What are electrically operated clock movements?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Clock movements; complete and assembled, electrically operated
Heading 9109 — Clock movements; complete and assembled
Chapter 91: Clocks and watches
Use HS-6 910910 when importing or exporting electrically operated clock movements, such as those found in wall clocks or digital alarm clocks. These movements are essential components that power the timekeeping mechanism.
This code specifically applies to complete and assembled clock movements that operate using electricity. In contrast, HS-6 910911 covers movements that are mechanically operated, such as traditional wind-up clocks.
When dealing with HS-6 910910, you’re looking at products that are ready for installation in various clock designs. Common examples include quartz movements and those used in modern timepieces with digital displays.
If you're unsure whether your clock movement falls under this code, consider its power source and assembly. For instance, if it requires batteries or is plugged into an outlet, it likely fits here.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
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