MNML Thin Watch face - Wear OS watch faces
Transform your Wear OS experience with customizable watch faces featuring true black backgrounds & vibrant gradient colors

- 1.5.5 Version
- 1.5 Score
- 395K+ Downloads
- Free License
- 3+ Content Rating
Exclusively for Wear OS devices - API 28+
// Not designed for rectangular timepieces
Utilizing Watch Face Format technology
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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CUSTOM COMPLICATION APPLICATIONS
FEATURES
• sleek design
• genuine black backdrop
• slim & easily legible font
• high-definition resolution
• layers optimized with PNGQuant > battery efficient
• ambient mode featuring low OPR, adjustable colors, and two styles
• supports multiple languages
• 12/24-hour display
• 6x SHORT_TEXT complications (API 33+)
• 2x ICON, SMALL_IMAGE complications
• new GRADIENT color options!
NOTE: The complications displayed in the app description are for promotional purposes only. The custom complications available for you will depend on your installed applications and the software of your smartwatch manufacturer.
CUSTOMIZATION OPTIONS
• Color choices (30)
• Seconds Indicator (On/Off)
• Hour Color options (10)
• Minute Color options (10)
• Thicker Hour option (On/Off - API 33+)
• Badge Options (None, Am-Pm, Unread Notification Count)
• AOD (Style - Time only / Dimmed)
• Complications / application shortcuts
Installation and troubleshooting instructions available.
A Masterclass in Minimalist Functionality for Wear OS
EIRC SPb/PSK has fundamentally changed my Wear OS experience by delivering an exceptionally sleek and functional watch face that masterfully balances aesthetics with utility. As an enthusiast who values both style and practicality, I genuinely appreciate its clean, genuine black backdrop and the slim, highly legible font – it creates a striking, sophisticated look without sacrificing instant readability at a glance. The implementation of Watch Face Format technology makes installation and setup refreshingly straightforward compared to heavier watch apps. Performance-wise, it truly impresses; the PNGQuant-optimized layers contribute significantly to battery efficiency, allowing me to enjoy its high-definition resolution without constantly worrying about charging. Customization is where it shines brilliantly: the 30 distinct color choices and gradient options offer fantastic visual flexibility, while practical touches like adjustable ambient modes (including two styles and low OPR for battery savings) and control over seconds indicators, hour/minute colors, and badge options mean I can tailor it perfectly to my daily needs or outfit. Having six SHORT_TEXT complications (a relative rarity!) alongside two additional ICON/SMALL_IMAGE slots empowers me to surface exactly the information I need most, utilizing shortcuts from my other apps efficiently. The attention to detail shines through – the distinct hour color separation ensures instant time reading, and the stability has been impeccable, with no crashes even on older APIs. While complications naturally depend on your Wear OS setup, the sheer number available unlocks immense potential. This watch face transforms my device from a simple timekeeper into a genuinely stylish and functional companion; it’s the perfect blend of minimalist elegance and powerful customization, making it an absolute essential for any Wear OS user seeking both form and function.
- Version1.5.5
- UpdateJun 21, 2025
- Developeramoledwatchfaces™
- CategoryPersonalization
- Requires AndroidAndroid 13+
- Downloads395K+
- Package Namecom.watchfacestudio.awfmnmlthin
- Signaturec16de91e34cba665016116a07589d488
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Minimal design enhances readability
Customizable complications provide flexibility
Saves battery on OLED screens
Elegant and bold aesthetics
Efficient layout with relevant data displayed
Active developer support for updates and bug fixes
Free to use, encouraging user adoption
Compatible with various Galaxy Watch models
Suitable for AOD (Always-On Display) usage
Limited customization options for complications
Bugs lead to inconsistent functionality
Complex app permissions can hinder performance
Some features not available post-update
Missing specific complication options (e.g., timer)
Non-intuitive customization interface
Heart rate reading not always displayed correctly
Complications occasionally fail to update or reflect the correct data
Users report difficulties with installation and setup