You’ve likely seen Bauhaus Clock for Mac at some point in the last few years, be it through a blog, YouTube video, or a set of screenshots somewhere. Good news this week — that same stunning design is now available for iPhone and iPad. And honestly, it may be even nicer than the Mac version.

Bauhaus Clock for iPhone and iPad is a design-first, utility-second sort of app. It’s simple, doing nothing more than tell the time in one or two locations. But how it tells the time — with its gasp-worthy combination of visual, haptics, and audio features — make it one of those delightful apps you’ll love to have on your device.

Bauhaus’s design is something you have to see to believe. Each face has the subtlest background texture to it, which is most noticeable on the larger iPad display. There’s attention to every pixel here — lume colours, numerals, clicks, and hands are all dialled in (see what I did there?) for a truly delightful experience.

The attention to detail flows through to your home screen’s widgets, though in a far smaller form factor. I’ve put one on my home screen because of its inviting design. It’s the only widget right now pulling me back to a full-colour home screen — I’ve greatly enjoyed the “clear” icon option for the last few weeks, but the Bauhaus Clock widget is better served in full colour.

You can customize a few different things in the app’s settings list by tapping on either of the clocks in the app. You can switch the seconds hand to move like a standard quartz hand, a faster mechanical hand, and a digital hand. I instantly went to the mechanical option, especially after feeling the app’s haptics kick into gear. You can also customize lime colours, pick different faces, and learn how to use Shortcuts to automatically open Bauhaus Clock when you connect your device to a charger.

Now, excuse me for the bluntness: you’ll have to get over the price. Bauhaus Clock costs more than a few bucks as a one-time purchase price. I guarantee we’ve all spent worse money on worse things, so I don’t much care for “Wow, it’s expensive” as feedback. You can tell this app took many, many hours to design and create, and that has to have a price tag.

Bauhaus Clock for iPhone and iPad is one of very few delightful apps to hit my iPhone in the last few years. It’s made with the most amount of care. It exudes beauty and class. And it does so little, you’ll find yourself simply wanting to open it to tell the time.