Ok. I was able to reproduce the error and then I've followed the instructions 
from comment #2
Step 1 (### With busctl on BMC), but I've got this output:
`An enumeration mapping was attempted for which no valid enumeration value 
exists.` which I think it didn't work.

But what I understood from openbmc (and from the command above mentioned) what 
was required: changing time owner to SPLIT, which means we are able to set 
different time for BMC and host
I managed to change it from BMC System Management Web UI, ran the hwclock 
command into host and was able to change it: 

`sudo /sbin/hwclock --set --verbose --date "2004/11/22 04:10:00";`
output: https://pastebin.canonical.com/p/Tc4w7573cJ/

`sudo /sbin/hwclock
2004-11-22 04:10:15.457567+00:00
```
After that, I've changed it again with: 

`ubuntu@bobone:~$ sudo /sbin/hwclock --systohc`
and then 

```
`sudo /sbin/hwclock
2019-09-02 23:04:40.480165+00:00
```

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