If you’re like most people, you probably have at least one Apple Watch. And if you’re a fan of the company’s products, you may even have more. But if you’re not a fan of Apple’s products, or if your watch faces are starting to look a bit dated, there are ways to change them without having to go through the hassle of updating your phone. Here are three methods:
- Use an app: There are many apps that can change watch faces for free. The most popular ones include FaceTime and Photos. You can also find apps that offer more features or customization than the ones listed here. Just be sure to read the reviews before downloading any app because some may not be safe for children or those with sensitive skin.
- Use a computer: If you don’t have an Apple Watch and don’t want to use an app, then you can try using a computer to change watch faces. Just make sure that your computer is up-to-date with security patches and that it’s able to run software designed specifically for Apple Watches (like FaceTime). Some computers also come equipped with face recognition software that allows you to change watch faces without having to enter any information (like your name).
- Use a phone: If all of the above methods don’t work for you or if you just want to get started, then there’s always the option of using a phone instead. Just make sure that your phone is up-to-date with security patches and that it’s able to run software designed specifically for Apple Watches (like FaceTime).
Set Up Watch Faces First
The first thing to do is create the watch faces you want to use throughout the day. The easiest way to do this is via the “Face Gallery” tab in the Watch app on your iPhone.
Browse the various faces available, then customize them to your liking based on your desired usage.
You can pick colors, styles, and which Complications appear on your Apple Watch. Consider selecting watch faces suitable for work, the gym, or while at home.
These watch faces will now be stored on your watch. You can switch between them at any time by swiping left and right on your watch face.
You can also customize them under the “My Watch” tab in the Watch app on your iPhone or by tapping and holding your watch face and then tapping the “Edit” button.
Choose Watch Faces Based on Focus Modes
Focus modes let you filter out the distractions in your life by blocking specific notifications, contacts, calendars, mailboxes, and more. You can set up Focus modes to automatically switch throughout the day under the Settings > Focus menu.
Turn on the Focus modes you’d like to use, customize them as you see fit, and tell your iPhone how you’d like to trigger each one. You can then link your Focus mode to one of the watch faces you created earlier.
Simply tap “Choose” under the watch face you wish to use.
Choose Watch Faces Based on Shortcuts Automations
If you don’t want to use Focus modes on your iPhone but you’d still like to switch watch faces automatically, you can set up triggers to change your watch face using Apple’s Shortcuts app for iPhone.
To do this, launch Shortcuts on your iPhone and tap the Automation tab. Then, tap on the plus “+” icon in the top-right corner of the screen.
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Tap “Create Personal Automation” to get started, then pick a trigger you’d like to use.
This could be a time of day, your arrival at a specific location, when you connect to CarPlay, or even when you tap an NFC tag.
Some of these triggers allow you to get even more granular. For example, you can specify a time range during which the automation can be triggered or a specific Workout type.
On the next screen, tap “Add Action” and drop “Set Watch Face” into your workflow. Tap “Choose” and pick from the list of faces currently saved on your watch.
Tap “Next” and disable “Ask Before Running” so the automation runs every time. Tap “Done” to save it. You can swipe left on your automation to delete it or tap on it to make changes.
Don’t forget to set corresponding automations if you decide to go this route. For example, you might want to set a watch face for when you leave for work in the morning and a “When I Leave” trigger to change the face to something else when heading home.
Do More with Shortcuts
Shortcuts is one of the most useful iPhone apps. You can use it to create time-saving macros or just download Shortcuts that other people have made. They even sync over iCloud and many work on macOS just like they do on iOS or iPadOS.