Trademark class 14 · Goods
Class 14: Jewellery, precious metals and timepieces
Trademark class 14 covers jewellery, precious metals and timepieces.
Covers precious metals and their alloys, jewellery, precious and semi-precious stones, and horological and chronometric instruments. This class encompasses fine jewellery, watches and clocks, and decorative items made from precious or semi-precious materials. Component parts for watches and jewellery also belong here.
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Check your name in class 14 →What class 14 covers
Examples of goods in this class:
- ✓ gold, silver and platinum jewellery
- ✓ diamond and gemstone rings, necklaces and earrings
- ✓ watches and wristwatches
- ✓ clocks and alarm clocks
- ✓ cufflinks and tie pins
- ✓ precious metal decorative items
- ✓ watch straps
- ✓ semi-precious stones
- ✓ gold and silver coins for investment
- ✓ jewellery boxes
Typical businesses that register in class 14
- jewellery designers and brands
- watch manufacturers and retailers
- precious metals dealers
- luxury accessories brands
- gemstone suppliers
What's not in class 14
Common mix-ups — these belong in another class, so filing class 14 alone wouldn't cover them:
- × costume and imitation jewellery (class 26)
- × clocks for vehicles (class 12)
- × scientific measuring and timing instruments (class 9)
Related classes
Businesses in class 14 often file in these too:
Business types that file in class 14
See which classes these businesses usually register, and why:
Frequently asked questions
- What is trademark class 14?
- Covers precious metals and their alloys, jewellery, precious and semi-precious stones, and horological and chronometric instruments. This class encompasses fine jewellery, watches and clocks, and decorative items made from precious or semi-precious materials. Component parts for watches and jewellery also belong here.
- How many trademarks are on the UK register in class 14?
- 38,281 marks on the UK register reference class 14 (as of June 2026), counting UK national marks plus international (Madrid) marks designating the UK.
- What goods or services are in class 14?
- Class 14 includes gold, silver and platinum jewellery, diamond and gemstone rings, necklaces and earrings, watches and wristwatches, clocks and alarm clocks, cufflinks and tie pins, precious metal decorative items, among others. Your trademark only covers the goods or services you actually list when you file.
- Do I need to register in more than one class?
- Possibly. A trademark is only protected in the classes you register, and you pay a fee per class. Businesses in class 14 often also file in class 26, class 9, class 16.
- How much does it cost to register a trademark in class 14?
- Registering in class 14 costs £205 if you file online directly with the UK IPO, covering this one class; each additional class is £60. The fee isn't refunded if your mark is refused, so it's worth checking the name is free in class 14 before you file. See the full cost breakdown .
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Check your name free →Last reviewed June 2026
Class headings are a guide, not the full legal specification. When you file, you list the exact goods or services you need — this is general information, not legal advice. See also our guide to registering a UK trademark, or find your classes by business type.