Class 018
Leather Products (not including clothing)
Watch glasses; alarm clocks; paste jewellery; time instruments in the nature of sports watches, grandfather clocks, apparatus for timing sports events; figurines of precious metal; statues of precious metal; spinel being precious stones; jewellery hat pins; tie pins; ornamental pins being jewelry; brooches being jewelry; jewelry pins; presentation boxes for watches; presentation boxes for jewellery; jewelry cases being caskets or boxes; jewellery boxes; boxes of precious metal; ruthenium; clockworks being clock parts; prayer beads; rhodium; sundials; dials being parts for clock- and watchmaking; jewellery rolls; retractable key rings; key rings being split rings with trinket or decorative fob; platinum metal; semi-precious stones; precious stones; pearls being jewelry, pearls made of pressed amber (ambroid); beads for making jewellery; osmium; palladium; clocks and watches, electric; control clocks being master clocks; wristwatches; atomic clocks; floor clocks; watches; gold, unwrought or beaten; ornaments of jet; earrings; olivine gems; works of art of precious metal; collectible coins; watch springs; prayer beads (misbaha); precious metals, unwrought or semi-wrought; lockets being jewelry; medals; movements for clocks and watches; ingots of precious metals; alloys of precious metal; watch hands; clock hands; iridium; badges of precious metal; jewellery of yellow amber; cloisonné jewellery; jewellery; copper tokens being collectible coins; cuff links; jewellery findings; threads of precious metal being jewelry; silver thread being jewelry; gold thread being jewelry; diamonds; tie clips; chronoscopes; stopwatches; chronographs being watches; crucifixes of precious metal, other than jewellery; crucifixes as jewellery; rosaries; charms for key rings; necklaces being jewelry; jewellery charms; clasps for jewellery; watch chains; chains being jewelry; watch cases being parts of watches; clock cases being parts of clocks; cabochons; busts of precious metal; watch bands; jewelry bracelets made of embroidered textile; bracelets being jewelry; pendulums being parts for clock- and watchmaking; barrels being parts for clock- and watchmaking; hat jewellery; shoe jewellery; silver, unwrought or beaten; spun silver being silver wire; split rings of precious metal for keys; rings being jewelry; anchors being parts for clock- and watchmaking; amulets being jewelry; precious metals and their alloys; horological and chronometric instruments; agates; jet, unwrought or semi-wrought