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I always set the time. But there’s one watch I have where the date can only be changed by going all the way through the time each day. So if it’s the 22nd and the date on the watch says 25, you’re looking at 50+ dial rotations to get it right. Needless to say, the date is very often wrong on that one.
I wear those watches once each month, each time on the day after the date displayed on them, so as to only have to rotate the hands a maximum of 24hours. Then I usually wear them for a couple of days in a row. Got one watch where the date wheel is broken and permanently set at 28. Always wear that one on the 28th of each month.