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9114 — Clock or watch parts; n.e.c. in chapter 91
Chapter 91: Clocks and watches
Plain-language overview
Use HS-4 9114 when importing or exporting clock or watch parts that don't fit elsewhere in Chapter 91. For example, if you're shipping watch dials or clock plates, this is the appropriate heading. Understanding the specific HS-6 subheadings will help you classify your products accurately.
When deciding between the HS-6 lines, consider the specific part you are dealing with. HS-6 911430 is for dials, while HS-6 911440 covers plates and bridges. If your product is a dial for a clock, you would classify it under 911430. If it’s a bridge used in a watch mechanism, then 911440 is the correct choice.
If your product doesn't fall under dials or plates, you may need HS-6 911490, which includes other clock or watch parts, excluding springs. This could include components like gears or cases that are essential for the functioning of clocks and watches but do not have a dedicated subheading.
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clock parts · watch parts · HS-4 9114 · clock dials · watch plates · import clock components · export watch parts · mechanical watch parts · clock movement components · HS-6 classification
Examples
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- Watch dials made of metal or plastic
- Clock plates used in mechanical timepieces
- Bridges that support movement in watches
- Gears and other internal components not classified as springs
- Decorative elements for clocks that are not functional parts
- Replacement parts for vintage watches
- Custom-made clock parts for specific designs
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- What are the HS codes for clock parts?
- How to classify watch dials for import?
- What is included in HS-4 9114?
- Are clock plates classified separately?
- How to determine HS-6 for watch parts?
- What parts fall under HS-6 911490?
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- how to classify clock parts for customs
- difference between clock dials and plates
- importing watch parts under HS-4 9114
- what are the subheadings for clock components
- guidelines for exporting clock and watch parts
- understanding HS-6 lines for watch parts
- how to find the right HS code for clock parts
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What does HS-4 9114 cover?
- HS-4 9114 covers clock or watch parts that are not classified elsewhere in Chapter 91, including dials, plates, and other components.
- How do I choose between HS-6 911430, 911440, and 911490?
- Choose HS-6 911430 for dials, 911440 for plates and bridges, and 911490 for all other parts not specified in the first two categories.
- Can I classify decorative clock parts under HS-4 9114?
- Yes, as long as they are not functional parts like springs, they can be classified under HS-6 911490.
- What documentation do I need for importing clock parts?
- You will need to provide a commercial invoice, packing list, and any necessary certificates of authenticity or compliance.
- Are there any restrictions on importing watch parts?
- Restrictions may vary by country, so check local regulations for any specific requirements or prohibitions on watch parts.
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