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I have an automation that saves on Sundays Surprise Sunday Snoopy. In general I choose on Mondays a different watchface, in general with few complications to save battery, if I need more info i read them from Smart Stack widgets.
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One of my favorites, especially when it turns red at night :)))
 

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I’m currently using Infograph.

All 8 complications are useful to me, and I’m using a black background, to look more “professional.”

Additionally, I’m rotating through certain straps, to emphasise the look.

PS: Using Outlook as my mail client on iPhone and Apple Watch. Emails are so much more readable on Apple Watch, with Outlook. With Apple’s complication, you need a telescope to read the text.

I certainly have to pick up my phone less, with this setup.

Anyway, what about you?
My Infograph face is inspired by @Grayburn ’s one with heart analyzer and date. Custom battery and weather complications from Watchsmith.

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I will use this one most of the time unless I go somewhere a bit more formal, then I will use this face without complications.

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And on game day (football and bball) I will use this face without complications.

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I thought that.

But how does he get the blue background?
There’s no way he can get the blue background on the Meridian Apple Watch face! It’s only available in black or white. The color is used for complications and the clock hands of your choice.

However, the way he uses photographic styles on his iPhone to capture the picture does give the color a bluish tint. Even if you saw it on different displays and how True Tone behaves in aspect around the color gamut and color scheme.
 
There’s no way he can get the blue background on the Meridian Apple Watch face! It’s only available in black or white. The color is used for complications and the clock hands of your choice.

However, the way he uses photographic styles on his iPhone to capture the picture does give the color a bluish tint. Even if you saw it on different displays and how True Tone behaves in aspect around the color gamut and color scheme.
The iPhone camera was irritated by the blueish logon screen on my monitor in the background i guess. Its just a meridian watch face in black.
 
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There’s no way he can get the blue background on the Meridian Apple Watch face! It’s only available in black or white. The color is used for complications and the clock hands of your choice.

However, the way he uses photographic styles on his iPhone to capture the picture does give the color a bluish tint. Even if you saw it on different displays and how True Tone behaves in aspect around the color gamut and color scheme.
The iPhone camera was irritated by the blueish logon screen on my monitor in the background i guess. Its just a black meridian watch face in black
 
The iPhone camera was irritated by the blueish logon screen on my monitor in the background i guess. It’s just a meridian watch face in black.
Hold on a minute! You didn’t use any photographic styles to capture that picture on your iPhone? Nor proRAW? That’s why it looks like a reflection of your computer screen! Mine does that too because I have all my browser windows, AutoCAD projects, lines of code, and Apple Device apps open simultaneously. I do my watch shots in front of my computer when I am chilling in the evening. Just kidding! I only have the applications open on my laptop of the ones I need. ;)
 
Don’t switch watch faces often, always use the Infograph due to it’s complications.

Scratch left of the watch is from playing with the cat! He won!

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