How can I find this watch face?
Wondering if the attached image is of an actual, available watch face. I am using a version 6.
Apple Watch Series 6
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Wondering if the attached image is of an actual, available watch face. I am using a version 6.
Apple Watch Series 6
OT51 wrote:
IdrisSeabright,
138,611 points.
That is amazing and it's people like you that are so helpful and give your time freely.
Thank you from me and I'm sure many others.
Happy Holidays
Ot
Thanks for the kind words! I've learned a lot here.
This face is the Metropolitan and found in the Face Gallery.
As Metropolitan appears in the gallery:
As Metroplitan appears for my watch*:
You will need to be running os9 on your watch. Apologies for not including that in my original reply.
It sounds as if you mean you're using a Series 6 Watch. What version of Watch OS are you using?
Thanks, and apologies for the unclear writing. On my watchOS 9 device the Metropolitan font looks really different than on my sample image above
IdrisSeabright,
138,611 points.
That is amazing and it's people like you that are so helpful and give your time freely.
Thank you from me and I'm sure many others.
Happy Holidays
Ot
What's odd is that the Metropolitan face as shown as I edit and select it is completely different from the face as shown in the gallery.
Hear, hear!
OT51 wrote:
This face is the Metropolitan and found in the Face Gallery.
The Metropolitan face doesn't seem to have Roman numerals as an option. Am I missing something?
Long story short: it was this difference that got me confused. Turns out I have what I need, and I think the matter is closed. Thanks to everyone!
How can I find this watch face?