If you're certain there are no leaks (it takes very little leakage for the gauge to drop), then possibly, your expansion vessel needs re-charging.
They usually have a Schroder valve on top of them (standard tyre valve). They're re-charged with a footpump.
If you can locate the discharge pipe on the outside of the house (usually 15mm copper tube), stick a jamjar over it and check it the next day. If there's water in it, it could be an indication that the system is blowing water out because the expansion vessel s deflated, thus unable to "cushion" the excess pressure.