An Apple Watch with Touch ID sensor has been on the wishlists of many people for quite some time now. A new Apple patent application published today shows that Apple is at least considering the idea.

It follows a similar patent for embedding a Touch ID sensor into an iPhone power button…

The iPhone application was made back in 2015, and granted in 2017, while the Apple Watch application was filed in November 2018 but only published today.

The patent is written in the usual broad and vague patent language.

It later gets a little more specific.

But the patent illustrations make clear the thinking here: that the Digital Crown could read a fingerprint and compare it to a stored image, aka act as a Touch ID sensor.

Currently, there are two ways to unlock an Apple Watch: enter a PIN on the touchscreen, or unlock your iPhone, which also unlocks the paired Watch. An Apple Watch with Touch ID would be more convenient than either.

There have also been suggestions that Apple plans to return to Touch ID in future notchless iPhones, either with a sensor embedded beneath the display or on the power button.

Via Patently Apple