Submitted a feature request just now for automatically moving the date display to avoid blocking it with the analog faces' hands:

Perhaps they could make the minute hand more transparent when it hovers over that area.
OMGOWSERSSSSS APPLE WATCH SERIES SIX IS IMMINENT! SKIP RIGHT OVER 3 4 AND 5!!!!1!!So no new beta today (or yesterday). Interesting...
Nah, the hands should be the most prominent feature because the main purpose is to tell time. Everything else is secondary.
I get that having a stationary in-dial date is reminiscent of regular watches, but those watches are stuck with the same layout. Some of them get around the blockage by having a wider window to show the neighboring days (you'd easily see the "10" and "12" today, for example), but the neat thing about a smart watch is that it can easily change a dial configuration.
OMGOWSERSSSSS APPLE WATCH SERIES SIX IS IMMINENT! SKIP RIGHT OVER 3 4 AND 5!!!!1!!
Well, my intent was to observe that 3.1 must be close to fully baked, hence no beta. Not quite sure how you interpreted what I said.
bluetooth is not a lightning fast protocolApple really needs to work on speeding up the update process. It's painfully slow.
bluetooth is not a lightning fast protocol
pun intended.
Well, it was a good theory while it lasted! Anyone who has it installed, give us your impressions when you can.Beta hit. installing now.
Guys Solar face is face is still very laggy on s0. My fav watch face, but too laggy on s0. I think it was stable on os1 and in the early versions of os2
Most of the things I do on my s0 are laggy. espacially the performance of the Home & Messages are sometimes frustrating.
Under Watch os3 you can see the splits under speed but not distanceNew with this Beta 3.1B3? In the summary after you completed a workout (cycling for me) you now can tap on the distance to see your splits.
I mean exactly this. My mistake. I corrected it.Under Watch os3 you can see the splits under speed but not distance
Submitted a feature request just now for automatically moving the date display to avoid blocking it with the analog faces' hands:
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Does that say 11? I've never noticed this before, I feel the numbers are big enough that you can make them out even when covered.