No, Xuande is Liu Bei's name. At that time, clocks and watches had not been invented. Look at your photo, someone wrote Xuande Year with a brush. No matter what kind of objects except calligraphy works, objects like this basically have seal cutting, and even foreign objects have the craftsman's money and date. The reign of Xuande was the Ming Dynasty. At that time, this kind of clock was imported from abroad and brought from Europe not far from Wan Li. Whether it is shipped from the sea or from the land, it is very valuable. Generally speaking, it is for the use of emperors. This is rare and precious, with beautiful appearance and value. You can refer to:
It was a rare thing at that time, and even the rich people in the Qing dynasty could not have it. They really entered the giants on a large scale in the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. It is estimated that the model of your watch shop is at most during the Republic of China, so you can collect it for fun.