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The same thing has happened a few times with my watch and my alarm clock. I have no idea what the deal is.
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Electronic clocks tend to have an integrated date function that relies on an electronic signal shifting from low to high, back and forth. If that signal has interference, or certain electronic components are not functioning correctly, changes in voltages and current from this could cause the device to malfunction. Not much you can do to fix that unless you know how the device was built, what multiplexer or decoder does what, what one of the capcitors might be for, ect.
As for Valk, what computer OS are you running?
The unnecessary felling of a tree, perhaps the growth of centuries, seems to me a crime little short of murder." ~ Thomas Jefferson
I don't see why a simple right click on the time and "Adjust Date/Time" couldn't fix anything then. Did you play with the Date/Time properties? One thing that may or may not screw you up is if your time is synchronized with time.windows.com.
The unnecessary felling of a tree, perhaps the growth of centuries, seems to me a crime little short of murder." ~ Thomas Jefferson
Try synchonizing it and see if that changes it. If it does, click it off after about 2-3 days and see if it starts screwing up again. If there is some sort of OS error causing you clock to malfunction, synchronizing will hopefully reset it.
The unnecessary felling of a tree, perhaps the growth of centuries, seems to me a crime little short of murder." ~ Thomas Jefferson
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