Contents
- Description
- Custom settings
- Default look
- Themes
- Shadow
- Anti aliased mode
- Hour mark styles
- Minute/second marks
- Hands options
- Analog seconds hand
- Status icon line
- Optional data
- Weather
- Barometer
- Date format
- Setting up alternate time zone
- Side gauges
- Digital box
- Power save modes
- Battery use
- Double gesture
- Flies
Introduction
This manual is applicable to Time Flies Legacy on any devices that it runs on, or to Time Flies on the old devices running Connect IQ 1.x or 2.x.
It is meant to give a general idea of available configuration options and how they work. The pictures shown may not correspond exactly to the current look of the face.
The availability of particular features depends on the watch model. If you don’t find some options described here in your settings, it means these options are not supported on your watch.
Description
An analog face with customization options for the content and for the look. It has some unique features such as the ability to store customized color themes, flexible date format or optional ‘dynamic’ hands that reveal the information hidden underneath on wrist movement.
The customization options are accessible through the watch face settings.
There are several different hour marks and hand styles to choose from and ways to configure the display to anything ranging from a very minimalist clean look to a more complex face with four data fields, two side gauges and a ‘digital box’ that can alter its content on wrist gesture.
Besides showing the time, this watch face provides space to show data:
1) Configurable icons line
2) 4 Option data fields
3) 2 Side gauges
4) Digital Box (DBox)
The font size is adjustable, so that the optional data fields can be easier to read in poor light conditions or without glasses.
Custom Settings
To change the settings, follow these instructions: https://forums.garmin.com/developer/connect-iq/w/wiki/14/changing-your-app-settings-in-garmin-express-gcm-ciq-mobile-store
Default look
After the initial installation the face looks similar to this:

NOTE: The seconds hand will be visible only if your watch supports partial screen update every second, which basically means that it is a newer model, from fenix 5 on.
Themes
The appearance can be changed quickly with the customisable themes that define the colors of the screen elements and the background wallpaper design.
You can try what the pre-defined themes look like and then adjust them to your liking. The changes you make will be kept until you decide to reset the theme.
The customization applies to the theme currently displayed on your watch, and not necessarily the one currently selected in the settings. So, if let’s say you change the theme from A to B, and you want to modify theme B, press “DONE” button first to activate theme B on the watch, only then edit the settings again to change the colors. Otherwise, all your changes will apply to theme A instead. This also means that if you try to do this with Garmin Express, you will need to disconnect the watch from the computer after changing the theme first if you intend to modify the theme you just switched to.
The modifications are stored with each theme, so that later you can quickly switch between your customized themes.
If you want to restore the original/factory theme, select the “Reset theme” and press “Save”.
The choice of colors depends on the device. There is a base set of 14 colors (8 on fr45/55 and swim2) identified in the settings by color names, and on the newer devices supporting more than 16 colors, there are additional 4 ‘custom colors’ identified by color numbers that can be set to values ranging from 0 (black) to 63 (white):

This color map is a rough guide and the colors that appear on your watch might not exactly match the colors shown above.
NOTE: On the devices with transflective display (e.g. fenix, forerunner, vivoactive families), the colors may appear dim if there is little ambient light or when using backlight.
Besides the colors, on the newer devices it is also possible to choose different background textures and patterns for each theme.
If selecting a texture does not produce any visible result on your watch, that means that on this device it will only take effect if you select the “Anti-alias (if available) / sec hand on gesture only” option.
Shadow
Shadow allows to create a bit of a 3D effect and to improve the readability of screen elements that do not use contrasting colors. Shadow depth can be adjusted to five different levels, ranging from ‘Off’ to ‘XL’. Shadow is added to hour/minute marks, hour/minute hands and DBox frame. On DBox frame it only appears when shadow level is set above M.

