Poor watch faces
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@isazi Thanks, waiting very much
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@isazi More complications? Excellent. What about Bitcoin price with hourly sync?
Don´t take it seriosusly… or you can
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@Tomas-Fejfar sorry, more complications available on the watchface, for more complications kind a firmware update is always necessary
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@Tomas-Fejfar said in Poor watch faces:
@isazi More complications? Excellent. What about Bitcoin price with hourly sync?
Don´t take it seriosusly… or you can
That was actually funny
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I’d like an option to customize the default Vertical watch face. When you press a button, the seconds appear. It would be nice if that could be dynamically changed. If you press the middle button, the seconds appear. When it gets back to normal, it could be something else (not blank/empty like it is now). For example, it could show you your pulse or the solar activity or the altitude. Would be quite nice and it definitely won’t ruin the watch face!
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@smirkz yes, I was thinking about multiple watchfaces as another way.
Now we have got one more watchface that has 5 complications and it is better a bit -
@MikeKhachmakhov Well, being a former Garmin user, the idea of having these abominations again and on a Suunto as well is kind of… revolting in all honesty. People would have a harder time navigating the watch face than navigating the whole watch.
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@MikeKhachmakhov I have a serious problem with this. The watch faces that people chose was the number one complaint when it came to average battery life. The fact that Suunto is not overloading their watch faces with data is what actually differentiates them (at least in my eyes) from the wild west that is the Connect IQ store, for example. Also, there needs to be THAT brand which wants to keep the experience bug free and as optimized as possible, and that is Suunto.
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@Krasimir-Karamazov
You are talking about craziness on the opposite side of the spectrum. I mean every product can be bloated, but what you saying is opposing the concept of watchfaces.People are not same, so you need some flexibility.
Battery wise there is no significant difference actually so I wouldn’t use it as argument, not at least for the most of the complications and again if you are sane.Now, with the new watchface(5 complications) I can get all data I need without pressing any button. That is the definition of good UI/UX.
If you need only time there is no sense to buy smartwatch that costs 1000$.
Now I know if I should expect rain without any extra action and that is cool -
@MikeKhachmakhov said in Poor watch faces:
If you need only time there is no sense to buy smartwatch that costs 1000$.
Oh I think a lot of people would disagree with this part :). A lot if people buy sportswatch (not a smartwatch) to use it for their favorite sport/training. While at idle, time-only screen is perfectly fine.
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I really like my SV, and i like the possibility of adapting the screen within the Personal Sport Modes with the data i want to see during doing the sports… in dailiy living the Watch screen is Not so critical I think
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@aiv4r
And even more people wear watches as a fidget/style.
Watches are just tools at the end of the day. The only question is if they are customizable or not. If not you are not selling except couple of sportsman minimalists.
It is just a software and it should be customizable to fit everyone, not only the “far left” or “far right”.You will always be able to choose a face that has only clock on them. That is guaranteed.
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@MikeKhachmakhov If every brand tried to please all consumers by producing products that are “down the middle” (neither far left nor right), then wouldn’t we get a bunch of watches that all look and function the same? Most Suunto fans purchase their products because of the design aesthetic, minimalist qualities, and general reliability for the functions they do perform.
If you prefer a highly customizable sports watch, there are plenty of options out there for you. I think most of us (a biased group, no doubt) would be pretty disappointed if Suunto went the route you’re suggesting.
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it’s not a zero-sum game.
of course, there are overloaded garmin watchfaces (that some people like), but crucially, there are also minimalist watchfaces, and everything in between. the argument is for the choice. or, even better - suunto opening up watchfaces to third party developers so they can fill any gaps left by the stock watchfaces (with strict quality control)
curiously, the data-heavy watchfaces are typically the most downloaded on the garmin connect store, so the most popular watchface type on the most popular sports watch would seem to be something suunto should emulate if they want to be successful, whilst of course still catering for the minimalists.
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Hi, I tried to design my own WF. They refer to the increasingly popular Czech Trail (Stezka Českem)
Please take it with a grain of salt. I am not a graphic designer. The complications are random, they are just to give you an idea… -
@Pavlas well done. a lot of information if you need/want them but still it’s very clean. Hey Suunto!!! Copy this!!!
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@HoBart Thanks a lot!
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Looks great! I may only change top and put there bar for HRV/steps/ TSB etc.
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@Pavlas i love it ! Looks really nice with all the important info right there
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the font size of the complications is way too small to be readable imho