DayLight savings Curse or blessing?

I'm curious...is the loss or gain of and hour a fun day for watch collectors? Are you all glad for the excuse to tinker and fiddle and fuss over your gems? or is it a nightmare to have to change every single watch to match, a tedious and demanding proc ess that you either put off far too long or stress about?

Personally i'm in the blessing camp...I enjoy my collection and relish the excuse to fiddle with them since i do so from time to time anyway, is it time to change that strap? replace that battery? trade this one for another, and so on. What camp are you in and why?

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It gives me a reason to check out all the digitals that don’t see much wrist time these days. I had to look up how to set two of them which are a bit non standard, and setting all of them takes quite a while, but I mostly enjoy the process.

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I would say it is a tedious blessing...no wait, it is a fun curse...oh, heck, I can't decide.😅

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I only have a few quartz so it isn't an issue. My mechanical watches run down anyway. At this point I should mention that clocks going backwards and forwards twice a year is an absolute farce and should be stopped

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I let most of my watches run out of juice anyway. It is annoying to reset the GMT watches, but otherwise it’s all good.

I just reset my Lunar Pilot time yesterday - a full week after the switch. 😅