So, here is make take on the newest Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust.
My watch face comes in three versions, Blue, Black and Grey. My favorite is the blue version. And all three has an optional date cyclop. Tap on it to hide, tap again to show. They also has an optional second hand showing battery level when dimmed. Click in the middle to turn it on and off.
The markers glows beautifully in the dark. Even with the variable brightness set very low. In fact, it's an incredible lume experience in the dark when the variable brightness is set very low.
This watch face is very good for the battery life too, you can easily have brightness level 2 or 3 during the whole day. And 5-6 during the evening. At least here in Europe this time of year.
On this watchface i also added an automatic decrease of brightness after sunset. It decreases the brightness with 40 percent. And get to normal brightness again at sunrise.
Setting the brightness level between 5-7 works great in low light environments. This variable brightness can you use together with the automated too if you like. Both works simultaneously.
Tap below 6 to choose between 7 different brightness levels. I added that placement very low on the display to minimize the risk of adding smudge and dirt on the screen.
I draw and sketch the hands and assets in a vector-based software to get the sharpness I want, the rest I do completely in Watchmaker for Android and iOS.
My goal is to make watchfaces that looks good and realistic on a smartwatch. Therefore I don't do bezels because smartwatches already has bezels, and I don't do Lume because it's not necessary on a smartwatch. At the moment I don't do Chronographs either, but that can change in the future.
Enjoy this watchface for the Watchmaker app for both Android and iOS! All my watchfaces works with Android Wear and Tizen (Samsung Gear) watches.
And now let me see some photos of it on your wrist :)
Direct Download:
Blue
Black
Grey
Download the file to your phone. If it's not opens in the Watchmaker app automatically (look in the "my watches" tab), then import it manually into Watchmaker from the top right menu.
My watch face comes in three versions, Blue, Black and Grey. My favorite is the blue version. And all three has an optional date cyclop. Tap on it to hide, tap again to show. They also has an optional second hand showing battery level when dimmed. Click in the middle to turn it on and off.
The markers glows beautifully in the dark. Even with the variable brightness set very low. In fact, it's an incredible lume experience in the dark when the variable brightness is set very low.
This watch face is very good for the battery life too, you can easily have brightness level 2 or 3 during the whole day. And 5-6 during the evening. At least here in Europe this time of year.
On this watchface i also added an automatic decrease of brightness after sunset. It decreases the brightness with 40 percent. And get to normal brightness again at sunrise.
Setting the brightness level between 5-7 works great in low light environments. This variable brightness can you use together with the automated too if you like. Both works simultaneously.
Tap below 6 to choose between 7 different brightness levels. I added that placement very low on the display to minimize the risk of adding smudge and dirt on the screen.
I draw and sketch the hands and assets in a vector-based software to get the sharpness I want, the rest I do completely in Watchmaker for Android and iOS.
My goal is to make watchfaces that looks good and realistic on a smartwatch. Therefore I don't do bezels because smartwatches already has bezels, and I don't do Lume because it's not necessary on a smartwatch. At the moment I don't do Chronographs either, but that can change in the future.
Enjoy this watchface for the Watchmaker app for both Android and iOS! All my watchfaces works with Android Wear and Tizen (Samsung Gear) watches.
And now let me see some photos of it on your wrist :)
Direct Download:
Blue
Black
Grey
Download the file to your phone. If it's not opens in the Watchmaker app automatically (look in the "my watches" tab), then import it manually into Watchmaker from the top right menu.