# Adjust Your Clocks For Planetary Hours For digital, you can just program it and automate. But for analog, you can't. Thus here are how to use planetary hours with analog clocks. By using planetary hours with analog clocks, (0 o'clock) ~ (Sunrise or Sunset) (6 o'clock) ~ (Noon or Midnight) (1 cycle of the clock) ~ (Day or Night) And by seeing the overflows of (Day or Night) from (1 cycle), you can easily see the seasonal changes. ## The simplest method (New 0 o'clock) = (6 o'clock) assuming that (Day) = 06:00 - 18:00 (Night) = 18:00 - 06:00 This is a rule of thumb. The orthodox church has used this method. ## A more accurate method 1. Check (or calculate) the sunrises & sunsets of your region on the spring & autumn equinoxes. Hence there will be [4 data points] = 2 (Sunrise & Sunset) * 2 (Spring & Autumn) 2. Calculate the differences from 06:00 & 18:00. Ex) If a sunrise is 06:17, then +17. If a sunset is 18:43, then +43. 3. (New 0 o'clock) = (6 o'clock) + (The average of the differences)