New optional "Yamanote Cinema" station change. Turn it on and a station change becomes a little movie: the E235's green doors slide shut over the sign, the camera pulls back to reveal the whole train, it accelerates out of the platform, the next train glides in and settles, the camera pushes back into the doors, and they open onto the new station. Speed-ramped, drawn entirely on-watch, and tuned to fit every screen — colour or black-and-white, rectangular or round.
New Cinema setting: choose Off, Wrist-flick only (cinematic plays only on a tap/wrist-flick peek), or Every station change. (Default: Off — the classic quick slide is unchanged unless you opt in.)
The nameboard now steps aside for Timeline Quick View: when an upcoming timeline event peeks in from the bottom of the screen, the station's hiragana and rōmaji tuck away and the kanji name and green line bar slide to recenter, so nothing important hides behind the peek. Everything springs back the moment the peek closes. (Rectangular watches; round watches don't show the peek.)
Added a watchface menu icon (green "JY" badge) so it's easy to spot and pick in the watchface list.
New Backlight on tap setting — turn off the tap/wrist-flick screen light if you'd rather keep it dark. (Default: on.)
Fixed overlapping neighbor names on long-name stations (e.g. Tamachi, between Takanawa Gateway and Hamamatsuchō).
Long station names (like Takanawa Gateway) now sit at the same height as every other station instead of riding high.
Your wrist becomes a JR East Yamanote Line platform — and the station tells the time.
The Yamanote Line circles central Tokyo in about 60 minutes, so this watchface turns one loop into one hour. Every two minutes the nameboard advances one station around all 30 stops: at the top of the hour you're at Tokyo (JY01), rolling station-by-station back around to Yūrakuchō by :58. Which station is showing tells you the minute — and for the exact time, just read the platform clock in the corner, the way every JR platform has one.
It's a real sign at every moment: the correct JY station number on the badge, the authentic station name in kanji, hiragana, and rōmaji, and the actual neighbouring stations on the green direction bar. When the station changes, the sign slides in like an arriving train and settles onto the platform.
Features
Authentic Yamanote nameboard (駅名標 ekimeihyō) — JY number badge, station name in kanji / kana / rōmaji, and the green directional arrow bar with the real adjacent stations.
Tells time the Yamanote way — one loop = one hour, a new station every two minutes across all 30 real stops, anchored to Tokyo on the hour.
Platform clock for the precise time (12- or 24-hour).
Train-arrival animation on every station change — the sign slides in and gives a little settle, like a train pulling into the platform.
Tap or flick your wrist to peek — replays the arrival animation on demand (and lights the screen).
Fits every Pebble screen — rectangular and round, colour and black-and-white, with layouts tuned so the Japanese names always stay crisp and uncut.
Compatible watches
Pebble Time 2 (primary)
Pebble Round 2
Pebble Time / Pebble Time Steel
Pebble Time Round
Pebble 2 (black & white)
Settings
Open the Pebble app → this watchface → Settings:
24-hour time — switch the platform clock between 12- and 24-hour. (Default: 12-hour.)
Dark mode — flip to a black board with white text; the line bar stays Yamanote green. (Default: off.)
Peek on tap — turn the tap/flick-to-peek animation on or off. (Default: on.)