MoonCatClock
MoonCats use the orbit of the Moon and Earth as the basis for their calendar and “seasons”, though the hot/cold temperature cycles on the Moon are very different from Earth, so a “season” has different meaning to them.
In this analog clock view, the big hand makes one rotation every lunar cycle (approximately every 29.5 earth days), from full moon to full moon. The outer ring has 28 divisions, so it takes a little more than one earth day to move from tick to tick.
The little hand makes one rotation every earth orbit, passing through the four seasons of three lunar cycles each. In orbits that have a JUBILEE cycle, it’s marked with a circle between the seasons where it falls, and the big hand will pause there for a cycle when jubilee happens.