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Class D10/38 - Wrist type


Subclass of Class D10 - Measuring, testing, or signalling instruments
No. of patents: 338
Last issue date: 05/29/2012


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NumberTitleIssue Date
D516440Combined watch casing and portion of a strap
03/07/2006
D514960Watchcase
02/14/2006
D514455Watchcase
02/07/2006
D514456Watch case
02/07/2006
D513597Watch
01/17/2006
D513195Watch case
12/27/2005
D512922Combined watch casing and portion of a strap
12/20/2005
D508418Watch
08/16/2005
D504331Wrist watch
04/26/2005
D493372Watch casing and portion of a strap
07/27/2004
D491819Watch case
06/22/2004
D491474Watch
06/15/2004
D490716Watch case
06/01/2004
D489997Watch casing and portion of a strap
05/18/2004
D489272Watch case
05/04/2004
5361169Diver's mirror
A mirror which is attached to an underwater diver's wrist or arm. By placing the mirror in front of his face mask and controlling the line of sight reflected by the mirror, the diver can inspect equipment on his body or easily access equipment with the ha...
11/01/1994
5005161Changeable watch bezel locking mechanism
A timepiece having a bezel that is adapted to be removeably secured to a wristwatch body is provided. A first locking mechanism and a second locking mechanism are associated with a wristwatch body and bezel, respectively. The second locking mechanism asso...
04/02/1991
4034552Wrist watch
A wrist watch comprising a case having holes therethrough and a cavity therein adapted to receive a watch movement; first and second segments each having a selected outer contour and a selected inner contour; a wrist band having holes therethrough in alig...
07/12/1977
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