World clocks have wrong hour

The world clocks are showing the wrong hour.
This is my situation:
* I live in Belgium, which is GMT+1
* I have selected GMT+1 at Settings > Date & time > Time Zone
* I have entered the correct hour
* Because of Daylight savings time, the hour changed recently: 2AM became 1AM
* I changed the hour accordingly, and noticed that the "world clocks" (Extras > Clocks) aren't showing the correct hour. Right now it should be 19:17 and it's displaying 20:17 for Brussels, Belgium.
I'm not sure if it was displaying correctly before the Daylight savings time.
Anyone else having this problem?
Message was edited by: bvanaerde

bvanaerde wrote:
The world clocks are showing the wrong hour.
Anyone else having this problem?
I have the same issue with my Classic, especially in cities that are not affected by DST.
Unfortunately the ipod does not feature editing the time yourself. Edit for the developers just mean picking up another city, nothing else.

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