Ever since I started using Linux in dualboot with Windows I noticed that when I rebooted the machine, the time on the other OS was wrong, e.g. it was 12:00 on Linux, then I rebooted and on Windows it was 18:00, and when I checked the BIOS, the RTC was set to 18:00. Since my timezone is -06:00 CST I assume Linux just sets the RTC’s time to UTC and re-calculates the time based on the timezone, whereas Windows just sets the RTC to the local time. Both use the same NTP server to sync the time.
The question is, which one is doing the right thing? On which one should I set the timezone setting to UTC in order to have the right time on both?