
Inspired by Itchy Boots

PyramidWatch A typographic watchface built around an inverted triangle pyramid. Ten triangles show your battery ā draining from the tip upward. The surrounding space fills with alphanumeric noise, with your date hidden inside it. Two layouts: Standard ā pyramid spans the full width, date chars fill the gaps on either side. Wrap ā smaller pyramid floats at left, center, or right, with date text flowing around it on all sides. Bold stacked hours and minutes sit below. Four live health stats ā steps, heart rate, sleep, calories ā fill the remaining space. Configurable: background (cream / black / white), date font style, stat labels, layout mode, pyramid position.

A minimal, editorial watchface for Pebble Time Steel inspired by ePaper displays and geometric sans-serif typography. Time lives in the bottom-left corner in Space Grotesk ā a clean, modern typeface that reads as naturally on a wrist as on a printed page. Seconds sit quietly in the top-right, out of the way but always there.

For those who never quite got over the click wheel. This watchface is a love letter to the iPod Classic ā the device that made us fall in love with carrying music in our pockets. The entire watch face is the iPod itself: a pixel-art rendering of the iconic hardware, earphone cable and all, filling every pixel of the Pebble's screen. The time sits right where it belongs ā on the iPod's LCD screen, tilted at the same angle as the device, rendered in a bitmap font that feels like it belongs to 2003. Below it, the classic play triangle and battery indicator sit in their rightful place, just like the real thing. Along the left edge, the date scrolls upward ā quiet, understated, exactly how iPod menus used to feel. If you ever memorized the Contacts > Notes workaround to get lyrics onto your iPod, if you still remember the exact wrist-flick that woke the screen, if you kept yours in a sock to avoid scratches ā this one's for you. Still spinning. Never shuffling. Want me to trim it down for the appstore character limit?

A fan-made watchface dedicated to Valve Corporation and the Steam Deck ā because great design deserves to live on your wrist too. Time is displayed in bold inside a signature red rectangle, a direct nod to the iconic Valve logo. The date and day sit quietly beside it, fading from white to gray in a subtle hierarchy. The bottom of the watch is yours to configure. Choose from four modes: a ghosted Steam Deck outline as a watermark, the Valve wordmark rendered from a pixel-scanned original, the Half-Life Ī» (lambda) as a living battery indicator ā fully lit at 100%, bleeding dark from the top as your battery drains ā or nothing at all, for the purists. All logos and trademarks ā including the Valve logo, the Half-Life lambda, and the Steam Deck outline ā are the property of Valve Corporation. This watchface is an unofficial fan creation and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Valve Corporation. ValveWatch. Simple. Iconic. Always on.

Invader Watch A pixel art watchface built for those who grew up defending Earth one quarter at a time. The classic Space Invader keeps watch from the top left corner while 10 pixel stars track your battery ā bright when you're charged, fading as the day wears on. Time, date, and day of the week run vertically up the left edge in a hand-crafted 5Ć7 bitmap font, reading bottom to top like a old arcade score column. No clutter. No colour. Just pixels, black, and white ā exactly how it should be. Insert coin to begin.

A watchface that turns your wrist into a tiny gallery. At its heart is a pixel art portrait of Vincent van Gogh ā his brooding gaze, rust-red beard, and the swirling starlit skies that made him iconic ā rendered in a hand-crafted 45Ć45 pixel grid that fills every pixel of the Pebble Time Steel's display. The art is the watch. There is no chrome, no bezel, no wasted space. Time lives quietly at the bottom: bold hour and minute digits sit to the left, the date and day of the week tucked to the right. Along the left edge of the painting, the words VAN GOGH climb upward in small white letters ā a signature, not a label. Switch to Basalt mode in settings and the full palette gives way to four tones of grey, turning the portrait into something closer to a woodblock print. Pixel art by an unknown artist ā if you know who made it, let us know so we can give them the credit they deserve.

"And then one day you find, ten years have got behind you." Time told through the words of Pink Floyd. Every minute, a lyric from the catalogue fills your screen ā and somewhere in those words, the hour is hiding in bold. Quarter past. Half past. Quarter to. The Dark Side prism glows in the corner, tracking your battery as light passes through. Cream paper. Typewriter soul. The music never stops. An unofficial fan tribute. All lyrics belong to Pink Floyd.

Time as code. The watch displays the current time as a Python function ā syntax-highlighted in VS Code colours, with JetBrains Mono font. Every minute, the code updates. Read the return value to tell the time. Dark mode and light mode available. For those who think in functions.

Old paper. Typewriter font. The time, your city, the date ā exactly as it should be, nothing more, nothing less. City name is fetched via OpenStreetMap's Nominatim service using your phone's location.

