It won't keep time because on an actual mains grid the operator tracks frequency variations over time and makes corrections in the opposite direction to keep the average very close to the stated Hz - one reason for that being mechanical clock sync.
For example if the grid ran at 59.87Hz during the hottest part of the day due to high load then they might run the grid at 60.06Hz all evening offset.
For example if the grid ran at 59.87Hz during the hottest part of the day due to high load then they might run the grid at 60.06Hz all evening offset.