How to Switch the Face on Apple Watch

Every Apple Watch comes with a selection of watch faces. These pre-installed faces give you all sorts of options, including styling your Apple Watch to look like a mechanical watch with a minute and second hand, spotlighting Siri and its suggestions, displaying a favorite photo, and giving you tons of useful information. Here’s how to switch Apple Watch faces:

Get New Apple Watch Faces From the Watch App

The faces preinstalled on your Apple Watch aren’t your only options. Other watch faces are hidden in the Watch app on your iPhone. You just need to find them and install them on your Apple Watch. Here’s how: The new watch face you installed is automatically set to be your default watch face automatically, and it appears on the Apple Watch immediately. It is also added to the My Faces section of the Watch app, which shows all the watch faces you have used in the past.

How to Get the Hermes and Nike Apple Watch Faces

If you’ve heard about the premium Hermes and Nike Apple Watch faces and want to add them to your Apple Watch, you may be wondering why you can’t find them on the watch or in the app. It’s because they’re not there. At least they aren’t there for most watches. To get the Nike Apple Watch faces, you must buy the Apple Watch Nike model. The Nike watch faces are preinstalled on that model, and there’s no other way to get the faces onto a standard Apple Watch model. The Nike models cost the same as the standard Apple Watch Series 5 models. The same thing is true for the Hermes Apple Watch face. It’s only available if you buy the premium-priced Apple Watch Hermes edition from Apple. Hermes editions of the Apple Watch come with an Hermes-designed leather watchband but tack nearly an extra $1,000 onto the price of the watch. That’s the price you have to pay if you want the Hermes watch face.

Can You Add Third-Party Apple Watch Faces?

There are no third-party Apple Watch faces other than the Hermes and Nike faces. Apple doesn’t allow third-parties to create or distribute Apple Watch faces. It’s not hard to imagine this changing in the future, much the same way Apple has introduced new options for customizing the iPhone and iPad over time.