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AFinal Fantasyfan showed off the watch face they installed that uses the franchise’s logos to tell the time. TheFinal Fantasyseries has long used a distinct pattern for its title logos that coincidentally works well in this watch face design.
The firstFinal Fantasygame launched in 1987, and developer Square Enix has since maintained a specific logo layout for its mainline titles. This pattern includes theFinal Fantasytitle followed by Roman numerals indicating its order in the series and a unique illustration in the background. Each illustration references the game’s theme with an object or character, making it easy for fans to recognize. For example,Final Fantasy 7’s logo features a Meteor, whileFinal Fantasy 4’s includes a drawing of Kain Highwind. WhileSquare Enix’s official merchandiseof the RPG series often uses its iconic logos, sometimes fans find more clever ways to show their love for the franchise.

Because the saga has a large fanbase, players oftenshare theirFinal Fantasygoodsand fan art with the community. Reddit user CT-5150 shared their recently downloaded watch face withFinal Fantasylogo drawings for each number. As seen in the fan’s picture, the watch face also features Roman numerals to help tell the time and align with the franchise’s titles from the first game toFinal Fantasy 12. Under the post, other users praised the clever watch face design and one fan even revealed that they learned to read Roman numerals thanks to theFinal Fantasyseries.
Final Fantasy Fan Shares Their Amazing Watch Face
TheFinal Fantasysaga is one of the longest-running ones from Square Enix, though the series has focused more on remakes in recent years.Final Fantasyis keeping itself busy in 2025, starting with the highly awaited release of the PC version ofFF7 Rebirthon January 23. Square Enix has also teased thatFinal Fantasy 14 Mobilewill launch on iOS and Android devices sometime during 2025. This last title will be a free-to-play MMO with no gacha mechanics.
There may not be a new mainlineFinal Fantasygame coming in 2025, but fans can still look forward to potential updates about future remakes.Final Fantasyrecently asked fans for feedback, so it is likely that Square Enix has some projects up its sleeve for the franchise. There have also been rumors about aFinal Fantasy 13remaster for next-generation consoles, but players will have to wait for an official announcement from developers.