Customs Tariff
Chapter 91
Clocks and Watches and Parts Thereof
1.
This
Chapter
does
not
cover:
(a)
Clock
or
watch
glasses
or
weights
(classified
according
to
their
constituent
material);
(b)
Watch
chains
(heading
71.13
or
71.17,
as
the
case
may
be);
(c)
Parts
of
general
use
defined
in
Note
2
to
Section
XV,
of
base
metal
(Section
XV),
or
similar
goods
of
plastics
(Chapter
39)
or
of
precious
metal
or
metal
clad
with
precious
metal
(generally
heading
71.15);
clock
or
watch
springs
are,
however,
to
be
classified
as
clock
or
watch
parts
(heading
91.14);
(d)
Bearing
balls
(heading
73.26
or
84.82,
as
the
case
may
be);
(e)
Articles
of
heading
84.12
constructed
to
work
without
an
escapement;
(f)
Ball
bearings
(heading
84.82);
or
(g)
Articles
of
Chapter
85,
not
yet
assembled
together
or
with
other
components
into
watch
or
clock
movements
or
into
articles
suitable
for
use
solely
or
principally
as
parts
of
such
movements
(Chapter
85).
2.
Heading
91.01
covers
only
watches
with
case
wholly
of
precious
metal
or
of
metal
clad
with
precious
metal,
or
of
the
same
materials
combined
with
natural
or
cultured
pearls,
or
precious
or
semi-precious
stones
(natural,
synthetic
or
reconstructed)
of
headings
71.01
to
71.04.
Watches
with
case
of
base
metal
inlaid
with
precious
metal
fall
in
heading
91.02.
3.
For
the
purposes
of
this
Chapter,
the
expression
"watch
movements"
means
devices
regulated
by
a
balance-wheel
and
hair-spring,
quartz
crystal
or
any
other
system
capable
of
determining
intervals
of
time,
with
a
display
or
a
system
to
which
a
mechanical
display
can
be
incorporated.
Such
watch
movements
shall
not
exceed
12
mm
in
thickness
and
50
mm
in
width,
length
or
diameter.
4. Except as provided in Note 1, movements and other parts suitable for use both in clocks or watches and in other articles (for example, precision instruments) are to be classified in this Chapter.
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