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It might be helpful to explain what app this is in.
Yes - is this watch on an eSIM? Is the spam coming as notifications or messages? What apps?
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Your watch comes with apple phone support - they are very helpful.
Geektastic: All Apple Watches are esim I think.
No they are not.
Again, some more information would be helpful. What is the sender listed as? What is the content? Are they addressed to you? Do you know the sender? Is it via imessage or SMS incoming?

RunningMan:Geektastic: All Apple Watches are esim I think.No they are not.
Again, some more information would be helpful. What is the sender listed as? What is the content? Are they addressed to you? Do you know the sender? Is it via imessage or SMS incoming?

Within the Messages app on the iPhone, make sure that you're looking at 'All Messages' as opposed to 'Known Senders'. The latter will filter out rubbish like this.
Posting a screenshot would be helpful. You can enable screenshots by (on your iPhone) opening the Watch app, browse to General and scroll to Screenshots and switch the option to on. When you get the next spam message, press both buttons on the side of the watch. The images will be saved into the Photos app on your iPhone for later viewing.
OP hasn't confirmed yet if this is a cellular watch with eSIM, but did say it was incoming as iMessage as opposed to SMS, so probably not SMS spam to an eSIM number.
Under settings->messages->send&receive you can config whether the cell number or icloud account are used to send and receive iMessages. Would be useful to know what is configured there.
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