Well, a possible use might be as backup clock generator in dirt cheap 
clocks that use the line frequency as reference.
You can make millions of those, and no one is very fussy with it. I know 
because my wife used to have an alarm clock that was horrid when line 
operated (not the clock's guilt) but way worse whenever we turned off the 
power for electrical repairs in the house.


On Monday, February 11, 2019 at 7:17:10 PM UTC-3, gregebert wrote:
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>
> What amazes me is how many of these fake RTCs seem to be out there, and 
> who the customers are that are putting these into their products and 
> selling them.
>

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