From HP-UX 11.0 man pages for date:
Options
date recognizes the following option:
-u Input and output values in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC),
functionally equivalent to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT),
instead of in local time.
-a [-]sss[.fff]
Slowly adjust the time by sss.fff seconds (fff represents
fractions of a second). This adjustment can be positive or
negative. The system's clock will be sped up or slowed down
until it has drifted by the number of seconds specified.
This would be the command to gradually set the clock ahead one hour and a
354 thousandths of a second:
#date -a 3600.354
Hope this helps.
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