1. Clockology
The excellent app Clockology not only lets you create your own Apple Watch faces but also use those created by other users. If you want to go on a little nostalgia trip back to the 90s, then you can’t go too wrong with the Casio Space watch face (pictured), which you can download here then enable through the app. Clockology isn’t actually unique to Apple Watch, and you can also use it to design and download custom clocks on your desktop, iPhone or iPad. Check out the official Subreddit for some of the great things that people come up with through Clockology – from classic brands like Diesel and Bell & Ross, to the retro-inspired Casio one you can see above.
2. Watch Face Albums
This free app contains a huge collection of pretty watch faces and wallpapers for your Apple Watch. Whether you’re into serious classical-style watches, astronomical watches, or those featuring some incredible cosplayers, you’ll find it on Watch Face Albums. Not every watch face within this app is free, but there’s always a dedicated “Today Free” section where you’ll be able to pick watch faces that are being given away that day. On the downside, it’s not directly integrated with Apple Watch, which means you need to download the faces as photos first. For a monthly fee of $0.99, you can also get access to the premium membership, which will give you a ton more options to play with.
3. Facer
With thousands of options available, Facer is one of the best known names in the Apple Watch face space. Backed by a huge user community, there are literally thousands of original designs ranging from small wallpaper changes to complete overhauls of the background, complications and more. The built-in editor makes it easy to design your own watch face either online or via the iOS app. One of the biggest benefits is its partnership for officially licensed watch faces from popular brands like Tetris, Ghostbusters, Garfield, MVMT, and Star Trek. That adds up to a really great selection of watch faces you likely won’t find anywhere else.
4. Buddywatch
The self described “Apple Watch stylist.” Buddywatch is another outstanding app for finding a new Apple Watch face. Well-designed and easy to navigate, Buddywatch loads right into its home screen, where you can find the latest additions to the app. Scrolling through this list, you will find a host of options that are not only beautiful watch faces but also recommendations for the right watch band to pair with the watch face. Once you locate an Apple Watch band you want to use, clicking on the “Download” button kicks you right over to the Apple Watch app where you can further personalize the face. Should you need any additional complications to complete the watch face, Buddywatch alerts you to which apps you will need, which is a nice touch. Heading to the search button allows you to search through a variety of face categories including casual, classy, health, sport and essential to narrow your search. You can also do the same for the watch model so that you can differentiate between what will fit on the Apple Watch 3 versus the larger screens on the later Apple Watch models. Along with the app, Buddywatch also hosts a somewhat minimal website where you can see all of the same results but on a much larger screen.
5. Watchfacely
Watchfacely is a joy to use in the search for your next Apple Watch face. Immediately upon opening the app, you are shown the most popular watch faces for the week. If none of those faces suit you, keep scrolling down where you will see the newest additions to the app. There’s a handful to scroll through until you tap on “View All” where you are shown a seemingly endless list of options. Everything from country flags to wallpaper backgrounds to customized takes of the Nike watch face are just a glimpse at what kind of watch faces you will discover. Last but not least is the “Featured Collection,” which includes an option for Simple (think minimal) “hoist your colors” for country flags and Maximize Your Space for watch faces full of complications. If you go back to the home screen and look right below “Popular This Week,” you can see different hashtags for various watch face categories. Like the “Featured Collection,” there is an option for #compact, #simple, #hustle, #solar, #memoji and so many more. Watchfacely makes it easy to drop into a Watch Face well and stay there for hours until you find that absolute must-have face.
6. MobyFace
With new content added weekly and strong partnerships that grab you right from the start, it’s easy to see why MobyFace is well rated. While the app gets all of the attention, the MobyFace website is actually a really great starting point with its own video series on how to download and install Apple Watch faces. This is a big differentiator that helps set this app apart from the rest of the recommendations on this list. That it also loads right up to Star Wars and The Mandalorian is another big hook. If Star Wars isn’t your preference, don’t worry, as there is no shortage of options, including Retro, NASA, Art, Nature, Seasons, and more categories. Each of these categories has dozens, if not hundreds, of watch face options to choose from. There really is something for everyone. While a good number of the watch faces do require a small cost of around $1.99 to fully unlock the app, it’s a small price to pay for how frequently you can switch back and forth between different faces.
7. Watchsmith
Watchsmith has a different approach than the apps mentioned above. With this app, the focus is on making your own complications that can dynamically change throughout the day. For example, you can start the day off by seeing the weather and then change to show you your calendar later in the morning. The app already includes a set of highly-customizable complications ranging in function from date to weather to astronomy. You can personalize, customize and make them your own as often or as infrequently as you like. Once you find the right mix of complications, you are essentially tweaking existing watch faces, but in a way, Apple doesn’t include by default. The usefulness of Watchsmith cannot be understated for anyone who values the use of complications as a way to see reminders, schedule, weather, etc. The app itself is free to use, but there is a subscription required for access to the full-feature set. Until the day Apple opens up the Apple Watch to true third-party watch faces, apps like the ones mentioned here are the next best thing. If you’re still in the Apple Watch ecosphere, then see how to use SIri shortcuts on your Apple Watch, We also have a list of websites where you can find iPhone and iPad wallpapers