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This is a followup to one that +Paul Hurst  created. Based this on a different model. Everything drawn from scratch. Some notes:

- moved the dial to the top since I think this works better for wear (notifications, flat tire hazards)
- the hour numbers behave pretty much the way they do on the actual watch (at least as far as I can surmise): if it's 8, the other "hands" show the surrounding numbers, ie: 7 and 9
- some crazy math was required; fortunately the person that created the Ressence watchface has already done the heavy lifting and we can just tweak his formulae

Both round and square versions on facerepo:

Round
http://facerepo.com/app/faces/details/mywurk-round-14a62b4de7c

Square
http://facerepo.com/app/faces/details/mywurk-14a62b4641b
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Those watches are AMAZING! I went and looked them up after seeing the original post...and was like...OH WOW!
 
This one has the most amazing use of code I've seen on a watch face so far. There should be a community for such LUA and watch coding problems. I'm currently trying to set the opacity of a layer based on the existence of another element.
 
Would rather have the top be the seconds and not the mins. How do I change?
 
+Alexandros Kastanis I agree, I find lua pretty frustrating and how it is implemented in watchmaker is often a bit different from what you read in the lua manual, it seems. As I mentioned, in this case another person had already figured out the complicated stuff in the Ressence watchface. Can you post more info on what you're trying to do?
 
Oh, you could change the rotation of the metal pointy looking layer...just change the {dm} to {ds}. Then the hour hand would still more or less point to the minute. I think it looks worse but that's all you can do I think.
 
thanks so much for share
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