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    Home»Operating Systems»Hands on: Windows 11’s Notification Center finally has a clock with seconds

    Hands on: Windows 11’s Notification Center finally has a clock with seconds

    April 19, 2025

    Windows 11 23H2 and 24H2 are testing a feature that allows you to add a “Clock” with seconds to the Notifications Center. You’ll see a full-fledged clock when you tap the notifications icon or the time & date displayed in the system tray. You can turn on or off the feature from Settings > Date & Time > Show time in the Notification Center.

    But why has a basic feature like “Clock with seconds” been missing from the operating system for the past four years? The story goes back to Windows 11’s launch event in 2021. Windows 11 was announced during the pandemic because Microsoft wanted to capitalise on the “remote work” trend.

    Windows 11 wasn’t a major upgrade from Windows 10. In fact, Windows 11 wasn’t even a thing until Microsoft’s leadership decided to spin off an upgrade to Windows 10 as a new release of the operating system. Windows 11 eventually shipped, and it came with a redesigned Start menu and taskbar.

    While the taskbar isn’t dramatically different from what we have on Windows 10 or older versions, Microsoft rebuilt it from scratch to make the code “modern” and efficient.

    Windows 11 Clock in 24H2
    Current Notification Center without Clock in Windows 11

    As a result, Windows 11 taskbar shipped without some features, such as the ability to drag and drop files to transfer. Microsoft also made it impossible to view time with seconds in the system tray, but the feature was brought back in Windows 11 23H2.

    What’s still missing is a full Clock inside the Calendar/Notifications. The good news is it’s coming to Windows 11 soon, and I was able to try it:

    Windows 11 Clock in Notification Center
    Image Courtesy: WindowsLatest.com

    As pointed out by Phantom on X and tested by Windows Latest, Windows 11’s new Show clock in the notifications feature is already present in Windows 11 23H2 preview builds (22635.5240+).

    As you can see in the above screenshot from my test machine, the Clock has seconds (HH:MM:SS) and clearly shows the Day and Date.

    Windows 11 Clock Settings

    It will be rolled out to everyone on Windows 11 24H2 and 23H2 in the coming months, but if you don’t want to see a clock in the notification center, you always have the choice to turn it off from Settings > Date & Time > Show time in the Notification Center.

    And a feature like this is necessary when you’re doing something where “seconds” mater, such as fixing a broken digital clock or physical watch.

    Windows 10 is losing its Clock when Windows 11 is getting it back

    Windows 11’s Clock on the taskbar is very similar to the existing Clock in Windows 10 Calendar flyout, but if you’ve been reading my work, you’d probably know that Microsoft wants to remove the Clock from Windows 10.

    New Calendar Flyout without clock seconds on Windows 10

    After installing Windows 10’s April 2025 Update, Windows Latest noticed that Microsoft has pulled the Clock from the Calendar Flyout as part of some A/B testing.

    At that point, we didn’t know that the feature was coming to Windows 11. If you try to connect the dots, you’ll realize the timing is very interesting.

    Only Microsoft can explain why it’s removing the Clock from Windows 10 Flyout when it’s adding it back to Windows 11 as a new feature. However, the feature will soon be available on Windows 11.

    The post Hands on: Windows 11’s Notification Center finally has a clock with seconds appeared first on Windows Latest

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