Following the “Google Pixel Collection” teaser, Google released a video showcasing “The Design of Google Pixel Watch,” which features additional watch faces.
While the actual Pixel Watch footage only lasts for 30 seconds, this design film is only 51 seconds long. To help provide a notion of on-wrist sizing and appearance, we observe many people wearing the Pixel Watch. The Hazel Lemongrass (yellow/green), Chalk (white/beige), Charcoal (grey), and Obsidian bands are also on exhibit, along with the stainless, steel, black (which looks matte), and rose gold cases.
The Pixel Watch’s thickness is highlighted in the wearable’s first noteworthy and brand-new image. Its three layers are clearly visible: the screen, the case with the obviously protruding routing crown, and the bottom with the sensors.
Here are the Watch faces of Google Pixel Watch:
- Analog with shapes for hour markers.
- Simple analog one that Google has been using for several months now with a thick pill-shaped hour hand and one complication slot at 6 o’clock.
- Very simple digital face that shows the time in two rows and nearly takes up the entire display. That font is a bit thin.
- Shrunken down analog clock with three circular complication slots at the right.
- Time with a small complication slot above and three below. Sundar Pichai was using this one.
- Traditional analog with hour markers. Pills used for 3/6/9 and a triangle at 12.
- Full-screen digital dials with rotating seconds ring.
We can make out “Heart Rate Sensor” and “Stainless Steel Case” from the text ring at the bottom. Google appears to have changed the ordering from pictures released at I/O. In truth, they have added “Gorilla Glass” to it since May, albeit the specific formulation is unknown.
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