Trademark Class 14: Jewelry, Precious Metals & Timepieces

Last updated: 20 June 2025

Trademark Class 14 covers jewelry, precious metals and their alloys, horological instruments, and luxury goods. This class protects brands in the jewelry, watchmaking, and luxury accessories industries.

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Illustration of jewelry and watches under trademark class 14

Trademark Class 14 includes high-value items made from precious metals and stones, along with timekeeping instruments. This class covers both finished luxury goods and raw materials used in their production.

It includes jewelry, watches, clocks, and precious metal artifacts. Registering under Class 14 helps secure exclusive rights for luxury brands, jewelers, and watchmakers, ensuring brand protection in these prestigious markets. For more details, visit the official website of Intellectual Property India.

Key Categories Under Class 14

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  • Jewelry and Personal Adornments: Rings, necklaces, bracelets, and other wearable ornaments
  • Precious Metals and Stones: Gold, silver, platinum, diamonds, and other gemstones
  • Timekeeping Instruments: Watches, clocks, and their components
  • Luxury Accessories: Cufflinks, tie clips, and other high-end accessories
  • Art Objects: Statues and figurines made of precious metals
  • Jewelry Making Materials: Beads, findings, and precious metal threads

Goods Classified Under Class 14

Agates (precious stones)
Alarm clocks
Alloys of precious metal
Amulets (jewelry)
Anchors for clocks and watches
Atomic clocks
Badges of precious metal
Barrels for clock- and watchmaking
Beads for making jewelry
Boxes of precious metal
Bracelets (jewelry)
Brooches (jewelry)
Busts of precious metal
Cases for clocks and watches
Presentation cases for watches
Chains (jewelry)
Charms and trinkets (jewelry)
Chronographs (watches)
Chronometers
Chronometric instruments
Chronoscopes
Clasps for jewelry
Clock hands
Clock cases
Clocks
Electric clocks and watches
Clockworks
Cloisonné jewelry
Commemorative coins
Control clocks (master clocks)
Copper tokens (collectible)
Cuff links
Dials for clocks and watches
Diamonds (cut and polished)
Earrings
Figurines of precious metal
Gold (unwrought or beaten)
Gold thread for jewelry
Hat ornaments of precious metal
Ingots of precious metals
Iridium (precious metal)
Ivory jewelry
Jet (unwrought or semi-wrought)
Jewelry made of yellow amber
Jewelry boxes and cases
Jewelry findings
Jewelry rolls
Key rings (decorative)
Lockets (jewelry)
Medals (commemorative)
Movements for clocks and watches
Necklaces
Olivine/Peridot (gemstones)
Ornamental pins
Ornaments of jet
Decorative ornaments (jewelry)
Osmium (precious metal)
Palladium (precious metal)
Paste jewelry (costume jewelry)
Pearls made of ambroid
Pearls (jewelry)
Pendulums for clocks
Pins (jewelry)
Platinum (metal)
Precious metals (unwrought or semi-wrought)
Precious stones (cut and polished)
Rhodium (precious metal)
Rings (jewelry)
Ruthenium (precious metal)
Semi-precious stones
Shoe ornaments of precious metal
Silver thread for jewelry
Silver (unwrought or beaten)
Spinel (precious stones)
Spun silver (silver wire)
Statues of precious metal
Stopwatches
Sundials
Threads of precious metal for jewelry
Tie clips
Tie pins
Watch bands and straps
Watch chains
Watch springs
Watch glasses/crystals
Watch cases
Watches
Works of art of precious metal
Wristwatches

