Do you have a soft spot for the timeless aesthetic of an analog clock? If so, then a newjailbreak tweaksubtly namedAnalogby iOS developerginsudevcould be right up your alley!
Analog is a simple add-on for pwned iPhones and iPads that replaces the Lock Screen’s native digital time display with a customizable analog clock instead.

Several examples of Analog appear in the screenshot examples above, and as you may see, the tweak has a little bit of something for everyone whether you’re a minimalist, enjoy the fancy Roman Numerals, or prefer a simple numeric clock.
And of course, the tweak looks great on the iPad as well:

Once installed, Analog adds a dedicated preference pane to the Settings app where users can configure a number of different options to their liking:
Things you can do here include:
We’ll dive deeper into the various preferences panes offered by Analog below:
Clock Face
In theClock Facepreference pane, users can pick their preferred clock face. Out of the box, three options are available including:
Clock Hands
TheClock Handspreference pane lets users customize their analog clock hands, however the default option is the only native option.
You can, however, make your own and add them to the following directory via a file manager app like Filza:/Library/Application Support/Analog/Hands.

Image names and sizes must be as follows:
Appearance
In theAppearancepreference pane, users are able to customize the following options:
The developer includes an Apply button at the top right of every preference pane that allows you to save the settings you choose.

If you’re interested in giving Analog a try for yourself, then you candownload the tweak for free from Ginsu’s personal repositoryvia your favorite package manager app. The tweak supportsjailbrokeniOS 13 and 14 devices.
Those not already taking advantage of Ginsu’s personal repository can add it to their package manager of choice by using the URL provided below:
Do you plan to replace your Lock Screen’s traditional digital time display with an analog clock? Tells us why or why not in the comments section down below.