Hands on with the new Apple Watch faces in watchOS 9 | AppleInsider (2024)

Some of the new faces in watchOS 9

Even without third-party faces, watchOS 9 is still set to deliver some new face designs for Apple users. We're going hands-on with all of the new faces, as well as the newly-updated faces.

We installed the initial developer beta of watchOS 9 on our Apple Watch to test the new faces for ourselves. It's been about a week and we love some of the improvements Apple has made.

New faces for Apple Watch

Lunar

One of the most touted by Apple is its new Lunar watch face. This new face "depicts the relationship between the Gregorian calendar and lunar calendar." according to Apple. The moon is highlighted atop a field of subtle stars.

You're able to choose between the Chinese, Hebrew, or Islamic calendars. This will depict the calendar around the face in relation to the phase of the moon. As you rotate the Digital Crown, the dates will rotate around the moon as the light moves across its face.

This face supports four complications, one in each corner. The date is perpetually denoted at the bottom of the face so it does not need to occupy one of the dedicated complication slots.

Further customization includes color options for the second hand and the choice between analog and digital for the time-telling method in the center of the face.

Apple Watch Series 7

The Apple Watch Series 7 has an Always-on Retina display with nearly 20% more screen area than the Series 6 and the most crack-resistant front crystal yet on an Apple Watch.

Playtime

For a more lighthearted face, there is the new Playtime choice. This is a collaboration between Apple and famed artist Joi Fulton.

This face features four characters hovering on-screen. Each character is shaped like one of the numerical digits in the current time.

The Playtime face, including when dimmed (center) and when they bump into the glass (right)

The characters float, dangling little feet as they sway. When tapped, they react by bouncing back. As the characters come swinging back towards their original position, they "bump" into the glass of your Apple Watch, causing them to go cross-eyed for a moment.

If you have an Apple Watch with an always-on display, when it goes idle and dims the brightness, the characters fall asleep. The screen goes dark with just a bit of blue moonlight cast across the dozing characters with their eyes closed.

Customization for this face includes your choice of background colors and your on/off preference for the confetti hovering behind the characters. Unfortunately, no complications are supported.

Metropolitan

Possibly our favorite of the new faces is Metropolitan. This face has been inspired by traditional timepieces and looks like a more typical watch face.

Metroplitan face

There's a circular face with tick marks at regular intervals. You can choose whether to have no numbers, some numbers, or all 12 hours displayed. The dial has four looks, combining a white center, dark center, light background, or dark background. You have your choice of colors as well.

When your watch awakes from sleep, the numbers animate in. During sleep mode, they are just lines, but the lines rotate to reveal the hour as it awakens.

Like others, it supports four complications, one in each corner. There's no option for a center complication.

Updated faces for Apple Watch

Some faces Apple has tweaked, bringing improved graphics, more color choices, and other enhancements. For example, some faces now support rich complications for the first time which can display more information.

The biggest updates are coming to Astronomy, Portrait, Modular, Modular Compact, and X-Large.

Astronomy

This popular face has all-new visuals that are much more detailed than in years past. Both the Earth and the moon look incredible and more realistic. The dark side of the Earth for example has tiny little lights in the populated areas.

The updated Astronomy face

For the first time, you can choose the font for the time and you can opt for a random view between earth, moon, or the solar system.

Other features are still here such as the ability to spin the planet with your finger and see it over time by rotating the Digital Crown.

Modular, Modular Compact, and X-Large

All three of these faces — Modular, Modular Compact, and X-Large — were updated with watchOS 9 to support background colors. You can choose from the huge array of colors Apple continues to add.

New BG color options

So now instead of just black, the background can be rainbow, solid-colored, or gradient. The gradients look especially good. Color choices are red, clover, Abyss Blue, orange, Starlight, green, and blue.

These colors will fade away when dimmed and will slightly tint the icons and widgets on the screen.

Portrait

With the Portrait face, it now supports more than just people. Your dog or cat can be added to the Portrait face as well. Your pet can overlap the time creating a great depth effect.

Portrait face now supports pets

If you'd like, you can edit the photos to tint the background layers. This brings more focus to the subject and helps pull them from the background.

When you rotate the Digital Crown, your pet's face will increase in size over the background, enhancing the depth effect further.

Coming soon

At the moment, iOS 16 is currently in developer beta. A public beta is scheduled to be released in July before a full release this fall. Stay tuned to AppleInsider as we walk through more features for Apple's upcoming software updates.

