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Arrow, or Christmas tree
 
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The bottom row matches the bottom row on my phone, except I've switched Safari with the remote app. The Idea is to add my newest apps to the top of the column and my most frequently used apps closer to the bottom row.
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My weekend watch face
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My weekday watch face
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I also try to match the watch face color with my outfit. They definitely need to add more colors! :)
 
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Does anyone have tips for making patterns work out with the app layout? I cannot get things to go where I want it, at all. Everything just slides back.

Just keep at it. :apple:

Picture what you want, and keep moving icons around.

Try moving icons into a cluster together. This is so you get the ones that you want to stay to be where you want them, and then move the other ones out of the way. This is crucial for icons that you want to be in a single line across or diagonally. The trick is to move one icon around, while making sure that the other ones won't move.

Don't worry about exactly where you want certain icons. You can actually swap adjacent icons around after you have the exact shape that you want. For example, if there's one icon that you want to be on the other side of your shape, just keep swapping it with the one next to it until it's exactly where you want it.
 
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Just keep at it. :apple:

Picture what you want, and keep moving icons around.

Try moving icons into a cluster together. This is so you get the ones that you want to stay to be where you want them, and then move the other ones out of the way. This is crucial for icons that you want to be in a single line across or diagonally. The trick is to move one icon around, while making sure that the other ones won't move.

Don't worry about exactly where you want certain icons. You can actually swap adjacent icons around after you have the exact shape that you want. For example, if there's one icon that you want to be on the other side of your shape, just keep swapping it with the one next to it until it's exactly where you want it.
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Any good Chronograph ideas?
It's subtle, but there's a background colour for each of the different leather loop shades, so they're well suited to pair up if you have one. I use the blue shade with my blue LL, and (going clockwise from bottom right) sunrise, activity, and weather complications.

Oh and just 60sec for the timer, mainly used when cooking pasta!
 
It's subtle, but there's a background colour for each of the different leather loop shades, so they're well suited to pair up if you have one. I use the blue shade with my blue LL, and (going clockwise from bottom right) sunrise, activity, and weather complications.

Thanks, but any pics?
 
Weekdays I prefer a digital read out and easily knowing the time in Sri Lanka (since I work with people out there)

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Weekends it's good to know the time , the weather and how much daylight there is left.

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