Anti aliased mode
On some other devices there is a setting to activate it, but this will cause the second hand to be shown on gesture only.
Also, beginning with the release 4.8.0, activating this option will allow to display background texture on some devices. Otherwise the texture will not be visible even if selected.
Hour mark styles
There are several different hour marks styles that can be chosen independently for major marks (3, 6, 9, 12) and minor marks. You can create many different combinations, for example:




Major marks come in two sizes:


Numeric marks style allows different fonts:



Minute/second marks
The important point to understand is that these marks as seen after the initial installation actually represent left and right data gauges. By default, the left gauge shows daily steps goal completion, and the right gauge is a move bar. That’s why the marks might change color with time. For detailed explanation of how this works, please check the Side gauges topic below.
Hands options
Shape
There are several hand shapes available:










Size
The base size ratio between the hour and the minute hand is fixed, but the size of both hands together can be adjusted with independent length and width S/M/L options:





Style
You can choose ‘Solid’, ‘Lattice’ or ‘Dynamic’.
‘Solid’ is the regular style, while ‘Lattice’ only shows the outline.
Dynamic watch hands
This is an innovative feature meant to help reveal the information that might occasionally get obscured by the hands.
If you choose ‘Dynamic’ hand style, wrist gesture will cause the hands to switch from ‘Solid’ to ‘Lattice’ for a few seconds, which should allow you to read the information underneath.


Analog seconds hand
Analog seconds hand is only available on watches that make it possible to display it permanently (e.g. not to appear/disappear during wrist movements). If your watch supports it, after the initial installation, the seconds hand will be enabled by default and in the settings you will find the corresponding options:
Analog sec shape
- Off (seconds hand disabled)
- Dot
- Straight
- Arrow
- Wand
- Wedge
- Finger
- Pointer







Analog sec size
- S
- M
- L
- XL
Status icon line
This line shows the following icons:
- battery level
Its presence is controlled by the ‘Battery icon hidden above charge level’ setting (see below).
- phone connection (Bluetooth)
Shows when the phone is connected.
- alarms
Shows when one or more clock alarms are set in the watch.
- do not disturb
This icon is only available on watches supporting Connect IQ 2.x and it shows when the watch is in ‘do not disturb’ mode.
- notifications
Shows when there is one or more active notifications on the phone. To activate/deactivate different types of notifications, please refer to the ‘Smart notifications’ setting in Garmin Connect Mobile app.
Icons Selection
You can decide which icons you want to be shown by placing the following letters in the ‘Icons selection’ setting. The order in which you type the letters in the text box does not matter – the icons will appear in the same fixed order.
B – battery icon with numeric charge level shown in %
b – battery icon without the number
p – phone connected (Bluetooth icon)
d – do not disturb
a – alarm(s) set
n – notifications
N – notifications with a number of pending notifications
Battery icon hidden above charge level (%)
If you set it to 100% (which is the default), the icon will be visible always.
If you set it to 0%, it will always be hidden.
If you set it to any number in between, for instance 25%, the icon will appear when the battery drops below 25%.
Status icons activation
This is a setting to switch the icon line on/off, or to display it only when not in power save mode.
Optional data
There are 4 optional data fields that, depending on the watch, can show:
- Battery %
- Alternate zone time
- UTC time
- Date
- Distance
- Calories
- Active calories
- Steps
- Day intensity minutes
- Week intensity minutes
- Floors
- SpO2
- Wrist HR
- Next sunrise/sunset
- Moon age (days since last new moon)
- Barometer with trend
- Weather (conditions and temperature)
- Temperature range
- Wind (direction and speed)
- Humidity
- Precipitation chance
- Weather observation time
Data font size
The font size in the optional fields can be adjusted. The choice ranges from ‘XS’ to ‘XL’, however for the CIQ 1.x devices the actual size may depend on the fonts built into your watch, so on some watches there may be no difference when you switch between some options.
If the font of your choice makes it too large to fit in its allowed space, the font size will be automatically reduced. Please note that even then, the date may be clipped or obscured by something else if you choose a long date format – in this case you might decide to shorten the format to make it fit, or put the date in a different place.





