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It is not much about the voltage level but high frequency current activity. Current can cause voltage drop on parasitic resistance and inductance of the breadboard, jumpers, connections, passive components etc. and can cause supply of the chip to be non-ideal or ripple. Your power source is a battery and not a switching power supply, so power will be cleaner, which is good. The chip also doesn't consume high current, and its output is 32khz clock, fairly low frequency. So I wouldn't worry so much about decoupling.
As for the RTC's 32kHz clock as you can see from my diagram I didn't connect it to anything. I was under the impression that it was unnecessary for my purpose after looking at the datasheet. Am I wrong?