Weird thing I noticed last week at my home

A small earthquake can be a possible reason as it might have stopped all clocks and in second wave the clocks were shaken enough to started working at the same time with a gap of 10 min. (Or some kind of nearby construction that could have shaken your house)
But don't rule out ghosts scenario as well :tearsofjoy:
 
@n1r0
> The clock face might be analog, but the mechanism driving it is digital since it's battery powered, in which case it would most likely use a Quartz crystal for time keeping

Even for battery powered quartz crystal clocks, aren't there gears and mechanical systems which moves time indicators. Mostly in plastic or similar materials.
In such cases, wondering about orientation, dust accumulation, temperature, emf / electromagnetic radiation, etc.
 
A few weeks back, my computer time went behind by an hour, as if daylight saving was turned on in India. I don't set time manually on my PC. It's always in sync with time servers.

It's got to be some serious bug on Windows. Resyncing made it normal.


Guess the evil is resting now
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