
You're three blocks from the platform. Do you run? MTA Arrivals answers the only question that matters to the new yorker on the go: how long until the next train. Pin your stations (Home, Work, the situationship) and the live countdown is one glance away. No app to dig out of your pocket, no subterranean scroll - just the next train on the face of your watch. Every line, rendered the way New York knows it: the colored bullet, the route letter, the borough it's bound for. Tap up or down to flip between lines, hold to jump stations. The next three trains wait quietly beneath the headline number, so you always know if you've got a cushion. - Live arrivals straight from the MTA's real-time feeds - the same data the platform countdown clocks use. - Your stations, your order. Save favorites with custom labels and step through them with a button. - Nearest, automatically. Let GPS surface the closest station when you're somewhere new. - Service alerts for your lines, so a reroute never catches you flat-footed. - Built for the wrist - fast, legible, and frugal with your battery. - PATH support Quick press up/down to cycle lines, quick press to cycle direction, long hold select for the menu, long hold up/down to cycle between nearest and saved stations, double press back for service disruption information. Designed for every modern Pebble: Pebble Time 2, Pebble Time, Pebble 2, and the round Pebble Time Round.

A living sacred geometry mandala for your wrist. Emanation renders an extended Flower of Life (37 interlocking circles across four concentric rings) overlaid with the lines of Metatron's Cube, all radiating from a luminous Seed of Life at the center, where the hours and minutes rest in bold, blocky numerals. A gold ring of sixty minute markers and twelve hour ticks frames the geometry, with the current hour picked out in white. An optional red seconds comet sweeps the outer ring with a fading six dot trail, the central glow breathes in time with it, the Seed flashes white at each new minute, and it flashes red the moment your phone disconnects. The color follows the sun. By default the palette shifts automatically through the day (deep crystalline blue at night, warm amber at dawn and dusk, cool teal and cyan in full daylight), computed on the watch from your location. If you prefer a fixed mood, choose from curated themes (Night, Golden, Day, Monochrome, Rose, Emerald, Vapor), or set a single custom accent color from which Emanation derives a complete radiating palette. Reskin the whole face. Five background treatments transform the entire mandala: classic black, a clean white light mode, a deep theme tinted backdrop, and two inverse modes where the geometry is etched as a dark or theme colored cut out into a bright field of color. You can also choose the time digit style (solid, white, outlined, or theme tinted), the size, and an optional battery indicator drawn as a delicate ring of theme colored jewels. Built for battery life. Three seconds modes (always on, flick to reveal, or minute only) let you decide what the animation costs you, and the native C engine keeps every redraw light. Optional touches round it out: the current temperature beside the date (Fahrenheit or Celsius, from your phone's location), 12 or 24 hour time, a leading zero toggle, four date formats, and two time sizes. Everything runs on the watch. Only the automatic sun palette and the temperature use your phone's location. Emanation fits both rectangular (Pebble Time 2) and round (Core 2) displays, with the geometry centered and laid out for each. FEATURES Extended Flower of Life (37 circles, 4 rings) plus Metatron's Cube, with intersection jewels and seed glow halos Bold blocky time numerals, stacked hours over minutes Gold minute ring with twelve hour ticks and a white current hour highlight Optional red seconds comet with a fading trail and a breathing central glow Automatic sun following palette (Night, Golden, Day), computed on the watch from your location Curated themes (Monochrome, Rose, Emerald, Vapor) plus a custom accent color Five backgrounds (Black, White, Theme color, Inverse, Inverse color) Time digit styles (solid, white, outlined, theme tinted) Optional jeweled battery indicator Optional temperature beside the date (Fahrenheit or Celsius) Three seconds modes (always on, flick or tap to reveal, minute only) 12 or 24 hour time, leading zero option, four date formats, two time sizes Native C, tuned for low power, for rectangular (emery) and round (gabbro) displays

A refined digital ephemeris for your wrist. It shows real-time positions for the Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and the North Node in a clean two-column layout of astrological symbols. Planet symbol brightness reflects essential dignity (planets in domicile or exaltation shine bright, while those in detriment or fall appear dimmer). The zodiac sign symbols are tinted by element: orange for Fire, green for Earth, yellow for Air, and blue for Water. Retrograde planets turn red, a gold dot marks a planet in its ruling sign, and the Moon turns red when it is void of course. The moon phase anchors the bottom of the display with a prominent visualization set against a subtle calculated star field, with element balance shown as clusters of colored dots. A battery gauge and the ruling planet of the current planetary hour round out the layout. All positions are computed on the watch from JPL Keplerian orbital elements, so the core display needs no phone connection. An optional weather readout adds the current temperature using your phone's location. Settings let you switch between 12 and 24 hour time, Fahrenheit and Celsius, tropical and sidereal (Vedic) zodiac, and a decluttered view. Battery-friendly with tiered computation caching, it supports both rectangular and round displays with layouts adapted to each.

A living astrolabe on your wrist. This watchface transforms your Pebble into a precision astronomical instrument, displaying real-time planetary positions around a zodiac wheel. At the center, the current moon phase fills the dial. The time floats over the lunar surface. Around the wheel, twelve zodiac signs mark the ecliptic. Planet symbols radiate outward with colored lines tracing back to their exact positions on the ring. Each line's color reveals the element of the sign that planet currently occupies: orange for Fire, green for Earth, yellow for Air, blue for Water. When a planet goes retrograde, it turns red. The brightness of each planet symbol encodes its essential dignity — planets in their domicile or exaltation shine bright, while those in detriment or fall dim to a whisper. A subtle dot appears when the Sun is about to cross into a new sign. Behind everything, 75 real stars from the Hipparcos catalog sit at their true ecliptic coordinates - Sirius, Vega, Arcturus, and dozens more form an accurate stellar backdrop. All positions are computed on-watch using JPL Keplerian orbital elements - no phone connection needed. Battery-optimized: the Sun and Moon update every minute, inner planets every 5, outer planets every 10, with retrograde checks every half hour. Tracks: Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and the North Node.