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Precious metals, jewellery, precious and semi-precious stones, horological and chronometric instruments, watches, and clocks.
Trademark Class 14 is one of the 34 goods classes in the Nice Classification system used internationally for trademark registration. This class covers jewellery & watches.
Precious metals, jewellery, precious and semi-precious stones, horological and chronometric instruments, watches, and clocks.
These well-known brands have trademark registrations in Class 14 with the UK Intellectual Property Office, illustrating the range of products this class protects.
Garrard has been registered in the UK for jewellery and precious metal goods since the company's founding in London in 1735. Garrard held the title of Crown Jeweller from 1843 to 2007, maintaining and creating pieces for…
Read full case study →Mappin & Webb has been registered in the UK for silverware and jewellery since the company's founding in Sheffield in 1775. The firm held Royal Warrants from Queen Victoria onwards and became one of Britain's most presti…
Read full case study →Wedgwood secured its UK trademark registration in February 1876 — just weeks after the Trade Marks Registration Act came into force. Founded by Josiah Wedgwood in Staffordshire in 1759, the company's jasperware and fine …
Read full case study →CARTIER adds both jewellery and watchmaking prestige to Class 14. The mark is notable because it is associated with luxury heritage rather than trend-led fashion alone.
Read full case study →ROLEX is one of the most powerful Class 14 marks in the world and an obvious fit for a page about watches and luxury goods. The brand signals longevity, aspiration and tight control of brand identity.
Read full case study →TIFFANY & CO. brings romantic and cultural recognition to Class 14 through jewellery, silver and gift-led luxury positioning.
Read full case study →Common applicants include businesses in the jewellery sector. If your products or services fall within jewellery & watches, you should consider filing in this class. Many brands also file in related classes for broader protection.
As of the latest UK IPO data sync, there are 92,210 trademark applications and registrations in Class 14. 52,601 are currently active (registered), while 39,609 are inactive (expired, withdrawn, refused, or otherwise no longer in force). This makes Class 14 one of the moderately popular classes in the Nice Classification system for UK filings.
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Brands filing in Class 14 often also file in these classes for more comprehensive protection:
Trademark Class 14 covers jewellery & watches. Precious metals, jewellery, precious and semi-precious stones, horological and chronometric instruments, watches, and clocks.
Class 14 includes: Watches, Rings, Necklaces, Clocks, Gold items. This is one of the 34 goods classes in the Nice Classification system.
There are 92,210 UK trademarks in Class 14, of which 52,601 are currently active and 39,609 are inactive.
UK IPO: £205 for the first class. EUIPO: €850 for one class. USPTO: $250–$350 per class. Additional classes are discounted. Use our cost calculator for a precise estimate.