Option data update frequency
By default, option fields 1 to 4 are refreshed once a minute, but if you enable ‘Fast HR on gesture’, this will cause the HR field to be updated as fast as possible for about 10 seconds after you move your wrist. The actual frequency of the HR reading update depends on the watch model, generally faster for the newer watches, slower for the older ones.
interaction with dbox
Opt data override the DBox.
If DBox is configured to show on the right side, it will only appear when Opt 3 is set to ‘Off’.
If DBox is configured to show at the bottom, it will only appear when Opt 4 Subdial weight is set to zero.
Weather
On watch models supporting Connect IQ 3.2 or higher, it is possible to choose weather info for the optional fields. The weather data is provided by Garmin.
Currently the available options include:
– weather icon with temperature
– wind direction icon with wind speed (m/s, kph, mph, knots, BFT)
– relative humidity
– temperature range
– precipitation chance
– weather observation time
If you are not sure what Connect IQ version your watch is running, you can find out by going to the watch settings menu, then ‘System’ and ‘About’.
Barometer
Barometer option shows the mean sea level barometric pressure. If the readings appear incorrect, please use the calibration function of the watch.
In addition to the current reading, the barometer also tracks the pressure trend over the period defined with the ‘Baro trend minutes’ setting, up to 1440 minutes which corresponds to 24 hours. The trend is marked by the changing barometer arrow icon.
Side gauges
The gauges serve a dual purpose: They display the level of the selected data and they can double as minute/second marks.
The available data includes (depending on the device):
– daily steps progress
– move bar
– battery level
– floor goal completion
– active/intensity minutes goal completion (day)
– active/intensity minutes goal completion (week)
– total calories goal completion (the goal has to be entered in the settings)
– active calories goal completion (the goal is computed automatically)
The automatic calculation of the active calories goal is based on the entered total calories goal and the Basal Metabolic Rate derived from the Garmin User Profile (age, gender, weight).
The size can be adjusted from S to L:



There is also a ‘Dots’ option:

And a ‘Hash’ option:

If you choose ‘Dots’ or ‘Hash’ style, the size setting will apply to the diameter of the dots or to the width of the hashes.
Tip: If you don’t care about the gauges, but just want minute/second marks, you can set the gauges to ‘Marks’. You can also hide the gauges by setting them to ‘Off’.
On some devices, there is an option to choose between the “Classic” gauge type from 1 to 5 and 7 to 11 hours, or the “Full” gauge type from 0 to 6 and 6 to 12 hours.

Date format
The date format is defined by a sequence of characters, each denoting one component of the date (day, month, week, year etc). It may require some effort to understand how it works, but it allows you to make it almost any way you like. To customize the date, enter a string of characters up to 16 in length, with this coding:
D = day number with leading zero
d = day number without leading zero
M = month number with leading zero
m = month number without leading zero
Y = 4-digit year
y = 2-digit year
N = month name
n = day name
W = ISO week number with ‘w’ in front
w = ISO week number without ‘w’
Any other character (e.g. – / : . ) will be displayed if it is available in the current character set. So you can decide the information you want, the order and the separating characters. Note that a space/blank is also considered a character in this case, so you can add spaces to separate the components.
For example, you can use the following formats:
“n D N” → Fri 24 Aug
“n D.M” → Fri 24.08
“d/m W” → 24/8 w34
“Y\M\D” → 2018\08\24
“m-d-y” → 8-24-18
Setting up alternate time zone
For alternate time, you can set the UTC offset from -14 to +14 hours. The offset is a fractional number, so that half hour offsets can be taken care of as well. For example for India (UTC+5:30) enter 5.5. For UTC just enter 0.
NOTE: Garmin apps tend to have problems with accepting special character input (for example minus ‘-‘ or decimal point ‘.’). To get around this problem, you can try to:
-start from the default value “-5.0” and edit it as you need, without deleting the characters that you want to keep, or
-use another app to write the offset, then copy and paste into the Garmin app.
Digital Box
Digital Box (DBox) can be placed at the bottom or on the right side. But whether it will be visible depends on Opt data configuration:
* On the right side, it will only appear when Opt 3 is set to ‘Off’
* At the bottom, it will only appear when Subdial weight for Opt 4 is zero.
Off

Time

Here you have two choices – local time or alternate time. For the alternate time, you can set the UTC offset from -12 to +12 hours. The offset is a fractional number, so that half hour offsets can be taken care of as well. For example for India (UTC+5:30) enter 5.5. For UTC just enter 0.
Date

The date displayed in the DBox shares the same format setting with the date option field. However, the LCD font used in DBox can only display standard Latin characters. So if the language is set to something other than English on your watch, and the day or month names use non-Latin characters, you might see rectangles instead of the non-supported characters. Also, please note that if the length of the date text according to the defined format exceeds the width of the DBox, “–” will be shown instead. If this happens, please shorten your desired date format. For example, you could use D.M format to show 15.08 or m-d to show 8-15 on the fifteenth of August.
sENSOR Filled graph

