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Gabriella Kallin

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Jan 25, 2024, 6:42:03 AM1/25/24
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Look for software updates; the set of watch faces that follows might differ from what you see on your Apple Watch. Not all watch faces available in all regions or on all models. To see the latest set of watch faces, make sure your software is up to date.

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Tap the outer edge surrounding the main 12-hour dial on this watch face, and it transforms into a chronograph. Record time on scales of 60, 30, 6, or 3 seconds. Or select the tachymeter timescale to measure speed based on time travel over a fixed distance.

This watch face gradually changes to highlight the current hour. The numerals are a custom font designed to fit into the edge of the display and move seamlessly from one hour to the next. Tap the watch face, then turn the Digital Crown to expand numbers other than the current hour.

To start timing, tap the main 12-hour dial to align the marker on the outer edge with the minute hand, turn the Digital Crown to set the length of time, then tap Start. To return the face to its default state, tap the red elapsed time button, then tap Stop.

To set a second time zone, tap the watch face, then turn the Digital Crown to choose a time zone. Tap to confirm your choice and return to the watch face. The red hand shows you the hour in the second time zone.

This classic, type-driven watch face features custom-designed numbers that dynamically change in style and weight when you tap the watch face, then turn the Digital Crown. The numerals rotate to become pills when your wrist is down.

To hear Mickey Mouse or Minnie Mouse tell you the time, open the Settings app on your Apple Watch, tap Clock, then turn on Speak Time. Raise your wrist, then place two fingers on the watch face to hear the time.

Create a Photos face on your Apple Watch: With the current watch face showing, touch and hold the display, swipe all the way to the right, tap the New button (+), then tap Photos. Or, while browsing in the Photos app on your Apple Watch, tap , scroll to the bottom of the screen, then tap Create Face.

Create a Photos face on your iPhone: Open the Photos app on your iPhone, tap a photo, tap , swipe up, then tap Create Watch Face. Choose to create a Portraits watch face, Photos watch face, or a Kaleidoscope watch face.

The Portraits watch face uses photos from the photo library on your iPhone. Layer effects are applied to photos of people, dogs, cats, and landscapes. You can choose from three different type styles and select up to 24 photos. A new photo appears each time you raise your wrist or tap the display.

I developed a custom watch face (Android Wear 5), works perfectly during testing. Uploaded to Google Play and download to test, but it does not show up in the Android Wear app, nor the paired watch itself (running Android Wear 5.0.1)!

If nothing works from above, I would suggest you contact Facer Support by emailing them at: facer-...@little-labs.com They will want you to include the watch brand and model number, the operating system version plus the Facer app version you have. Also include a detailed explanation of the issue you are having so they can investigate what might be going on.

The minor change to make it need two separate actions to change the watch face was a response to the many users who complained about unwanted single touches getting interpreted as a swipe action. The masses spoke and Apple listened.

One of my favorite earlier digital watches was made by Citizen called WIND JACK D060-086775 Watch. It would be great if someone out there in the facer world could recreate it to include the animations?

New fenix 7 user here (my first Garmin watch, although I've been using Garmin Edge cycle computers for years). I want to have the running stopwatch time appear as a data field on the main watch face, but I can't find a way to do that. I see numerous data types, such as date, heartrate, step count, weather, etc., but I don't see stopwatch as a choice. There is a small icon that looks like a stopwatch with the number 0 next to it, but that doesn't show the stopwatch time and I don't know what it's supposed to represent.

Not that I'm aware of. Closest thing I know of is when you long-press the Light button to bring up the circle menu, it'll show the stopwatch time in the middle (if the stopwatch is currently running).

The stopwatch itself has the digital time of day at the top of it. But what I'd really like is an analog watch face for time of day, with a digital display of the stopwatch. Over the years, I've owned multiple conventional "chronograph" watches that had such a display combination, so it seemed natural to me that it should be one of the most common watch faces for a fully configurable watch face... But I guess not.

Maybe it's not exactly what you are looking for, but this might do the work for you. I configured my back button to have stopwatch as a hotkey. This allows me quick access and the stopwatch has the time of the day as well.

Given the huge number of data fields that potentially can be displayed on the watch face, it just seems absurd that something as basic to many watches as stopwatch time isn't one of them. Maybe I'll play around with watch face designer tools to see if it's possible to make my own. Maybe there's some technical reason it can't be done?

Hi - I would be really interested in this. Even an analogue display solution for the timer, in the style of a classic divers watch face, with timer marked in the bezel area,which is very easily read at a glance.

Hi,Rencently I bought a Mi Band 8. I cannot find a correct editor to create my watchfaces for Band 8. Please, can anyone help me to find the correct tool to create them?Thanks in advance, and happy new year!!...

Merry Christmas to all and wish Happy New Year to all. Can anyone help me and convert this watchface for GTR3 Pro because editor can't convert it at all. Gtr3 version is from mrbutthead and this watchface is from zepp store. Thank you.htt...

I bought an Amazfit Balance and I just find out that there is no disconnection notification function when I move away from the mobile phone, which is very important for me. I would like to know if there is a watchface that has this function...

Hello. Merry christmas!First, I apologize my unskilled English.Please excuse me.I'm using Cheetah Square.I have been troubled for days about sync with some custom watch face...At ZEPP, All normal functions work.and Devices floating...

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I was wondering if anyone knows how to remove a watch face off an Emporio Armani AR-2432. I was able to remove the back case, stem, and push pins but to my shock and horror, found out that the watch face was bigger than the case so I can't pull it from the back.

The only thing I can think of is to pop open the front bezel by sticking a stanley knife or razor between the bezel and case. However, before I do that and wreck the watch, I thought it might be best to check with the pros.

There does not seem to be much info about this kind of watch on the net or YouTube so hopefully this thread can help others as this is a very popular watch. Many in the Armani range are made in the same way.

A Stanley knife type blade in a good quality holder helps. I started at the notch and went around the bezel a few times. Need to be careful not to aim the pressure in wards when popping off the bezel (It pops very suddenly and shoots off) I managed to damage the hour hand and the chronograph hand fell out. ( My first time fixing a watch so still learning ) bent the hour hand back in to place so it was all good.

There is a seal where the bezel fits in to the case and I would have thought running a blade to pop it off would damage this seal. Worth replacing if you plan on going swimming while wearing this watch.

I have a watch complication that used to work just fine and now all of a sudden in my latest build it's showing only dashes. The watch app is there, if I tap on the complication then the watch app opens correctly, if I edit the watch face and select the complication I can see my placeholder (and it's fine) but when I select that complication, the sample watch face shows dashes.

The only major change I've made is to make the watch app a single-target without an extension delegate as per Apple's recommended settings. I don't think this is the problem as the simulator shows the complication. It's only on the Watch Series 4 that I'm testing on that I can't see my complication.

When I debug the watch app and ask for how many complications there are, it comes back with zero even though I've put them on the watch face. It seems like watchOS9 is just not respecting the complication any longer but I can't figure out why.

My understanding is that in the WatchOS system there are caches for the complications you run on your watch face. These caches include bundle identifiers for the complications, bundle identifiers which change when you migrate to the new single target! So this means the complications on your existing watch face point to what seems like a non-existent app hence the "--". I think the reason this so blatant problem has got through and continued is because Apple expects developers to also adopt WidgetKit for complications instead of Clockkit, and this has a migrator (although I've read plenty of issues with that). The problem is that some developers, including me, are not yet adopting WidgetKit for complications for many reasons including supporting < WatchOS 9, issues with WidigetKit update performance not being as reliable as ClockKit etc....

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