Thanks for the suggestion re providing feedback to Apple. This is what I've sent:
I thought in getting an Apple Watch, I'd be able to display a number of useful watch face configurations, which I couldn't otherwise get. This has proven not to be the case!!
What I want is, in my experience, a fairly common requirement for people who work in an environment where a 24 hour clock is used ... but where the user (me!) prefers to normally use a 12 hour clock. I have a need to precisely note times using 24-hours. Also the option for another location's equivalent time.
All I want is very simple, i.e. ...
- a simple, easily readable 12-hour analogue white clock-face (with black arms), occupying the top 2/3 of the watch-face (for the current location/time zone), plus
- in the bottom 1/3: a digital time display (hh:mm:ss), with 2 options: (1) 12-hours or 24-hours, and (2) the location this readout relates to (current, or name/abbrev of another location)
This would satisfy the requirement to have a normal 12-hour, easily readable clock-face, plus the equivalent time using 24-hour time, shown digitally. Plus benefit of being able to show times in 2 timezones.