Goods Not Classified Under Class 14

Alarm clocks for vehicles (Class 12)
Artificial jewelry made of base metal (Class 26)
Barrels for firearms (Class 13)
Bells for animals (Class 18)
Boxes of common metal (Class 6)
Buttons (non-precious metal) (Class 26)
Clocks integrated with data processing equipment (Class 9)
Coin-operated mechanisms (Class 9)
Common metal badges (Class 6)
Costume jewelry made of plastic (Class 20)
Cutlery of precious metal (Class 8)
Electric clocks for industrial use (Class 9)
Electric watch batteries (Class 9)
Eyeglass chains (Class 9)
Fobs for keys (non-precious metal) (Class 6)
Gold leaf for gilding (Class 2)
Hair ornaments (non-precious metal) (Class 26)
Industrial diamonds (Class 1)
Jewelry cleaning preparations (Class 3)
Key chains (non-precious metal) (Class 6)
Locks of precious metal (Class 6)
Medals for sports events (Class 28)
Metal money clips (Class 6)
Precious metal plating preparations (Class 1)
Precious stones (uncut) (Class 1)
Scientific chronometers (Class 9)
Silver solder (Class 6)
Sports watches with GPS (Class 9)
Statuettes of common metal (Class 6)
Steel wool (Class 6)
Surgical implants of precious metal (Class 10)
Time clocks for offices (Class 9)
Toothpick holders of precious metal (Class 21)
Watchmakers' tools (Class 8)
Watches with heart rate monitors (Class 9)
Wrist rests for computers (Class 9)

Intellectual Properties You Should Trademark Under Class 14

  • Brand Names: The names of your jewelry collections or watch lines
  • Logos: Distinctive symbols representing your luxury brand
  • Slogans: Catchphrases associated with your jewelry or watches
  • Product Designs: Unique jewelry or watch designs with brand recognition
  • Packaging Designs: Distinctive jewelry boxes or watch cases
  • Service Marks: For companies providing jewelry appraisal or watch repair services
  • Trade Dress: The overall visual appearance of your luxury product packaging

Why Register Under Class 14

Illustration of why it matters
  • Exclusive Rights: Protect your luxury brand identity in the competitive jewelry and watch markets
  • Brand Value: Enhance the prestige and recognition of your high-end products
  • Global Protection: Secure your rights in international luxury markets
  • Legal Recourse: Ability to take action against counterfeit jewelry and watch products
  • Asset Protection: Trademarks in the luxury sector can significantly increase in value
  • 10-Year Protection: Renewable protection that grows with your brand
  • Begin your trademark registration process with TMZON — safeguard your luxury brand's future.

Registration Process

  • Before registering under Class 14, verify your brand name availability. Use our free Trademark Search tool to check existing registrations.
  • Trademark Search: Comprehensive search for similar jewelry or watch brands
  • Application Preparation: Gather product images, brand details, and business documentation
  • Filing: Submit your application with the appropriate trademark office
  • Examination: Review by trademark examiners for compliance
  • Publication: Your mark is published for opposition by third parties
  • Registration: Certificate issued if no successful oppositions
  • Maintenance: Renew every 10 years to maintain protection

Why Choose TMZON

Why choose TMZON for trademark registration
  • Luxury Brand Specialists: Deep understanding of jewelry and watch industry trademarks
  • Global Search Capabilities: Thorough searches across international luxury markets
  • Design Protection: Expertise in protecting unique jewelry and watch designs
  • Brand Strategy: Guidance on building and protecting luxury brand value
  • Anti-Counterfeiting: Monitoring services to protect against imitation products
  • Discreet Service: Confidential handling of high-value brand matters

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Luxury Brand Trademark FAQs

Does Class 14 cover smartwatches?

Traditional watches are in Class 14, but smartwatches with computing capabilities fall under Class 9.

Are wedding rings included in Class 14?

Yes, all jewelry rings made of precious metals fall under Class 14, regardless of their purpose.

Does Class 14 include uncut diamonds?

No, uncut diamonds are classified under Class 1. Class 14 covers cut and polished gemstones used in jewelry.

Are silver-plated items in Class 14?

Only if the base metal is precious. Silver-plated base metal items typically fall under Class 6 or 26.

Does Class 14 cover watch batteries?

No, watch batteries are classified under Class 9 as electrical components.

Are commemorative coins in Class 14?

Yes, commemorative coins made of precious metals are in Class 14, while currency coins are not trademarkable.