GeyserLog 3.3 is now available on the iOS AppStore.
This version of the app includes support for the AppleWatch.
The AppleWatch app is not independent, but relies of the iPhone GeyserLog app to talk with the GeyserTimes server. It is intended to be another viewport into the GeyserLog app.
The app's primary screen allows you to choose four of the more common actions: Stopwatch, Recent Activity, Favorites and GrandWait. Double tapping the displayed time will log an Observation to the paired iPhone app, and display that time for a few seconds.
Stopwatch works in sync with the iPhone GeyserLog stopwatch, allowing you to start, stop and pause, on both devices. If you set the feature name on the phone, it will be displayed on the watch.
Recent Activity shows the latest dozen events posted to GeyserTimes. No notes, though.
Favorites shows the latest activity of those features that are shown in the iPhone GeyserLog's Favorites view.
GrandWait allows you to record events and activity without the need for using your iPhone screen in adverse conditions.
There's also a watch-face complication which will take you directly to the watch app, while saving the current time as an Observation. Double tapping on the clock in the primary screen will also save an Observation time, and show it for a few seconds.