GEN 605 Mechanical Watch Face

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About this app

Mechanical character
GEN 605 is a mechanical watch face for Wear OS built around layered metal surfaces, moving gears, soft shadow depth and a bright highlight mask. It gives your wrist a technical analog look that feels alive instead of static.

🎯 Built to move
• Working gears animate across the dial for real mechanical energy
The pendulum animation comes in nine color variations to change the mood without changing the design
• A mechanical-motion seconds hand keeps the face active at every glance

Clear every day
This watch face stays readable while the details do the styling work. The center of the dial also includes a battery tap zone, so a quick touch lets you check battery level without crowding the layout.

🌙 Always-on ready
GEN 605 includes an AOD watch face view that preserves the core structure for low-distraction time checks. The darker always-on layout keeps the mechanical identity visible and easy to recognize.

Made for Wear OS
If you want a Wear OS watch face with animated mechanics, layered depth and a distinctive pendulum centerpiece, GEN 605 brings that mechanical style together in one polished dial
Updated on
Mar 12, 2026

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