DB1209 Triad Color Analog

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About this app

🎨 DB1209 – Minimal Triad Color Analog Watch Face for Wear OS

Add a splash of style to your smartwatch with DB1209. Designed for those who love simplicity, vibrant colors, and clean analog layouts, DB1209 brings triadic color harmony to your wrist in both light and dark themes.

✨ Features:
• Minimal analog design – clean and easy to read 🕰️
• Triadic color palette – 16 total themes (8 light, 8 dark) 🎨
• 3 base styles – 2 plain versions + 1 with date 📅
• Ambient mode support for battery efficiency 🔋
• Optimized for Wear OS smartwatches ⌚

💡 Perfect For:
• Users who love minimal & modern analog faces
• Those who enjoy color variety without clutter
• Anyone seeking a clean daily driver watch face

🎯 Compatibility:
Works on all smartwatches running Wear OS, including: Samsung Galaxy Watch | Google Pixel Watch | Fossil | TicWatch and more.


📩 Contact & Feedback
Have questions, suggestions, or facing an issue? We’d love to hear from you!

📬 Contact us directly by filling the form:
https://designblues.framer.website/contact-2

🙏 If you enjoy using DB1209 Triad Color Analog Watch Face, please consider leaving a review — your support helps us create more unique and refined watch faces for Wear OS.
Updated on
Aug 8, 2025

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