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Step 1: Draw the Watch Case
Start by drawing a simple, rounded rectangle. This shape forms the main body or case of the watch.

Step 2: Add the Screen Beze
Inside the main shape from Step 1, draw a slightly smaller, concentric rounded rectangle. This inner shape represents the screen area and the surrounding bezel.

Step 3: Sketch the Watch Straps
Draw two curved, tapering shapes attached to the top and bottom of the watch case. These represent the watch straps.

Step 4: Draw the Side Buttons
On the right side of the watch case, draw two small, elongated rounded shapes. These are the side buttons or digital crown/keys.

Step 5: Add the First App Icon
Inside the screen area, draw the first app icon. This example shows a rounded square icon with a sun/brightness symbol inside it.

Step 6: Add the Second App Icon
Draw the second app icon next to the first one. This icon is a rounded square containing a camera symbol.

Step 7: Add the Third App Icon
Below the sun/brightness icon, draw the third app icon. This is a rounded square containing an envelope/mail symbol.

Step 8: Add the App Drawer Icon
Complete the set of four icons by drawing the fourth one below the camera icon. This icon is a rounded square with a 9-square grid (representing the app drawer or main menu).

Step 9: Color the Drawing
Finally, fill in your drawing with color. The watch case and buttons can be colored green, the straps can be colored brown, the screen background is a light blue/cyan. Color the app icons with different bright colors (e.g., Yellow for the camera, Purple for the mail, etc.).


Step 1: Draw the Watch Case
Begin by drawing a single, simple, rounded rectangle. This establishes the basic shape for the smartwatch body.

Step 2: Add the Screen Bezel
Draw a slightly smaller, rounded rectangle inside the shape from Step 1. This outlines the screen area within the case.

Step 3: Sketch the Watch Straps
Draw two curved, U-shaped forms extending from the top and bottom of the watch case. These represent the watch straps.

Step 4: Draw the Side Buttons
On the right side of the watch case, add two small, short, rounded shapes. These are the physical side buttons.

Step 5: Draw the Hour Markers
Inside the screen area, draw a circle of small, oval or capsule shapes evenly spaced around the center. These represent the hour markers on the analog clock face (leaving space at the center for the hands).

Step 6: Draw the Clock Hands
From the center of the watch face, draw the two analog clock hands: a shorter one for the hour and a slightly longer one for the minute. The example shows the minute hand pointing towards 12 and the hour hand pointing towards 3.

Step 7: Color the Drawing
Finally, color your drawing. The watch case and side buttons can be filled with a color like light blue or cyan. The screen background is a lighter shade of blue/cyan. The watch straps can be colored brown/tan. The hour markers and clock hands are colored a darker shade of blue/teal.


Step 1: Draw the Outer Case
Start by drawing a large circle. This will be the main outer frame or case of the watch.

Step 2: Define the Bezel and Dial
Draw a smaller, concentric circle inside the first circle. The space between the two circles is the watch bezel, and the inner circle represents the watch face (dial).

Step 3: Sketch the Watch Straps
Draw two rectangular shapes extending vertically from the top and bottom of the watch case. These represent the straps.

Step 4: Add the Lugs
Draw four small, curved, and slightly rectangular shapes connecting the straps to the main watch case (two at the top and two at the bottom). These are the lugs.

Step 5: Draw the Crown
On the right side of the watch case, draw a small, half-circle or D-shaped extension. This is the crown, used for setting the time.

Step 6: Draw the Hour Markers
On the watch face (the inner circle), draw twelve short, evenly spaced lines around the perimeter. These are the hour markers.

Step 7: Draw the Clock Hands
Draw the hour and minute hands extending from the center of the dial. The example shows the minute hand pointing toward 10 and the hour hand pointing toward 2.

Step 8: Color the Drawing
Complete the drawing by adding color. The watch bezel can be a bright yellow. The watch straps can be colored lime green. The lugs and crown are shown in red. The watch face (dial) is a light blue. The hour markers and clock hands are colored black.


Step 1: Draw the Watch Case
Start by drawing a large circle. This is the main body and case of the watch.

Step 2: Define the Bezel and Inner Dial
Inside the first circle, draw two more concentric circles close together. The space between the outermost circle and the inner circles defines the bezel, and the innermost circle is the watch face or dial.

Step 3: Add the Crown
On the right side of the watch case, draw a small, rounded rectangular shape. This represents the crown used for setting the time.

Step 4: Draw the Top Lugs
At the top of the watch case, draw two tapering, short trapezoid shapes. These are the top lugs that will hold the strap.

Step 5: Draw the Bottom Lugs
Repeat the previous step at the bottom of the watch case, drawing two matching tapering shapes for the bottom lugs.

Step 6: Draw the Watch Straps
Draw two rectangular bands extending from the top and bottom lugs. These are the watch straps.

Step 7: Add Strap Details (Holes)
On both sides of the top and bottom straps, draw two columns of small oval shapes. These represent the adjustment holes on the strap.

Step 8: Draw the Hour Markers
On the inner watch face, draw twelve short, rounded bars evenly spaced around the center. These are the hour markers.

Step 9: Draw the Main Clock Hands
From the center of the watch face, draw the two main clock hands (hour and minute). The example shows the minute hand pointing towards 12 and the hour hand pointing towards 3, and both are red. Add a small circle at the center where the hands pivot.

Step 10: Add the Subdial
Draw a small circle in the lower section of the watch face (around the 6 o’clock position). This is the subdial, typically found on chronograph watches, and add a small hand inside it.

Step 11: Color the Drawing
Finally, fill your drawing with colors to complete the watch. Color the outer case, the lugs, the crown (side button) and bezel a bright gold or yellow-brown. Color the main body of the straps a dark brown color, representing leather. Color the large main dial white or pale blue, and the small subdial area light gray or pale blue.


Step 1: Draw the Watch Case
Start by drawing a large circle. This forms the foundational outer shape of the watch case.

Step 2: Define the Bezel and Dial
Draw two more concentric circles inside the first one, close together. This creates a thick outer rim (bezel) and the inner watch face (dial).

Step 3: Draw the Lugs
Draw four small, tapering rectangular shapes (two at the top and two at the bottom) attached to the main watch case. These are the lugs which connect the case to the strap.

Step 4: Sketch the Watch Straps
Draw two strap shapes extending from the lugs. They are generally rectangular but note the slightly curved, scalloped edges at the ends, which suggest a leather band.

Step 5: Draw the Hour Markers
On the watch face (the inner circle), draw twelve small rectangular shapes evenly spaced around the perimeter. These are the hour markers. Notice that the markers at the 12, 3, 6, and 9 o’clock positions are slightly larger or are represented by two lines.

Step 6: Draw the Second Hand
Draw one long, thin line extending from the center of the watch face down towards the 6 o’clock position. This represents the second hand.

Step 7: Draw the Hour and Minute Hands
Draw the shorter hour hand and the slightly longer minute hand, both pivoting from the center. The hour and minute hands are typically shaped like small arrows, while the second hand remains thin. Add a small pivot circle at the center.

Step 8: Color the Drawing
Finish the drawing by applying color. Color the outer case and lugs red. Color the straps brown and the inner dial pale blue or mint green. Color the hour markers black. The hour and minute hands can be colored a contrasting color like gray, and the second hand can be colored black or a bold color for emphasis.

Hopefully, this drawing tutorial on Watch will help you easily create a nice drawing.