Inspired by GTA2 Your Pebble Time is now running the GTA2 Industrial Sector/Residential Sector/Downtown Sector. The iconic map fills the screen, authentic HUD bars track your steps, heart rate and battery ā just like in-game. Switch between full colour, ePaper and monochrome in settings. Anywhere City never sleeps, and neither does your watch. A hardcore fan tribute to GTA2 ā a game that defined a generation. Countless hours were lost in the streets of Anywhere City, and this watchface is a small piece of that world carried forward. All three maps are here ā Industrial Sector, Downtown Sector and Residential Sector ā filling your Pebble screen just like you remember. Authentic HUD bars track your real-world stats, and the gritty top-down aesthetic lives on your wrist. All credit and intellectual property belongs to Rockstar Games. This is an unofficial fan project with no affiliation to or endorsement by Rockstar Games. The G in GTA2 is intentionally cropped ā an aesthetic choice, not an oversight.

One line. Everything you need. Date, time, battery, and the soul of the machine ā flowing across the screen like a single thought. No dials. No hands. Just Aptos Display typeface on pure black, wrapping edge to edge the way text was meant to be read. And in the corner, a < ā quiet, precise, pointing nowhere in particular. For those who know what STM32F439 means. And those who just like how it looks.

RectWatch A clean, minimal analog watchface for Pebble Time Steel. Built around a precise rectangular clock face with a cream e-paper texture, RectWatch pairs classic watchmaking with modern data display. Features: Rectangular analog clock with subtle e-paper grain texture Scrolling month / day / date scales with triangle marker Heart rate, calories and sleep displayed as vertical stats Step scale with dark-red needle showing daily progress Battery icon top-right ā no numbers, just fill level Light and dark theme Configurable health stats and step scale visibility Minimal. Precise. Yours.

LofiWatch ā A cozy lo-fi night scene watchface for Pebble Time Steel. Featuring a hand-drawn illustration of a steaming mug, city lights through a rain-streaked window, and a retro digital alarm clock displaying the live time and date. Configurable battery indicator and optional ePaper dither mode for a vintage paper display feel.

DOS-RPG Your wrist just rolled a NAT 20 on style. Forget clean. Forget minimal. This is your health data rendered in the glow of a CRT monitor, parsed through a dungeon crawler terminal, and delivered in authentic IBM VGA bitmap type ā the same font that launched a thousand DOS sessions. The battery lives inside a square-spiral indicator straight out of an 80s arcade cabinet. Your time reads like a system clock. Your steps, heart rate, calories, and active minutes scroll in like combat stats after a boss fight. And somewhere in the corner, the dungeon log flickers ā a reminder that the grind never stops. Built for Pebble Time Steel. Black only. No themes. No clutter. Just the signal. Displays: ā Time (HH/MM), Month, Day + Day of Week ā Steps, Heart Rate, Calories Burned ā Active Minutes, Recovery Score ā Spiral battery indicator Optimised for people who know what a BIOS screen looks like and kind of miss it.

Malayalam Clock brings the Malayalam script to your Pebble Time Steel ā twelve hand-rendered Malayalam numerals arranged around a clean, cream analog clock face, with Kerala's formation date quietly inscribed at the bottom. ą“ąµą“°ą“³ą“, ą“Øą“æą“ąµą“ą“³ąµą“ąµ ą“ąµą“¤ąµą“¤ą“£ąµą“ą“Æą“æąµ½. ā Kerala, on your wrist. Features a battery indicator styled after the Athapookkalam flower pattern, date in Malayalam, and a ghost numeral legend. Fully customisable ā choose your background, hand style, numeral weight, corner rotation, and battery display. A watchface made with love for Kerala and the Pebble.

Noise Watch Noise Watch transforms your wrist into a page. Famous excerpts from world literature scroll endlessly across the screen ā and somewhere inside all that noise, the current time glows white. Switch between Prose, Hex, and Binary modes. Customize the lit color. Watch the battery breathe at the bottom. Time was always in the words.

A typographic watchface built around the bold geometry of the Aldo the Apache font. Time takes center stage ā large, confident, unhurried. The date sits just below, scaled to match it perfectly. Choose your mood from five handpicked themes, from warm cream paper to stark ePaper black. Track your day two ways ā a classic battery bar with health icons along the bottom, or a minimal spiral battery with stats tucked neatly in the corner. Heart rate, steps, and calories, shown only when you want them. Everything you need. Nothing you don't.

TrailWatch Every step is a story. TrailWatch paints yours. A lone hiker moves through an oil-painted wilderness ā and so do you. With each step you take, the trail deepens, the light shifts, the landscape opens up. By the time you reach 8,000 steps, you've walked through an entire world. Choose your palette. Monochrome for those who prefer the quiet drama of ink and shadow. Full color for those who want the warmth of paint on canvas, the amber of afternoon light, the blue distance of mountains still to come. The trail is always moving. So are you. What's on the face Four hand-painted scenes that evolve with your step count Monochrome or color oil painting mode Analog or digital clock Linear scale or circular dial step gauge Fully customisable colors for text, needle, clock hands and background Built for Pebble Time Steel. Made for people who walk.

A window you wear on your wrist. The sky shifts with the hours ā pale at dawn, bright at noon, amber at dusk, deep at night. The sun traces its arc above the horizon. The moon follows when the sun is gone, shaped by the phase of the day. Stars appear quietly in the dark. Below the horizon, a landscape you choose. Above it, time passes the way it always has.