The Apple Watch is stealing a lot of time even without being present in much of the world. In Spain, however, there are already many who have taken over his unit thanks to unofficial methods that allow you to forward the package purchased in the Apple Store of a country where the watch is sold to your home address in another country of the European Union. I know that in Latin America there are also services dedicated to this type of distribution.
As I say, although the exact launch of it in our country is unknown, it continues to occupy much of the attention and hearts of many faithful who want to be able to wear this new device on their wrist.
Thus, users who already have it, have reported that there is no native option to see the remaining battery on our iPhone from the clock, something that is very useful as an additional option. so we don't have to take our device out of our pocket when it comes to checking the status of it, since precisely the idea of the Apple Watch is that, to manage the "little things" from the clock and not from the iPhone.
This small problem can be solved, among other ways, with the application Macid. Most of you will know it for being the famous application that “magically” unlocked the Mac using the Touch ID of the iPhone, but it turns out that one of the things that it shows us in its application for the Apple Watch is the battery. Obviously, this option is intended for those who are users of this app, but if it is not your case, surely there are many other ways to do it (as I believe, there are also workflows that perform this action).