Output from zipinfo & zipdetails looks fine. You seem to have an identical version of unzip, so I'm struggling to explain why we don't get exactly the same bahavior when we unzip abc.zip.
Here are a couple of tests to try.
Can you try creating the zip file like this and see if the mod time is correct when you unzip it.
perl -M'IO::Compress::Zip qw(zip)' -e ' zip "abc" => "abc.zip", Stream
+ => 0 '
Also, try creating the zip file using the zip exe and see what the mod time looks like when unzipped.
zip abc.zip abc
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