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No daylight saving time is not practiced where I live. The sun rises and sets at pretty much the same time all year. Warm and sunny half the year and rainy/stormy the other half.
On the watch front. I've tried several different watch positions at night (roughly 12mn to about 8am). I've tried face-up, face-down, 12 o'clock up, 6 o'clock up. Face up and down both register the same -2 seconds. 12 o'clock up slows it by a greater margin. 6 o'clock up gives the best results at -1 seconds per day.
What I can't seem to find is a position that makes it run faster.
Oh. One other thing, I do wear the watch 24x7 typically... The only time I didn't would be when I experiment with these different watch positions overnight. Also, the watch I would think is broken in already. I've had it for about a month now.
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