You could download custom designs from other owners, or you could create your own. The watch would also be able to display significantly more information, pairing a time readout with other data, such as your heart rate, weather info, recent messages and so on. Reps weren't willing to discuss which manufacturer (if any) may be bringing the wraparound watch to market -- there's apparently a prototype floating around HQ, but E Ink opted not to show off the device at Computex. Wearables are clearly a hot topic at this year's show, however, and judging by the interest shown by companies large and small, we should have many more offerings to choose from in the months to come.