The MULTICHRON trademark was assigned a Serial Number #98497640 – by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Trademark Serial Number is a unique ID to identify the MULTICHRON mark in USPTO. The MULTICHRON mark is filed in the category of Jewelry, Metal Stones. The legal correspondent for MULTICHRON trademark is Ellen S. Simpson, Colson Law Group, 5555 Main Street, Buffalo, NEW YORK United States 14221. The current status of the MULTICHRON filing is New application awaiting assignment to an examining attorney.
Based on HENESA, LLC, the MULTICHRON trademark is used in the following business: Precious metals and their alloys and goods made of these materials or coated therewith included in this class, namely, watch cases, keyrings, watch parts, jewelry, precious stones, time pieces and chronometric instruments; jewelry, namely, cuff links, bracelets, charms, brooches, chains, necklaces, tie pins, ornamental pins, pins being jewelry; horological and chronometric instruments, namely, chronometers, chronographs, clocks, watches, wall clocks, alarm clocks; parts and accessories for timepieces, namely, hands for clock and watch-making, anchors for clock and watch-making, pendulums for clock and watch-making, barrels for clock and watch-making, watch cases, watchband buckles, watch bands, dials for clock and watch-making, watch chains, watch crowns, watch clasps, movements for timepieces, watch winders, watch glasses; watch springs, boxes, cases and presentation cases for timepieces and jewelry, cases of precious metal; time measuring apparatus and instruments; electronic timing installations; cases for clocks and watches; electronic watches.
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New application awaiting assignment to an examining attorney.
4/12/2024