A few Timers. Looking for feed back

I would really like some feedback on this one, I spent an enormous amout of time on it :sweat_smile:
Maybe some thoughts on making it pretty :grin:

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Gotta say thatā€™s not my cup of tea, sorry my friend :pensive:

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Fantastic for navigating the Vortex of Doom. :rofl: May be have a tinted filter filter or two flashing o make it look a little glitchy . Straight up Random is pretty random but you must not use too many as it crashes the watch . Nice work Sir .

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I do like that it is very clean and despite the large amount of information, easy to see what you need at a glance once used to it.
I am not sure what these are but if the sync is syncing with phone for health data ETC I wouldnā€™t use it myself:
Hr countdown
Time of sync
Sync timer
Reset timer countdown

I am assuming W is weather temp? Not sure about P on the right.
I do like the analogue hands on the left.

Good layout and still clean on my Fossil which is one of the smaller screen real estates due to massive bezel.

Very cleanly laid out and readable for so much information. Icons that are recognisable despite size.
I like it a lot but personally would not use half of the information.
Absolutely top notch on design though.

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Those are watch/phone charges

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Yeah. Should have got that off the bat, had a wee inspect. Just been sorting nonsense out elsewhere.
Oh, to be able to leave multiple occupancy accommodation.

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OK, here it goes, you asked for it ā€¦ :slight_smile:

At first I thought it to be too full, but now that I am wearing it, I think it looks really cool.

The vertical line seems out of place to me, it is missing in dim mode, which looks better to me.

One thing that bothers me is the date. In most of Europe we write the day first, then the month. I usually write the date in 2 ways, using UNITSYS, so:

$#UNITSYS#=IMPERIAL?#DMM#.#DdL#:#DdL#.#DM#$.#Dyy#

But that would break you concept. I do not know how to write the expression with ā€œ:ā€ as delimiterā€¦
In coding, you would use several backslashesā€¦

And lastly, I like a symmetric layout (they say it is a sign of lunacy :slight_smile: ), so there is something missing at the bottom to reflect the 7 dots at the top.

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@icrltd4 that is perfectly ok :slightly_smiling_face:

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Yes. Exactly, thank you :slightly_smiling_face:

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I thought about doing something at the bottom as well, steps perhaps where 1 pip = 100 (or spme multiplier of sort)

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I truly appreciate all the honesty from everyone!

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Yes, I would have the vertical line on the right as well for symmetry and include it in DIM.
The DIM thing that bothers me is the ticking seconds. Thatā€™s additional battery drain. It would be hard to choose something that didnā€™t look off though. Perhaps 2 hyphens. Unfortunately that would add an additional text element per row to maintain.

$#UNITSYS#=IMPERIAL?#DMM#:#DdL#$:$#UNITSYS#=IMPERIAL?#DdL#:#DMM#$:#Dyy#

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I was more fussed about the vertical separator missing on the right. Horizontal symmetry hits me more than vertical. Thinking on it though, maybe just a gradient line fading to each side to indicate: The End.

Itā€™s still a masterpiece though.

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Ah! yes of course, just use UNITSYS twice!
Why didnā€™t I think of that. LOL :slight_smile:

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Serial conditions save the day so many times.

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info overload mate, just not my taste.

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I used serial conditions on the moon phase text abbreviations :slightly_smiling_face:

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thatā€™s cool! thereā€™s bound to be someone out there who will be happy to have that info :slight_smile: Since itā€™s such a function specific kind of design itā€™s hard to dress it up too much without interfering with the readability of all that info, but subtle accent colors go a long way.

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