Apple Watch Series 10 Users Seek More Watch Face Variety
The Apple Watch Series 10 has been generating buzz with its stunning display and innovative watch faces. However, a growing number of users are expressing frustration over the limited selection of available faces. While recent updates have introduced some new options, many feel the current offering doesn’t reflect the device’s potential for personalization.
Initially, the Series 10 launched with just three proprietary faces—Flux, Reflections, and Activity Digital—designed to leverage the always-on-second display feature. The addition of the Unity Rhythm face in watchOS 11.3 brought the total to four. This limited selection, particularly the absence of third-party faces, has left users yearning for more diverse and expressive options for their high-tech timepieces.
Apple’s approach seems to involve strategically introducing a handful of new faces annually, while retiring older ones. This strategy, while keeping the library relatively fresh, has fueled speculation that the company plans to gradually roll out more extensive customization options in future watchOS updates, perhaps starting with watchOS 12.
The desire for greater watch face customization highlights the importance of user expression and personalization in the smartwatch market. As Apple continues to refine the Series 10 experience, it will be interesting to see how they address this growing demand and empower users to truly make the device their own.