Watch Freezing, Screen Displaying Snow - LG Watch Urbane

Several times a day my watch is "freezing" and the screen displays White Snow background with colored spots. Pressing the side button for 10 seconds results in the watch restarting and returning to the same screen. Pressing and holding it for more than 20 seconds the watch shuts down. If I then restart it some time later it sometimes starts ok!
I have tried resetting this back to default but this made no difference.
Is anyone else experiencing this? Any suggestions?

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The screen of my Xperia X1 sometimes flickers too after the phone switched off because of an empty battery. But it stops after 30 seconds or something. It does not happen when I use the reset button or switch the phone off using the power button.
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