OT | Digital Watch Face 8

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About this app

Bold. Functional. Futuristic. This is your new everyday essential.
Step into the future with "Digital Watch Face 8" by Omnia Tempore Watch Faces, a high‑performance watch face for Wear OS devices designed for users who want style, speed, and total control. With bold neon accents, clean typography, and a layout built for instant readability, this watch face elevates your smartwatch into a high‑performance dashboard.
Choose from 30 dynamic color themes, personalize your setup with one customizable complication, and enjoy fast access to your favorite tools through one preset launcher (Calendar), two visible app launchers, and three hidden launchers for a clean, uncluttered look.
Stay connected to your day with real‑time stats including steps, heart rate, battery level and date — all presented in a sleek, modern interface that feels alive on your wrist.

Key Features
- 30 vibrant color variations
- 1 customizable complication
- 1 preset app launcher (Calendar)
- 2 visible app launchers
- 3 hidden app launchers
- Steps, heart rate, battery, date
- High‑contrast, futuristic design
- Smooth, power‑efficient performance
- Customizable AOD mode

"Digital Watch Face 8" blends aesthetics with functionality to deliver a watch face that looks sharp, feels fast, and adapts to your lifestyle.
Updated on
May 11, 2026

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