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What's the best Apple Watch face?

What's the best Apple Watch face? Well, it comes down to your particular style.

Thankfully, no matter your taste, Apple surely has one that suits you. Whether you prefer a more traditional look in your watch face or one that will show off some memories in a personalized photo slideshow, you're covered.

Initially Apple only released ten watch faces to choose from on the Apple Watch, but now there are many, many more plus we expect Apple to bring others in the future with further watchOS updates.

In fact, watchOS 5 brought lots of improvements for watch faces such as the ability to put third-party app complications into the Siri watch face so you can see extra information directly from the opening screen.

To get started at changing your watch face, simply use Force Touch – essentially a firm press – on the face of the watch and you'll be taken to a gallery mode where various faces are listed. From there, you'll get the option to select one, with a few of them allowing further customization choices.

You've picked the watch, you've sorted between the best Apple Watch bands, so now have a look at the best watch faces available through Apple.

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Infograph face

Currently an exclusive for the Apple Watch Series 4, this is one of the most feature rich watch faces you can have running on your smartwatch. You can customize the data displayed around the main clock, and change the complications in the center as well.

We particularly like how detailed the data can be that you can just get a quick look at your fitness rings, your latest calendar notification, the time in a different time zone and the temperature outside in a just a single glance.

If you've got an Apple Watch 4, you may want to test this one out and see what you can make with the Infograph face.

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Siri face

The Siri watch face added with watchOS 4 is arguably one of the most useful. It will show you cards with relevant information throughout the day, such as upcoming reminders, traffic details before your commute and the current weather.

The Siri watch face can pull in details from the likes of Breathe, Maps, Wallet, Activity and Alarms as well as a variety of third-party apps if you're using the latest watchOS 5 software. Those apps include things like Pokemon Go, Citymapper and Carrot Weather.

You can tap on a card to be taken to the app it’s related to, or if you want to access Siri itself the face has a complication for that.

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Toy Story face

If you’re a Toy Story fan this is the watch face for you. It features Woody, Jessie, Buzz Lightyear and Rex, each of which will come to life in a series of animations.

You can choose your favorite character or opt for ‘Toy Box’ mode, which cycles through them at random, and even mixes in a few other characters including Hamm.

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Kaleidoscope face

The Kaleidoscope face turns a static image into a kaleidoscope-like pattern. You can select a photo and a kaleidoscope style, then see it get completely transformed.

This face offers a lot of variety, since you can choose from a selection of photos to turn into a kaleidoscope pattern.

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Activity Digital face

Keeping track of notifications and calendar commitments is important, but for some, monitoring in-depth fitness data is even moreso.

The Activity Digital face visualizes your workout progress via the three colored circles so that you can see how many steps you've tackled and how many more you need to meet your fitness goal.

Starting from the inside of the circular model, the blue color tracks the amount of times that you've stood up. The green monitors how many minutes of exercise that you've tracked and lastly, the hot pink color gives you a readout on how many calories that you've burned.

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Pride watch face

One of the most recent Apple Watch faces was released in June 2018 and was released to celebrate Pride. It goes paired with a new Pride watch band from the company too.

It's an interpretation of the Pride flag that moves on your home screen to look like streamers of the iconic colors. If you pair it with the Pride watch band, it'll then match up on the screen as well looking like the flag goes all the way around your wrist.

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Utility face

It's fair to say that the Utility face is for utilitarians who like to keep things practical. This face shows the time, obviously, but also displays your fitness progress, as well as some other complications of your choosing.

We think this one is particularly suited to those who don't want a fancy design or anything extra apart from easy access to their most used apps.

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Modular face

Like the Utility face, the Modular option is all about cramming as much information as possible onto the Apple Watch's tiny screen.

This is the face you want if you want a bit of customization and a good amount of hard info, so that you won't need to fetch your phone frequently.

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Motion face (Jellyfish)

The Motion face comes in a few different flavors, but this jellyfish one is our favorite. It's sedated, tranquil and adds some motion to your smartwatch.

Rather than having your smartwatch cluttered with details and complications that jump out at your face encouraging you to interact with your watch, this one will keep it simple and just give you those core details like the time and date. What's not to love?

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Astronomy face (Moon)

Looking at the clock is a trusted method to gather the time, but adding in the moon shows how much (or little) our glorious moon is coated in sunlight. OK, the moon might just make for a fun visual, but it's a very solid choice for minimalists nevertheless.

Like the Earth version of the face, turning the Digital Crown moves time backwards or forwards causing the various planets to shift and spin. Pressing the crown resets it back to the normal time.

For even more fun, tapping the moon will show you the current lunar phase and turning the crown back and forth will show future and past phases. You'll get the same effect with the solar system where the crown will show you various planetary alignments.

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Solar face

Like Astronomy, Solar is another hidden gem. It keeps a low profile and doesn't let you add anything to the face but makes up by showing the various positions of the sun in addition to telling you how long it will be until sunset or how long ago sunrise was.

Simply move the Digital Crown back and forth to see what time the sun will be at a certain place, like noon or twilight. As it shifts, the face will subtly illustrate the time.

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Chronograph face

The Chronograph face is for those who yearn for a traditional style within this smartwatch.

While the Apple Watch doesn't cut any corners on its chassis to resemble a standard wrist-based timepiece, this face mimics it in spirit.

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Time Lapse face

This face keeps things simple, putting the flashy time lapse photography in focus. There's still room for complications, but this one makes a statement – just watch out for your battery life.

