
A special version of Iridescency with a unique look, using a framebuffer trick to tell the time in a cool gradient. Every time you open the face, you get a new pattern. Shaking the watch now causes a small animation to play that makes the watch 'shimmer!' Tells time, date, and battery!

Wanna kill time? Like repairing generators in Dead by Daylight? This small game lets you repair generators and do skillchecks as if you were in a trial! Have fun!

A hybrid watchface for Pebble Time 2 and Pebble Round 2 (But also works on older models.) Tells the time in an iridescent gradient, which is randomized. Shaking the watch generates a new one! Made for the Pebble Time 2 competition, celebrating the watch entering mass production.
A simple and primative tracker that tracks your life total and 3 instances of commander damage.

Construct those buildings and dispense the time to your team with this field-ready watchface! Just watch out for them spies and those sappers!

Fool your enemies and sneak behind enemy lines with this stylish watchface!

Sort of a hybrid between Pentagon and Sine, using a 12-sided polygon to indicate hour.

A minimalist watchface that uses many polygons to tell the time. Includes a battery indicator, the date, and the temperature. NOTE: AS OF RIGHT NOW, WEATHER FUNCTIONALITY HAS BEEN REMOVED, I INTEND ON RE-ADDING IT WHEN I LEARN HOW TO PROPERLY IMPLIMENT IT.

This watchface is inspired by Super Hexagon, a 2012 video game.

A simple watchface themed around circles and the overall use of the sine/cosine functions that make them. Minimalism aside, the seconds ring has some battery indication, getting a little darker when the battery is lower than 60%. It completely disappears when at 20% or lower, theoretically lowering battery consumption. Uses a ridiculous amount of math to ensure it fits any watch. (All Pebble models can run this.)