Trademark Class 14 is a category of goods under the Nice Classification system. It primarily includes precious metals and their alloys, jewelry, precious stones, horological and chronometric instruments. Class 14 encompasses a wide range of goods related to adornments, timekeeping, and valuable materials. Some common examples of goods falling under Class 14 include:
- Precious metals, including gold, silver, and platinum.
- Jewelry, including rings, necklaces, earrings, and bracelets.
- Precious stones and gemstones.
- Watches and clocks.
- Horological instruments.
- Chronometric instruments.
- Art objects made of precious metals or coated therewith.
- Medals, trophies, and commemorative coins.
Trademark Class 14 is specifically designated for goods related to precious metals, jewelry, precious stones, horological and chronometric instruments, distinguishing them from other categories of goods during the trademark registration process. When filing a trademark application, it is important to select the appropriate class(es) that accurately represent the goods or services associated with the trademark. This ensures proper identification and protection of the trademark within the relevant industry, specifically in relation to valuables, adornments, and timekeeping instruments.