Andy M.
Certified Pretend Chef
My computers and my watch take care of the time change automatically. My watch is a Casio G-Shock Tough Solar Atomic, meaning that it receives a radio signal every night from the atomic clock in Ft. Collins CO and sets itself to that. It's never even as much as a 1/2 second off. Since it also has a battery that is kept charged by solar/light and is waterproof to 200 meters deep, it is maintenance free - 100% hands off. I almost never take it off, even at night.
I'm a fan of DST. I prefer having the extra hour of daylight in the evening. I don't understand how they function in a place like Indiana where they let the counties decide to do it or not - the time can change when you go from one county to another. I know that Arizona doesn't do DST - I still don't understand why, but at least it's the whole state.
I'm a fan as well. The extra daylight is a pleasure. How many times have you heard people complain about the fact that it's dark at 4:00PM in the winter.
I have a watch, a Seiko all stainless steel case and band, that has three 'hands' that travel around a dial populated with markers that indicate the 12 hours in a clock cycle. These are highly specialized 'hands'. One indicates the hour, one the minute and the last indicates the second. It too is set to the atomic clock in CO. I know this because I do the setting. Just pull out this little stem on the side and turn it to move the 'hands'. I paid $65.00 for it 35 years ago and never loses more than 10 seconds in 6 months.