Clock faces on Ipod Nano

I have a new Ipod Nano. How do I change the clock faces? I only have the black and white one on the nano

Make sure your Nano is running the 1.2 firmware update.  Plug your iPod into iTunes and then click the Check for Updates button from under the iPod's Summary tab.
B-rock

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