To be clear, what I meant was "the fact that they're advertising whiz bang time synchronization, but then not using the correct protocol, makes me question the quality of the whole enterprise".
Even on local networks, NTP can only get you so close. If you set up chrony just so, in ideal conditions, I've gotten hundreds of microseconds (more commonly ~500-1000us). But combined with PTP, you can get sub-microsecond accuracy.
That sounds different. Embrace and extend means implementing a protocol and then adding specific non-spec features. For example, postgres 'embraces' SQL and 'extends' it with specific features - in the future postgres could 'extinguish' SQL by breaking from the spec, forcing an ecosystem split.