There are three ways to customize your Apple Watch face — by changing the level of detail, the look, and the number and type of complications.
Changing the level of detail can include adding more hour and minute numbers. Changing the look can include switching red for blue or yellow in the color options. It can also include switching an animated butterfly out for an animated jellyfish. Complications, a term used in classic time pieces, offer far more options — alarm, moon phases, timer, calendar, stocks, weather, activity, stopwatch, and world clock. Not every Apple Watch face supports customization, and different faces can take a different number of complications, but once you get the hang of it you can set up the perfect face to match your current mood and activity.
How to customize the watch face on your Apple Watch
- Double press the Digital Crown to go to the watch face. (If you aren't there already.)
- Force Touch somewhere on the watch face. (The center is easiest.)
- Swipe left or right to cycle through the available watch faces.
- Tap on Customize — if available — to change detail level, colors, and complications. (The number of dots at the top of the screen show you how many of the options are available to you.)
- Turn the Digital Crown to increase or decrease detail level, if available. (A progress indicator on the right will show how many options remain above and below your current rotation point.)
- Swipe from right to left to switch to the next screen.
- Turn the Digital Crown to cycle through colors, if available.
- Swipe from right to left to switch to the next screen.
- Tap on a Complication to select it, if available.
- Turn the Digital Crown to cycle through complications.
- Tap to select more Complication and turn to cycle through more options, as desired.
- Press the Digital Crown to finish your customizations.
- Tap the screen to select it as your new watch face.
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