Hands on with the new Apple Watch faces in watchOS 9 | AppleInsider (2024)

FAQs

Does the Apple Watch Series 9 have new watch faces? ›

Apple Watch Series 9 runs watchOS 10, which delivers redesigned apps, the new Smart Stack, new watch faces, new cycling and hiking features, and tools to support mental health.

What's new in watchOS 9 update? ›

You have more ways to train and measure your workouts, a completely redesigned compass app, a new app to track your medications, more powerful sleep tracking with sleep stages, and better insights and support for your heart health if you have been diagnosed with atrial fibrillation.

How do you change the face gesture on the Apple Watch? ›

Choose a different watch face

Touch and hold the watch face, swipe to the one you want, then tap it. Tip: You can also swipe from one watch face to another. Open the Settings app on your Apple Watch, tap Clock, then turn on Swipe to Switch Watch Face.

What new features will Apple Watch 9 have? ›

The Series 9's additions include Double Tap, which lets you perform certain actions by tapping your thumb and index finger together, a new processor, faster on-device Siri and the ability to find your iPhone 15 using Apple's Precision Finding technology.

Is the Apple Watch 9 being discontinued? ›

Apple announced Monday that it will stop selling its Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 models in the United States. Neither watch will be available to order from the U.S. Apple website as of 3 p.m. ET Thursday. Inventory will be pulled from Apple retailers after December 24, the company said in a statement.

Is the Apple Watch Series 9 being discontinued? ›

The Apple Watch Series 9 in aluminum (top) and stainless steel. A federal appeals court reportedly ruled on Tuesday that Apple can't keep selling its Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 in the US with the blood oxygen feature under a patent dispute, according to Bloomberg.

What is the difference between watchOS 8 and 9? ›

The Series 9 gets updated specs, but the Series 8 is still no slouch. The biggest difference between the Series 9 and Series 8 is the performance. Apple redesigned the interior of the Series 9 to fit its new S9 processor, which is based on the A15 Bionic processor from the iPhone 14.

What is the most recent watchOS update? ›

Contents. watchOS 10 is the newest version of watchOS, the operating system that runs on the Apple Watch. Introduced at WWDC in June 2023, watchOS 10 saw a public release on September 18 just ahead of the launch of new Apple Watch models.

Where is hand gestures on Apple Watch? ›

Set up AssistiveTouch
  1. Open the Settings app on your Apple Watch.
  2. Go to Accessibility > AssistiveTouch, then turn on AssistiveTouch.
  3. Tap Hand Gestures, then turn on Hand Gestures. Tip: To learn how to use hand gestures, tap “Learn more” below the Hand Gestures switch, then tap each gesture.

Can I shower with my Apple Watch 9? ›

Wear the watch in the shower, while swimming, or even while snorkeling or scuba diving (down to a depth of 50 meters). You can even wear it while you sleep and take advantage of the watch's advanced sleep tracker.

Can I swim with Apple Watch 9? ›

For a list of supported countries and regions, see apple.com/watchos/feature-availability. Apple Watch Series 9 has a water resistance rating of 50 meters under ISO standard 22810:2010. This means that it may be used for shallow-water activities like swimming in a pool or ocean.

Is Apple Watch Series 9 worth it? ›

That makes the 2023 Apple Watch Series 9 a generational step up. So, if you're in the market for an Apple Watch right now, I'd specifically recommend getting the Series 9 (or the Apple Watch Ultra 2) because the health tracking is such an improvement from previous models.

Does the new Apple Watch update have new faces? ›

watchOS 10 delivers redesigned apps, a new Smart Stack, additional watch faces, new cycling and hiking features, and tools to support mental health.

What is the difference between the Apple Watch 8 and 9? ›

The wearable's S9 SiP (System in Package) chip is a serious step up from the S8 chip found under the hood of the Apple Watch Series 8. Apple says the S9 chip offers a 30% performance boost over the previous-generation chip. This is an impressive advancement but it may not have a huge impact on day-to-day life.

How do I customize my Apple Watch 9? ›

Change the watch face from the watch
  1. From the clock screen, select and hold the screen.
  2. Swipe left or right to the desired watch face, then select Edit.
  3. Rotate the Digital Crown/Home button to scroll to the desired option.
  4. Select the Digital Crown/Home button to select.

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