Use Siri on Apple Watch

Useful Siri commands
Siri can perform tasks and deliver answers right on your Apple Watch. Try asking Siri to do things that usually take you a couple of steps.
Ask Siri. Say something like:
“Start a 30-minute outdoor run”
“Tell Kathleen I’m almost finished”
“Open the Heart Rate app”
“Play ‘Fists of Fury’ by Kamasi Washington”
“What kinds of things can I ask you?”

Interact with Siri
To make a request to Siri, do any of the following:
On Apple Watch Series 3 and later, raise your wrist and speak into your Apple Watch.
To turn off the Raise To Speak feature, open Settings
on your Apple Watch, go to General > Siri, then turn off Raise To Speak.
On earlier models, say “Hey Siri” followed by your request.
Tap the Siri button on the Siri watch face.
Press and hold the Digital Crown until you see the listening indicator at the bottom of the screen, then speak your request and release the Digital Crown.
Tip: After you ask Siri something, you can lower your wrist. You’ll feel a tap when Siri has a response.
To reply to a question from Siri or to continue the conversation, hold down the Digital Crown and speak.
On Apple Watch Series 3 and later, Siri can speak responses to you, as it does on iOS and macOS. You can also hear Siri through a Bluetooth headset connected to Apple Watch.
Note: To use Siri, Apple Watch must be connected to the Internet. Cellular charges may apply.
For more information, see the Apple Support article Use Siri on your Apple Watch.