GMT Watchface Daylight/Darkness colours don’t always show correctly (again)
I've noticed an error in the Apple Watch regarding the red (daylight) and blue (darkness) (colours are configurable). I've asked very specific questions before and they're usually solved. The problem I asked with regards to Longyearbyen in Norway but inside the Arctic Circle. I have asked before and the similar problem keeps re-appearing. The Northern Hemisphere towns in the extreme north (inside the Arctic Circle) seem to get the balance wrong between Daylight and Darkness.
In the dates between the March and September Equinoxes inclusive in the Northern Hemisphere, there should be more daylight than darkness (opposite in the Southern Hemisphere) and between the September and March Equinoxes inclusive in the Northern Hemisphere, there should be more darkness than daylight (opposite in the Southern Hemisphere). From the Arctic Circle and Northwards and from the Antarctic Circle and Southwards, there will be periods of time of 24 hours or daylight or 24 hours of darkness depending on whether there's summer in the north or the south. One place in particular that I've mentioned before is Longyearbyen. It has around four months of 24 hours daylight between April and August and around four months of 24 hours of darkness between October and February. The other day, I notice it has around 20-21 hours of daylight just before the sun rose at around 3am or so. Laster in the day, the 20-21 hours of daylight had switched to darkness. Can the GMT watch face be fixed so it correctly determines when the sun rises and sets and whether it should be daylight or darkness.
I'm attaching a screenshot from my watch showing Inuvik in Canada which is correctly showing more Daylight than Darkness and Longyearbyen which is incorrectly showing more Darkness than Daylight.
Apple Watch Series 7, watchOS 9