Your watch's timer tile gives you three fixed presets. This one gives you eight, plus a custom dial, on a single screen - no scrolling, no menus, no digging.
Tap 5m. That's the whole interaction. The timer is running before the stock tile has finished asking you which of its three durations you meant.
EIGHT TIMERS, ONE TAP EACH
1m, 5m, 10m, 15m, 30m, 45m, 1h, 2h, laid out in a grid that fills the whole round face. A ninth cell opens a dial for anything else.
MADE FOR THE THINGS YOU ACTUALLY TIME
- A nap, 20m or 45m, without touching your phone
- Eggs: 5m soft, 10m hard, both already on the grid
- Tea, pasta, the oven
- A reminder to get up, move the laundry, take something out
- Workout intervals and rest between sets
THE PRESETS ARE YOURS
Any of the eight slots can be re-dialled to a duration you actually use, and the arrows move a slot around the grid so your most-used timer sits under your thumb. Dial something in the custom picker and you can keep it: "Save to tile" asks which slot to replace. You never have to find the watch app first - it is all reachable from the tile itself.
BUILT FOR A ROUND SCREEN
Most timer grids are rectangles with their corners chopped off by the bezel. This one is measured against the circle: each row is sized to the widest span that still fits inside the display, so every button is whole and every label is readable, on a small Galaxy Watch as much as a large one.
THE WATCH'S OWN CLOCK RUNS THE TIMER
A tap hands the duration to the clock app already on your watch. That means you get the alarm sound, the vibration, the full-screen alert, the ongoing notification and the complication you already know - exactly as if you had set the timer in the clock app, because you did.
It also means this app stays out of the way. It schedules nothing, posts no notifications and never runs in the background. It holds one permission, SET_ALARM, and that is the entire list. No network access. No account. No data collected, ever.
WORTH KNOWING BEFORE YOU INSTALL
Because the clock app owns the running timer, the countdown lives on the clock app's screens rather than on this tile. Tap "Running timers" and you land in the clock app to pause, extend or stop. This tile is the fastest way to start a timer; it is not a second place to manage one.
It also needs a watch with a clock app that accepts timer requests - every Wear OS watch from Google and Samsung ships one.
REQUIREMENTS
Wear OS 4 or newer. Standalone: it runs entirely on the watch and needs no phone app.
Add it from your watch's tile carousel: long-press the watch face, swipe to the +, and pick Quick Timers.
Eight one-tap timers on one screen. The stock tile gives you three.