Inspired byand his Equestria clock for PC:Functions, aside from telling time:- The twin diarchs' positions update every 30 minutes, rotating so that the sun peaks at noon, and the moon at midnight.- The color palette changes to night mode at 6pm, and back to day mode at 6am – just as the relevant celestial body breaks the clock's horizon, so to speak.Note: It only has minute and hour hands, not a second hand, because updating the screen every second is a huge battery drain.I hope you all are as excited to try this out as I was to finish making it!...I mean, I really do. Because I don't actually have access a smart watch myself. Of any kind. You guys will have to tell me if it works as well on the actual watch as it does on the emulator. Please please please let me know if it works, and what you think.Maybe one day I'll be able get my hands on one of these watches, but for now I'll have to rely on you all for testing.Speaking of which! I can't put this watch face on the Pebble App Store (because ponies), but there are a couple ways to install this that ought to do the trick. Obviously, either one requires that you have a Pebble Time Round, along with its companion app on iOS or Android.Download and extract the .zip file I've provided here. Transfer the resulting .pbw file to your phone via Dropbox or Pushbullet (of course install the relevant app if you don't have it), and either app should have options to open it in the Pebble companion app. Until someone confirms this for me and provides details (preferably with screenshots), that's as specific as I can get.Go to github.com/LuminosityXVII/equus-perigee and follow the instructions there (involves creating a free account on cloudpebble.net and enabling Developer Connection mode on the Pebble companion app; may or may not allow for actual installation of the app for use at any time, as opposed to simply performing a test run [please let me know]). This option also presents the opportunity to run the watch face in an emulator, if you'd like to check it out but don't have the watch.- In its current state, the watch face will unfortunately not display properly on any Pebble model other than the Time Round, so for the time being I've disabled it from building for those platforms. If you really, really want to try it on the Pebble Time or Time Steel, you can enable it in the Settings menu on CloudPebble while following the Option 2 instructions. Check "Build Basalt", and it should work. Just be warned, a huge portion of the clockface will be cut off the side of the screen and it'll look crappy. Also note, it will not currently work at all on black and white models.- I'm open to constructive feedback and suggestions, but I do reserve the right to disagree, and also to say crude things if you get super pushy. Probably won't do that, but I reserve the right anyway.- If you think this is pretty cool and feel like donating, then right now I'm set up to take donations at the link below. There are two benefits to doing so:1. I'll love you forever.2. It makes me more able to develop stuff like this (maybe versions of this watch face for other models, for example).