Retro BIOS Watch Face

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About this app

Remember the old PC setup screens? The blue BIOS menus, blocky text, and that unmistakable DOS-era look. BIOS Watch Face brings that nostalgic interface straight to your wrist.

Instead of icons and flashy graphics, you get a clean, terminal-style layout that looks like a computer boot screen. Time, system-like stats, and essential info are displayed in a simple list - just like a classic BIOS settings page.

It’s minimal, a little geeky, and perfect if you like tech nostalgia or retro interfaces.

✨ Key Features

- Retro BIOS setup screen inspired design
- Classic DOS-style font
- Displays Step counter, Heart rate (BPM), Temperature, and Battery
- Supports 12-hour and 24-hour time formats
- Minimal always-on display for reduced battery usage

☀️ IMPORTANT: If the weather doesn't update:

1. Try switching between watch faces
2. Open the default 'Weather' app on your watch and enable location permission.
3. Ensure location access is set to "Always Allow" for both the watch face and the weather provider.
4. Check that Location (GPS) is toggled ON in both the watch and the paired smartphone settings.
5. Turn off battery Power Saving mode to allow background data sync.

⚠️ Compatibility

This is a Wear OS watch face app for smartwatches running Wear OS 5 or higher, built with the new Watch Face Format required on modern devices.

Compatible devices include:
➡️ Galaxy Watch 4, 5, 6 and later (including Classic and Ultra models)
➡️ Pixel Watch 1, 2, and above.
➡️ Other watches running Wear OS 5+

Contact Us
If you have questions or feedback, feel free to contact me at gadgetliv@gmail.com for support.
Updated on
Apr 10, 2026

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Data is encrypted in transit
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What’s new

- Swapped the battery and temperature positions
- Weather data now appears only when available