One of the best things about an Apple Watch is Watch The End of the Fucking Worldhow customizable it is. Any old watch lets you switch the band, but with an Apple Watch, even your watch facecan match your mood, your outfit, or both.
While changing your watch band is straightforward, switching up your watch face might not seem so simple (at first). Don't worry, though — once you get the hang of it, it's child's play.
Here's how to change the watch face on your Apple Watch in a few easy steps.
Step 1: Press your Apple Watch's Digital Crown so that the current watch face appears.
Step 2: Long press on the display until the watch face is minimized.
Step 3: Swipe to the right or left and choose from your already saved watch faces.
Step 4: If you don't like any of the already saved options, you swipe all the way to the left until you reach the 'New' option.
Step 5: Scroll up and down through the additional watch faces and tap 'Add' when you find one you like
Step 6: Once you've settled on your new Apple Watch face, press the Digital Crown to save and set the watch face.
Step 7: If you want to edit an existing watch face, long press on the display and tap 'Edit' underneath each one. Swipe to the left to cycle through your editing options.
Step 1: Open the Watch app.
Step 2: Select "My Watch."
Here you'll find all your saved watch faces.
Step 3: Tap on 'Edit' in the right-hand corner.
On this screen you can rearrange the sequence of the watch faces that appear on your Apple Watch.
Step 4: Once you're done, tap 'Set as current Watch Face.'
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