Retro C Compiler Watch Face

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About this app

Retro C Compiler Watch Face brings the classic C++ IDE look to Wear OS. Time, date, steps, battery, and temperature are displayed like C variables, recreating the feel of old-school programming directly on your wrist.

Perfect for developers and retro tech enthusiasts who appreciate clean, terminal-inspired design.

✨Features
- Classic C language IDE aesthetic
- Customizable font and background colors
- Displays time, date, steps, temperature, and battery in code style
- Supports both 12-hour and 24-hour time formats
- Minimal always-on display mode for low power use
- Clean, sharp design inspired by vintage compilers and terminals
- Tap to Action: Open calendar, and battery

☀️ IMPORTANT: If the weather doesn't update:

1. Try switching between different watch faces.
2. Open the default “Weather” app on your watch and make sure location permission is enabled.
3. Set location access to “Always Allow” for both the watch face and the weather provider.
4. Ensure Location (GPS) is turned ON on both your watch and the paired smartphone.
5. Disable Power Saving mode so background data can sync properly.

⚠️ Compatibility
This is a Wear OS watch face app for smartwatches running Wear OS 5 or higher, built with the new Watch Face Format required on modern devices.

Compatible devices include:
➡️ Samsung Galaxy Watch 8, 7, 6, 5, and 4 (including Classic and Ultra models)
➡️ Google Pixel Watch 4, 3, 2, and 1
➡️ Other watches running Wear OS 5+

Contact Us
If you have questions or feedback, feel free to contact me at gadgetliv@gmail.com
Updated on
Jun 2, 2026

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Data is encrypted in transit
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What’s new

- Updated screenshots based on recent watch face design changes