
All gnome-clocks icons look like being bold (just like a font), except for the "Alarms" icon. It looks too fine-grained an fragile in comparison. Can you thicken the boundary circle of this icon by one pixel?
It is looks even more out of place when "Alarms" is selected and the font next to it IS actually bold:

No, all of our icons use a 1px stroke.
We could either keep it as it is or look up the icon names of the other clock symbols and provide icons.
If you have time, could you look up the icon names please?
I will try to hunt it down in Gitlab.
While not directly related to gnome-clocks, I am noting it here anyway: The shutdown icon in the right corner of the top bar looks very fragile next to the sound icon and the wifi icon. In my eyes that looks incoherent as well. If you want me to do it, I can file a bug for that.
But maybe it is just me? It is the same fragile vs bold thin like in the gnome-clocks headerbar.
Thanks. Fixed in Master
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https://github.com/GNOME/gnome-clocks/blob/mainline/data/gtk/icons/globe-symbolic.svg
https://github.com/GNOME/gnome-clocks/blob/mainline/data/gtk/icons/stopwatch-symbolic.svg
https://github.com/GNOME/gnome-clocks/blob/mainline/data/gtk/icons/timer-symbolic.svg
Is that everything that you need?