Time display goes to minus 22 hours

This has happened 3 times now in 2 different projects. I'll be in the middle of editing and the time display will suddenly show MINUS 22 or 23 hours and it'll be impossible to reposition the playhead on the timeline. So far the only way I've found to recover is to restart the computer. It's been so random I'm not able to diagnose what kicks it off yet.
Just wondering if this has happened to anyone else?
I have all the latest versions of everything; 2012 MBP, working off an external LaCie RAID via TB.

Despite what it says in the post I have OS X 10.10.2 (Yosemite)

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