I understood the problem you described, and answered that the bean to SQL type 
bridge aka UserType in Hibernate is not the right place to fix it IMO because 
it needs a user per user (I'm talking browser or rich client) offset operation, 
because your final users are not on the same timezone.
Changing everything to get a UTC time out of your jdbc driver will not fix your 
actual problem from a user point of view.

Off the debate did you know that we can actually have a minute that is made of 
61 or 62 seconds, UTC is pure abhomination for computer systems.

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