Arc Progress - watch face

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About this app

📱 COMPATIBLE: Samsung Galaxy Watch 8, Ultra, 7, 6, 5 | Google Pixel Watch 4, 3, 2 | All Wear OS 6+ smartwatches

Arc Progress is a sophisticated digital watch face featuring unique ring-based arc indicators for tracking hours and minutes. Dynamic marker points rotate along the tracks in real-time, offering a fluid and modern way to visualize passing time.

Equipped with three dedicated widget slots, this face keeps your essential data organized. By default, it displays sunrise/sunset times, notification counts, and battery levels within a clean, circular layout. Choose from 6 vibrant color themes—Ember, Ocean, Forest, Amethyst, Arctic, and Neon—to match your personal style or mood.

Arc Progress supports Always-On Display, maintaining visibility of the time, date, and widgets on a deep black background for maximum battery efficiency.

⚠️ Note: The watch face may take up to 15 minutes to appear. Search in Play Store on the watch if needed.

Key Features:
⭕ Arc Progress Design – Unique rotating indicators for hours and minutes
🕒 Digital Watch Face – Clean and centered time display
📅 Date Display – Stay updated with a quick glance
🎨 6 Color Themes – Ember, Ocean, Forest, Amethyst, Arctic, and Neon
🔧 3 Customizable Widgets – Sunrise/Sunset, Notifications, and Battery
🌙 Always-On Display Support – AOD-ready
✅ Wear OS Optimized – Smooth performance
Updated on
Apr 6, 2026

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