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Help With Extracting Resources From GTS 2 Watchface

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Help With Extracting Resources From GTS 2 Watchface

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I want to recreate this watch face made by zerodotonedesign for my Bip 6, but I am struggling with using the usual tools to extract it. I'm hoping someone here might have an idea of how to do it.

I can't open it in SashaCX75's tool since it's a .bin file. I've also tried the Python Amazfit Tool, but i doesn't output anything.
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Ok so after trying to do this for 3 months, getting nowhere and deciding to actually ask some competent people on the internet, I found it myself.
This tool which is an update to the py amazfit tool, decompresses the .bin file, which can then be unpacked with the standard py amazfit tool.
However, you need to select `--gtr2 42` or `--gtr2 47`when unpacking and it'll do it correctly.

Great, now I can recreate that watchface as well as a couple of his other work.
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If you want an easier unpack, try sasha's Editor made for GTR2 GTS2 .....
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I actually did try to use it but I wasn't able to unpack it.
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JerriBearr wrote: 21 Nov 2025, 06:49
I actually did try to use it but I wasn't able to unpack it.
I'm not sure that your issue , I've tried it, the program can unpack the files you mentioned without any problems.
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asoo wrote: 21 Nov 2025, 09:56
JerriBearr wrote: 21 Nov 2025, 06:49
I actually did try to use it but I wasn't able to unpack it.
I'm not sure that your issue , I've tried it, the program can unpack the files you mentioned without any problems.
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That's so weird. Maybe I'm missing some dependencies? When I tried using the py amazfit tool with the GTR2 unpacker, I had to download JRE 1.8.0 for it to work.
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