Modular Ultra watch face - how does it look on a regular Apple Watch?

I took some screenshots on my Apple Watch Ultra, put them on my regular Apple Watches, and I’m really impressed with how the Modular Ultra face looks and scales. When you choose the large time, the complications are the same size as the Modular watch face as discussed near the end of my previous piece, so you won’t notice a difference unless you use the bezel complication.

You can try it yourself with this process:

  1. Save photos (linked below) to the Photos app and mark them as Favorite.

  2. On Apple Watch, open the Photos app and scroll to Favorites.

  3. Select the image and use the digital crown to fit the image to your display.

Images:

  1. Flash color, no bezel, large time

  2. White color, bezel, small time

  3. Silver color, no bezel, large time

  4. Blue color, bezel, large time

  5. Purple color, no bezel, large time

Here are photos using the smaller 40mm, 41mm, and 42mm Apple Watch sizes being sold today.

40mm Apple Watch Series 5 Ceramic - this is the same size as the current 3rd generation Apple Watch SE.

Retro analog nostalgia with this 41mm Apple Watch Series 9 - even on the smaller size, a maxed out Modular Ultra watch face is doable, but…

I prefer the large time with 6 complications to keep it simple.

42mm Series 10 in Slate Titanium. The complications do get pushed closer together when the bezel complication is active.

42mm Series 10 in Slate Titanium.

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