I have set get time from internet in the indicator datetime.
timedatectl says:
$ timedatectl 
      Local time: Tue 2016-04-12 10:54:21 BST
  Universal time: Tue 2016-04-12 09:54:21 UTC
        RTC time: Tue 2016-04-12 10:54:20
       Time zone: Europe/London (BST, +0100)
 Network time on: yes
NTP synchronized: no
 RTC in local TZ: yes

Warning: The system is configured to read the RTC time in the local time zone.
         This mode can not be fully supported. It will create various problems
         with time zone changes and daylight saving time adjustments. The RTC
         time is never updated, it relies on external facilities to maintain it.
         If at all possible, use RTC in UTC by calling
         'timedatectl set-local-rtc 0'.

Which is consistent, but I'm not sure if that's right. My /etc/adjtime
says LOCAL, and I do have WIndows 10 installed. I should check if
WIndows 10 can handle UTC hardware clock.

The journal has many errors about failing to call adjtime.

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  [regression]: Failed to call clock_adjtime(): Invalid argument

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