Yes, I designed the watch face myself. It seems that I have AOD. It differs from normal mode and I see it when my watch in idle mode (or after 20 seconds of showing digital clock, when an app or a notification is opened). There is an active button to toggle always-on state and an option to remove this state in Galaxy Watch Studio (2.0.0 beta) Maybe I need to check some settings or edit some flag in xml, because this watch was created two years ago and something could be obsolete.

So it appears that there is nothing wrong with your watch face that you can fix. The software version is slightly different in the Galaxy Watch3. Again, my apology for not quite getting it the first time.


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I am not sure a software version update will fix it since my Active2 and Watch3 both have the same software version and OneUI version. It is the watch variant that is the only difference. So it might never be changed.

I bought a new clock face for my versa 2 which I'm happy with and the default 'always on' clock face was digital. Today I scrolled through a few of the settings, added a card to the wallet... when I'd finished the default clock had changed to analogue and I can't for the life of me get the digital one back. How do I do it please?

Hi have the same problem somehow I when I changed faces I have my selected face then instead of digital clock I have an analog clock, I I changed to some of my other faces but do not see the 3 dots. Please help if you can, thank you

Digital clocks are often associated with electronic drives, but the "digital" description refers only to the display, not to the drive mechanism. (Both analogue and digital clocks can be driven either mechanically or electronically, but "clockwork" mechanisms with digital displays are rare.)

The first digital pocket watch was the invention of Austrian engineer Josef Pallweber[1] who created his "jump-hour" mechanism in 1883. Instead of a conventional dial, the jump-hour featured two windows in an enamel dial, through which the hours and minutes are visible on rotating discs. The second hand remained conventional. By 1885, Pallweber mechanism was already on the market in pocket watches by Cortbert and IWC; arguably contributing to the subsequent rise and commercial success of IWC. The principles of Pallweber jump-hour movement had appeared in wristwatches by the 1920s (Cortbert) and are still used today (Chronoswiss Digiteur). While the original inventor did not have a watch brand at the time, his name has since been resurrected by a newly established watch manufacturer.[2]

Plato clocks used a similar idea but a different layout. These spring-wound pieces consisted of a glass cylinder with a column inside, affixed to which were small digital cards with numbers printed on them, which flipped as time passed. The Plato clocks were introduced at the St. Louis World Fair in 1904, produced by Ansonia Clock Company. Eugene Fitch of New York patented the clock design in 1903.[3]Thirteen years earlier, Josef Pallweber had patented the same invention using digital cards (different from his 1885 patent using moving disks) in Germany (DRP No. 54093).[4]The German factory Aktiengesellschaft fr Uhrenfabrikation Lenzkirch made such digital clocks in 1893 and 1894.[5]

The earliest patent for a digital alarm clock was registered by D. E. Protzmann and others on October 23, 1956, in the United States.[6] Protzmann and his associates also patented another digital clock in 1970, which was said to use a minimal amount of moving parts. Two side-plates held digital numerals between them, while an electric motor and cam gear outside controlled movement.[3]

In 1970, the first digital wristwatch with an LED display was unveiled on the Johnny Carson Show, although it was not released until 1972.[7] Called the Pulsar, and produced by the Hamilton Watch Company, this watch was hinted at two years prior when the same company created a non-function digital watch prop (with a main analogue face but a secondary digital display) for Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey.[8]

Digital clocks typically use the 50 or 60 hertz oscillation of AC power or a 32,768 hertz crystal oscillator as in a quartz clock to keep time. Most digital clocks display the hour of the day in 24-hour format; in the United States and a few other countries, a commonly used hour sequence option is 12-hour format (with some indication of AM or PM). Some timepieces, such as many digital watches, can be switched between 12-hour and 24-hour modes. Emulations of analog-style faces often use an LCD screen, and these are also sometimes described as "digital".

To represent time, most digital clocks use a seven-segment LED, VFD, or LCD for each of the four digits. They generally also include other elements to indicate whether the time is AM or PM, whether or not an alarm is set, and so on. Older digital clocks used numbers painted on wheels, or a split-flap display. High-end digital clocks use dot matrix displays and use animations for digit changes.

If people find difficulty in setting the time in some designs of digital clocks in electronic devices where the clock is not a critical function, they may not be set at all, displaying the default after powered on, 00:00 or 12:00.[9]

Because they run on electricity, digital clocks often need to be reset whenever the power is cut off, even for a very brief period of time. This is a particular problem with alarm clocks that have no "battery" backup, because a power outage during the night usually prevents the clock from triggering the alarm in the morning.

To reduce the problem, many devices designed to operate on household electricity incorporate a battery backup to maintain the time during power outages and during times of disconnection from the power supply. More recently, some devices incorporate a method for automatically setting the time, such as using a broadcast radio time signal from an atomic clock, getting the time from an existing satellite television or computer connection, or by being set at the factory and then maintaining the time from then on with a quartz movement powered by an internal rechargeable battery.Commercial digital clocks are typically more reliable than consumer clocks. Multi-decade backup batteries can be used to maintain time during power loss.

Because digital clocks can be very small and inexpensive devices that enhance the popularity of product designs, they are often incorporated into all kinds of devices such as cars, radios, televisions, microwave ovens, standard ovens, computers and cell phones. Sometimes their usefulness is disputed: a common complaint is that when time has to be set to Daylight Saving Time, many household clocks have to be readjusted. The incorporation of automatic synchronization by a radio time signal is reducing this problem (see Radio clock). Smart digital clocks, in addition to displaying time, scroll additional information such as weather and notifications.

My team likes the world clock gadget that comes with service-now but was wondering if there is any way to make the clocks digital.


The analog clocks are great but very hard to read at a quick glance. Digital clocks would help because then we could see the time and if the date was there as well is would be helpful. Would it be possible to use something like the personal clocks from a site like TimeandDate.com and insert them into our service-now homepage or some other custom clock generator that uses java or html?

That clock widget was added when UI Pages were created, to show just one example of what someone could do with them. The whole thing combines three concepts: a homepage Widget (System UI -> Widgets), a UI Page "example_cool_clocks", and a UI Script "CoolClock" invoked by the UI Page.


There's a URL in the UI Script to the website where the actual clock script comes from. I sometimes wish we hadn't used that example, since it's buggy at times and in some browsers, but there you have it.


Anyway, my point is that since it's just a UI Page (for the HTML) and UI Script (for the client side JavaScript), it could probably be replaced with any of a number of similar, publicly available scripted clocks.


Here's how to create your own Homepage widget:

 =Creating_a_Custom_Homepage_Widget


And at the end of all this, if someone has already solved and has a practical solution they can share, that'll probably be much more useful to you than what I just typed.

So, after a few days of working on this. I created a UI page, which you will need to add to the sys_widget World Clocks area. I created a digital clock that doesn't do the math. You just need to know the timezone. This will do a live refresh every second of only this UI page via a SetInterval, it will not reload the entire page, or worry about DST. The divs are easily modifiable if you need to change the format or shape.

Despite all the excitement back then over everything digital, there was at least one skeptical voice. I was listening to a National Public Radio interview with an academic (I wish I could remember who!). He made the outrageous statement that the digital clock would be the downfall of civilization.

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When I am using an app or even in setting, instead of the screen going blank when I am not looking at it, the screen fades dim and a digital clock shows in the top right corner. How do I get this to stop and always show the app screen I am looking at. I use fitness apps when working out and I want the info on the screen all the time. Right now it fades in and out of that clock when I raise and lower my arm. 152ee80cbc

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