ustwo Face Maker

4.1
501 reviews
50K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone

About this app

Face Maker is a new approach to customizable watch faces. Pick Classic or Trio, then personalize them the way that you like from a selection of beautifully designed options including color, hands, and markers. Everything is done right on the watch so that you can personalize any time, anywhere.

We’re hard at work designing even more beautiful watch faces to add to Face Maker. Stay tuned!

Please send us your happy thoughts, sad thoughts, suggestions, and dream diaries to wearissues@ustwo.com


Want more? Try these:
• http://us2.co/bitswatchface
• http://us2.co/ustwowatchfaces
• http://us2.co/ustwotimerwatchfaces
• http://us2.co/ustwosmartwatchfaces
Updated on
12 May 2016

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Ratings and reviews

4.1
492 reviews
Doug Curley
24 June 2020
I really like the idea of being able to customize the ustwo watch faces but there just aren't enough options or faces to customize. I really like their HUD face (and how it inverts color when tapping), being able to customize the hands on that face or bring that functionality over to a more minimal or classic face would be great. Unfortunately you can't do any of that as of now, hoping it's updated in the future.
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Doug Harris
15 August 2022
Doesn't work. App doesn't appear on phone, Wear or watch
4 people found this review helpful
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Indranovich Saputra
30 March 2021
Is my phone didnt support this app? After install, theres no open button, just uninstall,redmi note8
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