Coros Pace 4 Watch Faces: All 83 Options Reviewed
The Coros Pace 4 ships with 83 watch faces, all optimised for its new AMOLED display. That's a meaningful jump from the Pace 3's transflective LCD era, and the richer colours on the AMOLED panel make a real visual difference on several of the new designs.
In practice, the faces split into a few clear categories: data-dense training layouts, cleaner lifestyle dials, and a handful of AMOLED-specific designs that lean into deep blacks and high contrast. The training-focused faces let you surface up to four metrics at once, things like heart rate, steps, battery, and current pace, which is useful but still behind what Garmin offers on the Fenix 8 or Forerunner 965 with its Connect IQ store.
Customisation is where Coros falls short. You can swap colour accents and toggle a few data fields, but you cannot build a face from scratch or sideload third-party designs the way you can on a Pixel Watch 3 or any Garmin with Connect IQ. Polar's Vantage V3 has a similar limitation, so Coros is not alone here, but athletes who want a truly personalised wrist setup will feel the ceiling quickly.
For the price point, around 229 USD, the 83 built-in faces cover most needs. Runners and triathletes training with the Pace 4 will find at least three or four faces that work well in both daily wear and workout modes. The AMOLED-optimised designs genuinely look sharp outdoors in direct sunlight.
Solid selection for a budget-to-mid watch. Just don't expect Garmin-level flexibility.
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