Motion face (Flower)

Like the Jellyfish variant of the face, the flower-flavored Motion face adds some zest to your Apple Watch display. The animation of a flower coming into bloom offers a moment of relaxation when you glimpse at the time or at a batch of notifications.

You won't get as much raw info here as you will with some of the other options, like the Modular face, but this one keeps things simple.

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Astronomy face (Earth)

Though the Astronomy watch face doesn't provide extra features, it's more functional than the other similarly, minimal faces.

It shows you the solar system and the exact position of the planets, sun and moon while displaying the day, date and current time.

Turning the Digital Crown moves time backwards or forwards causing the various planets to shift and spin. Pressing the crown resets it back to the normal time.

For even more fun, tapping the moon will show you the current lunar phase and turning the crown back and forth will show future and past phases. You'll get the same effect with the solar system where the crown will show you various planetary alignments.

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Cameron Faulkner

Cameron is a writer at The Verge, focused on reviews, deals coverage, and news. He wrote for magazines and websites such as The Verge, TechRadar, Practical Photoshop, Polygon, Eater and Al Bawaba.

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The best Apple Watch face ultimately comes down to personal style and preferences. Apple offers a wide range of watch faces to choose from, each with its own unique features and customization options. Initially, Apple only released ten watch faces, but now there are many more to choose from, and we can expect Apple to introduce more in the future with watchOS updates [[1]].

Here are some of the popular Apple Watch faces:

Infograph face

The Infograph face is currently exclusive to the Apple Watch Series 4. It is one of the most feature-rich watch faces available. You can customize the data displayed around the main clock and change the complications in the center. It offers detailed information such as fitness rings, calendar notifications, different time zones, and the temperature outside, all in a single glance [[2]].

Siri face

The Siri face, introduced with watchOS 4, is considered one of the most useful watch faces. It displays relevant information throughout the day, including upcoming reminders, traffic details, and the current weather. It can also pull in information from various apps, including Breathe, Maps, Wallet, Activity, and third-party apps like Pokemon Go, Citymapper, and Carrot Weather [[3]].

Toy Story face

For Toy Story fans, there is a watch face featuring characters like Woody, Jessie, Buzz Lightyear, and Rex. Each character comes to life in a series of animations. You can choose your favorite character or opt for 'Toy Box' mode, which cycles through them at random [[4]].

Kaleidoscope face

The Kaleidoscope face allows you to turn a static image into a kaleidoscope-like pattern. You can select a photo and a kaleidoscope style, and the face will transform it. This face offers a lot of variety since you can choose from a selection of photos to turn into a kaleidoscope pattern [[5]].

Activity Digital face

The Activity Digital face is designed for those who prioritize fitness tracking. It visualizes your workout progress through three colored circles, representing the number of steps, minutes of exercise, and calories burned. It provides a quick overview of your fitness goals and progress [[6]].

Pride watch face

The Pride watch face was released in June 2018 to celebrate Pride. It features an interpretation of the Pride flag that moves on the home screen, resembling streamers of the iconic colors. It can be paired with a Pride watch band for a coordinated look [[7]].

Utility face

The Utility face is a practical option for those who prefer a simple design. It displays the time, fitness progress, and other complications of your choice. It is suited for users who want easy access to their most used apps without any fancy design elements [[8]].

Modular face

Similar to the Utility face, the Modular face allows you to cram as much information as possible onto the Apple Watch's screen. It offers customization options and provides a good amount of hard info, reducing the need to check your phone frequently [[9]].

Motion face (Jellyfish)

The Motion face comes in various flavors, and the jellyfish variant adds a tranquil motion to your smartwatch. It keeps the design simple, displaying core details like the time and date without overwhelming complications [[10]].

Astronomy face (Moon)

The Astronomy face adds a fun visual element by displaying the moon's current phase alongside the time. Turning the Digital Crown allows you to see future and past lunar phases. It also offers a similar effect with the solar system, showing various planetary alignments [[11]].

Solar face

The Solar face is another minimalistic option that focuses on the positions of the sun. It shows how long it will be until sunset or how long ago sunrise was. By moving the Digital Crown, you can see the time the sun will be at a certain place, like noon or twilight [[12]].

Chronograph face

The Chronograph face is designed for those who prefer a traditional watch style. It mimics the appearance of a standard wrist-based timepiece, offering a classic look on your Apple Watch [[13]].

Time Lapse face

The Time Lapse face puts the spotlight on flashy time-lapse photography. While it allows for complications, it primarily focuses on showcasing stunning visuals. Keep in mind that using this face may impact battery life [[14]].

Motion face (Flower)

Similar to the Jellyfish variant, the Flower-flavored Motion face adds some zest to your Apple Watch display. The animation of a flower coming into bloom offers a moment of relaxation when checking the time or notifications. This face keeps things simple and doesn't provide as much raw information as other options [[15]].

Astronomy face (Earth)

The Astronomy face displays the solar system, including the positions of the planets, sun, and moon. It also shows the day, date, and current time. Turning the Digital Crown allows you to shift and spin the planets, and tapping the moon reveals the current lunar phase [[16]].

These are just a few examples of the many watch faces available for the Apple Watch. To change your watch face, simply use Force Touch (a firm press) on the face of the watch, and you'll be taken to a gallery mode where various faces are listed. From there, you can select and customize the watch face of your choice [[1]].

I hope this information helps you find the best Apple Watch face that suits your style and preferences! Let me know if you have any other questions.

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