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I don't have an answer for you, but our grandfather clock goes off every 15 minutes, and I've found that really helps me keep track of the time and not accidently get sucked into any one thing for hours on end.
So, I totally get where you're coming from.
Yeah-- it's one of those things that was everywhere when I was younger: school, my grandparents' home, nearby church-bells (I once had a job/shift that started when emergency sirens were being tested at 1pm every Saturday). It was background noise I took it for granted. After a number of moves and lifestyle changes I seem to have lost most audio time-cues without realizing it. And it's been years before I realized.