When it comes to customising and personalising your Apple Watch, the watch face you set on the display is of paramount importance. It should fit in with your personal style, display information that’s most important to you, and look good. While Apple doesn’t allow third party watch-faces on the Apple Watch, the company does offer a pretty large library of faces itself. So, here are the best Apple Watch faces that you should check out.

With the launch of watchOS 9, your Apple Watch is getting a ton of new features. The sleep tracking on watchOS is getting better yet again, and there are a bunch of new fitness focused features, including heart rate zones, and more. And, of course, we get new watch faces, including the cool Metropolitan watch face, which is my new personal favourite.

  • Metropolitan (watchOS 9)Lunar (watchOS 9)Playtime (watchOS 9)Astronomy (watchOS 9)ModularPortraits (watchOS 8)InfographCaliforniaGMT Watch FaceLiquid Metal, Fire/ Water Watch FacesMeridianSimpleSiri Watch FaceNumerals DuoTypographSolarToy StoryPhotosMemoji Watch FaceArtistBest Apple Watch Faces by Use-cases

1. Metropolitan (watchOS 9)

One of my personal favourite new watch faces in watchOS 9, Metropolitan is a clean watch face that manages to look minimal even with support for four complications around the corners. The watch face seems perfect for both casual and semi-formal settings, and you can rock it at a formal meeting as well, but I would personally stick with a more simple watch face in such a situation, like the California watch face.

In terms of customisation, Metropolitan offers four different types of watch styles, five dial options and a bunch of color choices to pick from. Basically, you can make this Apple watch face work with any outfits you have planned.

The Lunar watch face is another one that’s new with watchOS 9, and brings a lot of information to your screen. It will prove really useful to people who like to keep a track of the lunar calendar alongside the Gregorian calendar. What’s more, it comes with support from three lunar calendars: Chinese, Hebrew, and Islamic.

There’s support for four complications around the corners, just like the Metropolitan watch face. However, this watch face can look a bit overwhelming to people; it certainly looked that way to me. Customisation options are definitely not a lot here, and you can only change the color of the second hand, and switch between an analogue and digital clock.

Playtime looks like a watch face custom built for kids, but it’s a load of fun regardless of how old you are. The cute watch face is perfect for those times when you’re simply chilling (especially if there are kids around because they will love this). The watch face comes from Apple’s collaboration with Joi Fulton, and it brings a bit of interactivity as well. You can rotate the digital crown to change the background. Plus, tapping on the faces of the characters makes them react to you, which might sound like a waste of time, but is weirdly fun.

4. Astronomy (watchOS 9)

The Astronomy watch face is inspired by a mechanical orrery, says Apple. The watch face is definitely one of the coolest ones available on the Apple Watch as far as sheer looks are concerned. You can choose between the ‘Earth view’, ‘Moon view’, and ‘Solar System view’ on the watch face, and it continuously updates as the day progresses. Personally, I find it really interesting to watch the sunrise and sunset over India as the day goes by. And, you can even rotate the digital crown to view the light/shadow on the face of the earth in the coming hours.

5. Modular

The Modular watch face is perfect for people who like digital watches, and want a load of information to go along with it. Whether you’re looking to add complications for keeping track of the weather, your to-do list, timers or alarms, the Modular watch face has got plenty of space to fit it all in.

For customisation, you can choose from a bunch of color options, and enable/disable the background color as well. There’s space for a total of six complications here, which should be enough for most people, but if not, there’s always the Infograph watch face to bring even more information at a glance.

So far, Portraits is the only new watch face in watchOS 8, but it is really cool (and loads of fun). With this new Apple Watch face you can simply choose any portrait mode photo as your watch face background. You also get two complications that you can set — one in the middle and one on the bottom. Now the cool thing about this face is how it shows up your photos. You get a neat 3D effect on your Apple Watch, complete with perspective motion. Plus, you can rotate the digital crown to bring the subject in your photo forward, which is also quite cool. This is definitely my favourite new watch face for Apple Watch, and you can learn how to set Portrait watch faces on Apple Watch with our linked article.

7. Infograph

One of my personal favourite Apple Watch faces, and the one you’d likely see me sporting on my watch most often is the Infograph watch face. This watch face brings a total of eight complications to the screen, which means there’s ton of information on here, which is great for me.

Also, the watch face makes great use of space, and it just looks amazing to me. Some people might find this to be too loaded with information, and if that’s the case you can either choose a different watch face from the rest of the list, or you can just turn off some of the complications from Infograph as well.

Personally, I even use some of these complications as quick-launchers for third party Apple Watch apps that I use, such as Spotify and Overcast.

This is the watch face I usually go with on slightly more formal occasions where the Inforgraph watch face might feel a tad out of place.

