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Notable UK Trademark

CARTIER

CARTIER adds both jewellery and watchmaking prestige to Class 14. The mark is notable because it is associated with luxury heritage rather than trend-led fashion alone. That makes it an ideal editorial example for users searching fine jewellery, precious metals and high-end timepieces.

Classes14
StatusRegistered
On the register13+ years
Current ownerRichemont International S.A.

UK IPO Record

CARTIER — registered UK trademark image from the UK IPO
Application Number
UK00801146503
Word Mark
CARTIER
Status
Registered
Applied
16 November 2012
Registered
16 December 2013
Next Renewal
16 November 2032
Owner
Richemont International S.A.
Nice Classes
Class 3, