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Fitbit Charge 6 clock faces

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Is there a way to change to clock face style on the Charge 6?  the squiggly font style is disturbing.  

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Do I need to have Fitbit premium to access that functionality. I don't have it with the basic package

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What functionalty?
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Where?  I cannot find the setting to change it.  In my profile, it doesn't have gallery.

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In the Fitbit app on the 'Today' screen, up at top left of the screen is the little icon showing charge% ;  clicking this opens a new screen with your watch and phone.  Click on the watch, opening yet another screen showing 'Gallery, Wallet ...' etc;  click on 'Gallery' then at the top 'Clocks'.  At this point it might be wise to shield your eyes, since the vast majority of the 'clock'-faces (watch-faces to you and me) are extremely gaudy.

Good luck!

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Found the other faces under the clocks app. In the  Gallery

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This does not work! They have changed the settings. 

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Why am I only seeing 4 choices on my Charge 6?

 

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I've tried all the Charge 6 clocks and the only eye-friendly design is the one called RetroFlip. No squinting with that one.

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I don’t have the different settings in my Fitbit app. Have this app resources and how to get help FAQ type stuff. It’s awful. I hate looking at the face. The numbers are all jumbled together.

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In the Fitbit app on the 'Today' screen, up at top left of the screen is the little icon showing charge% ;  clicking this opens a new screen with your watch and phone.  Click on the watch, opening yet another screen showing 'Gallery, Wallet ...' etc;  click on 'Gallery' then at the top 'Clocks'.  At this point it might be wise to shield your eyes, since the vast majority of the 'clocks'  (watch-faces to you and me) are extremely gaudy!  For me, the least worst was 'Symphony'.

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More than a year later and still no useful faces 🙄 I bought Fitbit Charge 6, not knowing about this flaw, and now I'm sending it back. There are many people that don't want to tap and swipe their watches thousand times a day. Here is an example of good smartband/smartwatch screen - just tap or rise your hand and you know everythig, no time wasted. I'll buy Fitbit again once it has any clock face as useful as this.
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My gallery is completely empty except for the default with the squiggly lines. Where/ how can I download more??

 

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@SusanAmsterdam I was trying to figure that out myself.  I’ll let you know if I find out.  
I would also like to be able to change the color from pink to white or something more suited to be worn in a professional environment.

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Just received my charge 6. My fitbit app doesn't have a "gallery " option. I cannot use the default face with the bizarre text. 

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How tf do I find them? No gallery in app.

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In the Fitbit app on the 'Today' screen, up at top left of the screen is the little icon showing charge% ;  clicking this opens a new screen with your watch and phone.  Click on the watch, opening yet another screen showing 'Gallery, Wallet ...' etc;  click on 'Gallery' then at the top 'Clocks'.  At this point it might be wise to shield your eyes, since the vast majority of the 'clocks'  (watch-faces to you and me) are extremely gaudy!  For me, the least worst was 'Symphony'.

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See my reply above - 'Gallery' is one of a nest of menus, accessible by tapping the battery% icon in the top left of the 'Today' screen, then tapping on the 'Watch' symbol that follows. 'Clocks' is the term they've chosen for what the rest of us call watch-faces, and a gaudy lot they are too. I wish I could have the plain monochrome face of my Charge 4, but this is not available. This thread has been ongoing since the Charge 4 was introduced, but no-one at Fitbit/Google seems to want to do anything about it - my suspicion is that we're being 'nudged' towards the expensive end of the market, but maybe that's just me 😉

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