Trademark Class 14 Jewellery, Precious Metals, Horology and Watches
In this blog, we aim to provide a detailed overview of Class 14 in the Trademark Classification process. Choosing the right trademark class is important for successful trademark use. Sometimes the application falls into more than one category, providing better protection. That’s why choosing the right class is so important—it reinforces the effectiveness of the Trademark Registration process.
Trademark Class 14 Overview
Class 14 invites you into a realm of refined elegance, entered around precious metals and their intricate alloys. This class is a treasure trove that houses not only the raw beauty of precious metals but also the exquisite craftsmanship embodied in jewellery. From timeless pieces like cuff links and tie pins to the sentimental charms hanging from key rings, Class 14 is a celebration of the artistry that adorns our lives.
Jewellery, the crown jewel of this class, takes various forms, from traditional gems to the artful imitation jewellery, including the enchanting world of paste jewellery. The allure extends to jewellery boxes, where each piece finds its sanctuary when not adorning its wearer.
But Class 14 is not limited to adornments alone; it extends its embrace to the very heartbeat of time — horological and chronometric instruments. Dive into the intricacies of the clock and watch components, from clasps and beads to the delicate movements that breathe life into these timeless pieces. Explore the fascinating world of watch springs and watch crystals, where precision meets aesthetic brilliance.
However, it’s essential to note that this class has its exclusions. Smartwatches find their place in a different category (Class 9), while charms without a jewellery context and certain key ring variations reside elsewhere (Class 26).
Delve into the sophistication of Class 14, where every piece tells a story of artistry, luxury, and the timeless beauty of precious metals.
Brands/Trademarks You Might Know in Class 14:
Description: Watches And Clocks Of All Types And Parts Thereof And Fittings Therefor Included In Class 14.
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Detailed List of goods Classified under Class 14
- 1. agates
2. alarm clocks
3. alloys of precious metal
4. amulets [jewellery] / amulets [jewellery] 5. anchors [clock- and watchmaking] 6. atomic clocks
7. badges of precious metal
8. barrels [clock- and watchmaking] 9. beads for making jewellery / beads for making jewellery
10. boxes of precious metal
11. bracelets [jewellery] / bracelets [jewellery] 12. bracelets made of embroidered textile [jewellery] / bracelets made of embroidered textile [jewellery] 13. brooches [jewellery] / brooches [jewellery] 14. busts of precious metal
15. cabochons
16. chains [jewellery] / chains [jewellery] 17. charms for key rings / charms for key chains
18. chronographs [watches] 19. chronometers
20. chronometric instruments
21. chronoscopes
22. clasps for jewellery / clasps for jewellery
23. clock cases
24. clock hands
25. clocks
26. clocks and watches, electric
27. clockworks
28. cloisonné jewellery / cloisonné jewellery
29. coins
30. commemorative statuary cups of precious metal
31. control clocks [master clocks] / master clocks
32. copper tokens
33. crucifixes as jewellery / crucifixes as jewellery
34. crucifixes of precious metal, other than jewellery / crucifixes of precious metal, other than jewellery
35. cuff links
36. dials [clock- and watchmaking] 37. diamonds
38. earrings
39. figurines of precious metal / statuettes of precious metal
40. gold thread [jewellery] / gold thread [jewellery] 41. gold, unwrought or beaten
42. hat jewellery / hat jewellery
43. ingots of precious metals
44. iridium
45. ivory jewellery / ivory jewellery
46. jet, unwrought or semi-wrought
47. jewellery / jewellery
48. jewellery boxes / jewellery boxes
49. jewellery charms / charms for jewellery / charms for jewellery / jewellery charms
50. jewellery findings / jewellery findings
51. jewellery for pets / jewellery for pets
52. jewellery hat pins / jewellery hatpins
53. jewellery of yellow amber / jewellery of yellow amber
54. jewellery rolls / jewellery rolls
55. key rings [split rings with trinket or decorative fob] / key chains [split rings with trinket or decorative fob] 56. lanyards for keys
57. lockets [jewellery] / lockets [jewellery] 58. medals
59. misbaha [prayer beads] 60. movements for clocks and watches
61. necklaces [jewellery] / necklaces [jewellery] 62. olivine [gems] / peridot
63. ornamental pins
64. ornaments of jet
65. osmium
66. palladium
67. paste jewellery / paste jewellery [costume jewellery] 68. pearls [jewellery] / pearls [jewellery] 69. pearls made of ambroid [pressed amber] 70. pendulums [clock- and watchmaking] 71. pins [jewellery] / pins [jewellery] 72. platinum [metal] 73. precious metals, unwrought or semi-wrought
74. precious stones
75. presentation boxes for jewellery / presentation boxes for jewellery
76. presentation boxes for watches
77. prize cups of precious metal
78. retractable key rings / retractable key chains
79. rhodium
80. rings [jewellery] / rings [jewellery] 81. rosaries / chaplets
82. ruthenium
83. semi-precious stones
84. sew-on tags of precious metal for clothing
85. shoe jewellery / shoe jewellery
86. silver thread [jewellery] / silver thread [jewellery] 87. silver, unwrought or beaten
88. spinel [precious stones] 89. split rings of precious metal for keys
90. spun silver [silver wire] 91. statues of precious metal
92. stopwatches
93. sundials
94. threads of precious metal [jewellery] / threads of precious metal [jewellery] / wire of precious metal [jewellery] / wire of precious metal [jewellery] 95. tie clips
96. tie pins
97. watch bands / straps for wristwatches / watch straps
98. watch cases [parts of watches] 99. watch chains
100. watch glasses / watch crystals
101. watch hands
102. watch springs
103. watches*
104. works of art of precious metal
105. wristwatches
With over 35 years of service in the District Court of Odisha, I have witnessed and learned diverse range of cases while developing a deep understanding of the legal system. Having retired from my previous position, I now utilize my expertise to assist businesses and SMEs in managing and navigating matters related to Intellectual Property Rights and Tax Law.