All instances of clocks appearing or being referenced in The Elder Scrolls.
Note: Hourglasses, dials, wound and water contraptions are occasionally called clocks. These instances are not documented.
The Elder Scrolls OnlineEdit
Dialogue with Raynor Vanos: What purpose do you think the Broken Clock Tower serves? "Despite what that Slag Town trader told me, I don't see any method for determining what time it is."
Dialogue with Sharokeen: "I could have three smiths working around the clock!"
Dialogue with Protus: "Think of Kemel-Ze as a clock. The fragments are the gears which keep the clock running. As with a clock, the fragments are connected to the whole and to each other."
Silt Strider Caravaner's Log: "At 5 of the clock" and similar usages
Kindly Contrivers Notes: "Eight o'clock" and similar usages
Meet the Character - Vivec: "While Almalexia nominally rules over Dark Elf kingdom from temple in Mournhold, and Sotha Sil apparently hides in very tiny city inside clock, (that is what Rigurt was told, honest to Kyne! Rigurt would never make up such silly story!) Vivec mostly keeps to own affairs in Vivec City."
The Truth in Sequence: Volume 8: "With the last of his four great arms, Dagon dragged the last of his four great razors across the Watchmaker's jaw."
Ornate Spring-Wound Alarm Clock description: "Wind-up device keeps time for twelve hours, can be set to ring at a certain hour. Inscribed 'Imported by Tall Papa's Hoard.'"
The Elder Scrolls V: SkyrimEdit
Dialogue with Festus Krex: "All you've got to do is find and kill one lousy chef. The clock is ticking..."
Eisa's Journal: "I've set up round-the-clock shifts, and ordered double rations for the best diggers."
The Elder Scrolls IV: OblivionEdit
Dialogue with Gilgondorin: "Every night, sure as clockwork, he appears at Bawnwatch Camp at 8 on the shore of Niben Bay."
Dialogue with Haskill: "Dinner is promptly at 8 o'clock and those who are late don't get Alocasia Fruit Cup!"
The Elder Scrolls II: DaggerfallEdit
Dialogue with Dark Slayers in Taking on the Thieves Guild: "(Thief's name) comes here everday at around 6 o'clock."
Fools' Ebony: "Have it all ready for you -- say, ten o'clock sharp?"
The Asylum Ball: "At nine o'clock" and similar usages