You can go full-screen or circular with the watch face. I prefer full-screen which gives me access to two complications. However, if you go circular, you’ll get four extra complications on each corner of the watch face. So if you want extra information on your wrist, you can go with that.

Another thing I really like about this watch-face is that it has one of the best looking Always-on-Displays of any Apple Watch face.

There is also the GMT watch face which came with watchOS 7. This was announced alongside the announcement of the new Apple Watch Series 6 and Apple Watch SE in September 2020. The GMT watch face is inspired by classic watches, with a modern twist.

It comes with an inner dial with 12-hour markings that shows your local time, and an outer dial with 24-hour markings that shows you a different time zone. This, you can set by simply rotating the Digital Crown to see all the available time zones, and selecting the one you want to view on your watch face.

Technically these are separate watch faces, but they are basically the same thing, except for the element used. These watch faces show awesome animations every time you tap the screen or wake your watch.

These are by-far the coolest looking Apple Watch faces you will find. The animations are insanely captivating to look at, and I would recommend you keep the dial shape to full-screen for a more immersive animation. However, if you want complications on the screen, you can opt for a circular dial shape as well.

Meridian is like a slightly more casual version of California. It offers a refined look to your watch while still being slightly playful. Meridian only offers a full-screen look, but includes four complications in the middle of the screen that you can customise.

Meridian’s always on display is pretty decent as well, and after California, I think this is the best AOD watch face for Apple Watch.

As the name suggests, this is the simplest watch face you can find, which is why it can be the perfect choice for any minimalists reading this list.

The watch face does include complications, but I would suggest that you turn them all off, and just keep the date complication on for the cleanest, most minimal Apple Watch look you can get. Check out the screenshot below.

13. Siri Watch Face

I don’t know how dependent you are on Siri for running your day to day life, but if you like Siri’s context-aware suggestions, this watch face can make your life a lot easier.

It’s pretty great for anyone who wants a smart-assistant right on their watch face.

If you’re looking for a watch face that’s perfect for a casual outing with your friends, or maybe a trip to the beach, check out Numerals Duo. This watch face displays just the time in two-toned numerals on your watch screen and looks pretty nice.

There are a bunch of color-schemes that you can choose from, and a couple of styles as well.

Another interesting casual watch face you can use on your Apple Watch is the typograph face. As the name suggests, typography takes center stage with this watch face. You get to choose from three custom type styles: classic, modern, and rounded.

Plus, you get to choose whether you want to view just four numbers (12,3,6,9) or all 12 numbers on your watch face, and which script you want to view them in. Personally, the default settings look the best to me, but if you want you can choose from Arabic, Arabic Indic, Devanagari, and Roman.

If you like slightly more interactive watch faces, check out Solar. This watch face tracks the movement of the sun around your location, and has a clock that runs opposite it to display the time. Check out the screenshot.

Moreover, you can rotate the Digital Crown to move ahead in time and see the position of the sun throughout the day. The face even marks the twilight, sunset, dawn, and other times right on the watch face itself.

17. Toy Story

Who doesn’t love Toy Story? It’s one of my favourite animated movies of all time, and if you’re a die hard fan of the movie, the Toy Story watch face will definitely interest you.

Pro-tip: This is also a great way to keep a young kid playing around with the watch, in case you’re looking for something to distract your kids at times.

Lastly, there’s the ‘Photos’ watch face, which does pretty much what you’d expect it to do. You can choose a photo from your library and use it as the watch face on your Apple Watch.

You can also choose a bunch of up to 24 photos for the face and your watch will randomly shuffle between them so you get a fresh picture every time.

19. Memoji Watch Face

The Memoji watch face is perfect for people who want to show off their Memoji creations to the world, while having some fun seeing them be animated on your wrist. The watch face features all the standard memojis, and all the memojis you’ve created on your iPhone. That’s pretty cool because it opens up the watch face quite a bit. You can create a memoji unique to you and your watch.

Oh, and since watchOS 7, you can share Apple Watch faces with your friends if you want to.

The Artist watch face doesn’t really offer much in the way of customisation or even information for that matter (which is why it’s quite low on my list), but it’s still a neat face to have.

This one has been created with artist Geoff McFetridge. So what’s special about it? The portrait algorithmically changes every time you raise your wrist. You can tap on the face to change the portrait to a new design as well. It’s pretty neat, and as an added bonus, the always on display looks good.

  • Most Informational: InfographBest for Exercising: Infograph (with custom complications)Most Minimal: SimpleBest for Formal Wear: CaliforniaCoolest Looking: Fire/Water, Liquid MetalBest for Informal Wear: Numerals DuoBest Always on Display: CaliforniaBest for Kids: PlaytimeBest for a Digital Watch Look: Modular

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