. Dinner with someone and brunch someplace else? Why would my watch make up things for the calendar? 

  • I’ve had that happen to me as well. It had me “Having lunch with Jay” 

  • Maybe 'showroom repacked' watches? Hope not!

  • Which calendar is synced to the watch?

  • exactly dinner with a contact and then it suggested i had brunch at a local restaurant. Now to morrow ahs a real event but my money is next day without a real event one gets inserted

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  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 5 years ago in reply to Illinipod

    The important question is who's paying for dinner? :) 

  • This is happening to me too - on an FR 945. I am using an iPhone. Exactly the same issue - a real contact but a fake event (Breakfast with someone). There is no notification on the phone and nothing in the calendar. I use the Week Calendar app tied to a Microsoft account. I checked each separately (and the built-in iOS app) and the appointment doesn't appear in any of them.

  • This happened on my wife's Fenix 6s recently. What's happening is that Siri is suggesting an appointment based on an email or text message (or similar). The way to stop it:

    1. On the iPhone, open the Settings app.
    2. Navigate to Siri & Search.
    3. Scroll down to the app that is generating the appointment suggestion. In her case it was Messages. Tap the app name.
    4. Turn off Show Siri Suggestions in App and Learn from this App.

    The calendar entry on the Fenix should go away after a moment or two. Bear in mind that you might need to turn off these two Siri settings in multiple apps if you are unsure where the appointment suggestion is coming from.

  • This does seem to be the solution. I disconnected all the obvious apps in settings to no effect then went through the entire list doing the same. Somewhere in the course of doing that the appointment disappeared from the watch. I don't understand, though, the point of a Siri suggestion that isn't visible in the calendar app on the phone or in the notification centre or visible (as far as I can tell) in any other way on the phone. Mystery 9,382 in the life of Siri, I suppose.