It's 0930 PST or 1030 PDT.
When it's 02:00 PST, it is 10:00 CET. There is an 8-hour time difference between PST and CET.
When it's 12:50 PM CET (UTC+1), it's 3:50 AM PST (UTC-8).
9 am PST (CET = UTC+1; PST = UTC-8)
At 6 AM PST, it's 3 PM (15:00) CET.(PST = UTC-8, and CET = UTC+1, so CET is nine hours ahead of PST.)
It's 0930 PST or 1030 PDT.
When it's 02:00 PST, it is 10:00 CET. There is an 8-hour time difference between PST and CET.
When it's 12:50 PM CET (UTC+1), it's 3:50 AM PST (UTC-8).
9 am PST (CET = UTC+1; PST = UTC-8)
At 6 AM PST, it's 3 PM (15:00) CET.(PST = UTC-8, and CET = UTC+1, so CET is nine hours ahead of PST.)
PST = UTC - 8 hrs. CET = UTC + 1 hr. CET is 9 hrs. ahead of PST.
9 hours (CET = UTC+1; PST = UTC-8)
At 4 PM CET, it's 7 AM PST (and at 4 PM CEST, it's 7 AM PDT). PST = UTC-8 PDT = UTC-7 CET = UTC+1 CEST = UTC+2
9 AM Pacific Standard Time (PST) = 9 AM Pitcairn Standard Time (PST) = 6 PM Central European Time (CET) = 7 PM Central European Summer Time (CEST)
6 PM PST = 3 AM CET (during Standard Time) = 4 AM CEST (during Summer Time, a.k.a. Daylight Saving Time) Spain observes Summer Time from the last Sunday of March to the last Sunday of October.
11.45 PST (1st Sun. of Nov. to 2nd Sun. of March) or 12.45 PDT (2nd Sun. of March to 1st Sun. of Nov.)
6 PM Pacific Standard Time (PST) is 3 AM the following day in Amsterdam, Netherlands, which is in Central European Time (CET). However, during Daylight Saving Time, when Amsterdam observes Central European Summer Time (CEST), 6 PM PST is 2 AM the next day in Amsterdam. Always check for local time changes, especially around the start and end of Daylight Saving Time.