SENSOR Line graph

Sensor graph options depend on the watch. Most watches can display HR data, some can also display barometric pressure and elevation.
Steps goal completion bar graph

Steps goal completion line graph

data
- notifications counter
- steps
- SpO2
- wrist HR
Alternate DBox
There is an option to select alternate content for the digital box. If this is set to anything other than ‘none’, the digital box will display the alternate content for about 10 seconds on wrist gesture. This feature could be useful for example to switch between the local and alternate time zones.
It also comes handy if you prefer a clean look without any distractions and only show some additional info on wrist movement. In this case, set DBox to ‘None’ and Alt DBox to something you only want to see when you move your wrist.
Alternate DBox has an option to display digital seconds on gesture, which is the only way to show seconds on devices running the older generation Connect IQ system (before 3.x).
Graph labels
For the HR graph it is simple – the number on the left side of the graph is the minimum and the number on the right is the maximum recorded over the last 4 hours.
For the steps goal completion graph, this might need some more explanation: this is a graph that shows the percentage of your steps goal completion for the past 7 days and today. So, the horizontal axis has 8 points, one for each day, ordered from left to right chronologically. The numbers on the left and right side of the graph correspond to the lowest and highest value over these 8 days respectively. So for example, if you see 30 and 175 as in the picture above, this means that the lowest point on the graph is the day when you completed only 30% of your steps goal, and the highest point is the day when you completed 175% of the goal.
In addition, the steps goal completion graph shows a horizontal line corresponding to 100% goal completion, so that you can easily see on which days you were above or below the goal.
Power save options
There are several options that control power saving behavior of this watch face. ‘Power save activation’ decides when power saving modes should be active (‘Off’, ‘On’, ‘Night’ and ‘On DND’ on some watches). ‘Power save mode’ (only available on Connect IQ 3.x watches) allows to choose blank screen or reduced display in power save state, and full display on wrist gesture. It is also possible to enable or disable status icons while in power save state.
NOTE: Powes save mode options are available on some watch models only.
Battery use
Battery use depends on the features configured. The single biggest battery killer is probably the analog seconds hand, so if you are concerned about the battery drain, either switch to ‘Dots’ analog seconds or disable analog seconds altogether.
If you want to minimize the battery drain, you can try several other things:
– set the ‘shadow’ to off
– use ‘solid’ side gauges or disable the gauges if you don’t need them
– use simple hand shapes (e.g. straight or tapered)
In general, the more complex display configuration you choose in the settings, the more battery it will drain.
The power save options will reduce the battery drain significantly, so if you want to extend your use on a single charge, it is a good idea to activate power save for the night (or on DND if you have automatic DND activated at your bed time). Further savings can be achieved by using ‘Reduced/full on gesture’ or ‘Blank/full on gesture’ power save modes during the day.
Double gesture
Time Flies uses wrist gesture to temporarily change the display. The gesture activated features include dynamic hands, alternate DBox, fast HR updates, and now also the transition to full display in some power save modes. The problem with activation by gesture is that sometimes it happens when you don’t really want it. The double gesture feature is an attempt to address this problem. When it is activated, if you move your wrist once, deliberately or not, Time Flies will not react. Only if you repeat the gesture within the adjustable ‘Double gesture time’ (expressed in milliseconds), it will switch from the regular display to the gesture activated display. The gesture time setting allows you to control the activation of the gesture enabled features. If you make it shorter, it will reduce the unintentional switches, but it may also make it harder to make it switch. You may play with this parameter to see what works for your watch and your natural wrist movement. The recommended way is to start with a longer time (e.g. 3000ms) and gradually reduce it down to a point beyond which it does not work reliably any more.
Flies
“Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana” – This is intended to be a fun alternative or addition to the usual move bar.
When enabled in the settings, the flies start coming after 1 hour of inactivity, one more every 15 minutes (1 fly = 1 move bar increment).
You can chase them off for about 10 seconds by moving your wrist.
To get rid of them for one hour, you need to start walking. It seems that the longer you have been inactive, the more walking it takes to clear the move bar and the flies. Please note that the detection of the inactivity and the clearing of the move bar/flies is handled by the watch firmware, the watch face just reads the information from the system about the current inactivity level ranging from 0 (active) to 5 (inactive for 2 hours or more).



