The new Apple Watch Pride Luminance watch face is stunning — here’s why it’s my new go-to

Apple Watch Ultra 3 Pride Luminance Face
(Image credit: Future)

Apple has launched a new Apple Watch Sport Loop band and watch face to celebrate Pride Month, and if you’re signed up to get Beta updates on your watch, you can try the Pride Luminance face right now.

I’ve been using it on my Apple Watch Ultra 3, and it’s a great new watch face, both in terms of the design and the amount of customization available.

As you’d expect from a Pride watch face, it’s extremely bright and colorful, and if you’re a fan of the Luminance face, you can get matching wallpaper designs on your iPhone and iPad.

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Apple Watch Pride Luminance face: what you need to know

Apple Watch Ultra 3 Pride Luminance Face

(Image credit: Future)

The new Pride Luminance face is more customizable than you might expect, because you can pick the colors used to make up the pattern, rather than just selecting from a preset list.

Before you do that, though, you have to choose whether you want the pattern to be full screen or used in a circle in the center of the face, which then allows you to pick four complications to go in the corners around it.

If you go for the full-screen pattern, which I think does look better to me, you don’t get any complications.

Then you have to pick the style, opting for either a radial pattern or a vertical one with stripes of color.

Finally, you choose the colors used in the pattern, either selecting up to three yourself, or using one of the preset options, which include several rainbow patterns to celebrate Pride month.

Why the Pride Luminance face is my new go-to

Apple Watch Ultra 3 Pride Luminance Face

(Image credit: Future)

I’m a sucker for a colorful Apple Watch face, and there are several rainbow options in the preset list I’d be happy to go for, but being able to choose three colors myself is even better, and I have a teal and blue setup for now.

I prefer the radial pattern for the watch face, especially because it then has lines indicating every five minutes, making it easier to get the exact time at a glance, but the vertical pattern is also very easy on the eye.

Apple Watch Ultra 3 Pride Luminance Face

(Image credit: Future)

I’ve gone for the full screen face as my main option, but I also have a face set up with the circular option for when I do want easy access to info like battery life, weather, and my activity stats.

My usual watch faces up until now are the data-rich Modular Ultra and the simple Flux face, but the color Pride Luminance is definitely another I’ll be using regularly going forward.

The Pride Luminance watch face will be available to all when the final version of watchOS 26.5 rolls out in the coming weeks, but you can access it now if you’re signed up for Beta updates in the Watch app — you can do this in the Software Update section under General in Settings.


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Nick Harris-Fry
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Nick Harris-Fry is an experienced health and fitness journalist, writing professionally since 2012. He spent nine years working on the Coach magazine and website before moving to the fitness team at Tom’s Guide in 2024. Nick is a keen runner and also the founder of YouTube channel The Run Testers, which specialises in reviewing running shoes, watches, headphones and other gear.

Nick ran his first marathon in 2016 and became obsessed with the sport. He now has PBs of 2hr 25min for the marathon and 15min 30sec for 5K. Nick is also a qualified Run Leader in the UK.

Nick is an established expert in the fitness area and along with writing for many publications, including Live Science, Expert Reviews, Wareable, Coach and Get Sweat Go, he has been quoted on The Guardian and The Independent.

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