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119 rulings found for “Clocks and Watches

963703Classificationhq

Protest 5401-00-100002; Clocks; Wall Clocks; Electric Clocks

9105.21.80
A84167Markingny

The marking requirements for clocks.

817202Markingny

The Marking Requirements for a clock.

562149may be regarded as failing to qualify for classification in heading 9706 as "antique," we refer to the provisions of General Note 19, HTSUS. This note provides, in general, that when goods subject to different rates have been commingled in such a way that the quantity or value of each class cannot be readily ascertained without physical segregation of the goods, the commingled goods shall be subject to the highest rate. Customs Regulations provide in 19 CFR 152.13 that when Customs discovers commingled goods, the importer shall be notified and allowed the opportunity to perform the segregation necessary to ascertain the quantity of each class of good. However, in the instant situation, the protestant had already performed a segregation on the invoices as to which were eligible for tariff treatment as American Goods under heading 9801, HTSUS. Customs appraisal was conducted to verify protestant's classification. See Headquarters Ruling Letter (HRL) 961414, dated July 9, 1998. Therehq

Application for Further Review and Protest No. 4101-01-100169; Classification and marking of imported clocks; Antiques; U.S. Additional Note 4, Chapter 91, HTSUS; Special marking requirements; 19 CFR 134.43(b); 19 CFR 11.9

9105.29.50009105.99.6000
968150Classificationhq

Classification of certain watches (watch heads) from Switzerland with sterling silver cases and stainless steel bezels; Protest No. 4701-05-100549

9102.11.95
N011031Classificationny

The tariff classification of LCD projection clocks from China.

9102.91.20
086562Classificationhq

Quartz analog wrist watches

9102.11.45
L83373Classificationny

The tariff classification of analog wrist watches, clip-on watches, opto-electronic wrist watches, and clocks with watch movements from China

9102.11.259102.91.409102.12.809102.12.409103.10.40
H285165Classificationhq

Application for Further Review of Protest No. 2720-17-101444; Tariff Classification of Richard Mille RM011 (MON-00007) Automatic BIV Red Gold Watch from Switzerland

9102.21.90
J87538Classificationny

The tariff classification of an atomic wall clock, alarm clock and LCD watch

9105.21.809105.11.409102.12.809102.12.40
H305372Valuationhq

Application for Further Review and Protest No. 2095-18-102743; Valuation of watch components

884861Classificationny

The tariff classification of a table clock encased in Chinaand/or Hong Kong with a watch movement made in Japan.

9103.10.40
N024442Classificationny

The tariff classification of Elephants Clocks from China.

9105.91.80
J80357Classificationny

The tariff classification of Billet Clock and Clock Holders from Hong Kong or China

8714.19.0060
G85345Classificationny

The tariff classification of decorative articles of plastic and clocks from China.

3926.40.00009105.91.80
H331108Valuationhq

HTSUS ear Mr. Shoichet D his is in response to your request of March 15, 2023, on behalf of your client, [ T ] (the “requestor”). In your letter, you request a ruling pursuant to 19 CFR Part 177 concerning the valuation of watches and watch components imported by your client. Your client has asked that certain information submitted in connection with this internal advice request be treated as confidential. Inasmuch as this request conforms to the requirements of 19 C.F.R. § 177.2(b)(7), your client’s request for confidentiality is approved. The information contained within brackets as well as all documents forwarded to our office will not be released to the public and will be withheld from the published version of this decision. FACTS The following information is based on your March 15, 2023, ruling request and follow-up information provided to this office on October 2, 2023, November 14, 2023, and July 12, 2024. The requestor is an importer and distributor of watches containing both S

G85770MARKINGny

THE COUNTRY OF ORIGIN MARKING OF WATCHES

807172Classificationny

The tariff classification of a quartz digital wrist watch and analog alarm clock from China.

9102.12.409102.12.809105.11.80
A84883Classificationny

The tariff classification of the "World of Changing Colors Mood Watch" from China.

9102.11.259102.11.45
N170769Classificationny

The tariff classification of a LCD watch, a clock and a tin box from China

9102.12.809105.91.80
E83665Classificationny

The tariff classification of quartz analog wrist watches

9102.11.259102.11.45
H251211Classificationhq

Tariff classification of a stone grandfather clock with a water feature

9105.91.80
871124Classification; Markingny

The tariff classification and country of origin marking of abattery powered quartz opto-electronic alarm clock movement with LCD display from China.

9109.11.10
860553Classification / Markingny

The tariff classification of a table top/desk clock fromTaiwan.

9105.91.80
957776Classificationhq

Protest 2704-94-103071; Timer Clocks; Stop-watches; Count-Up Timers; Count-Down Timers; Time of Day; Essential Character; GRI 3(c); ENs 91.05, 91.06; HQ 957105; NYs 839892, 876939, 894814, 894550, 865684, 862916, 855958

9102.91.209106.90.80
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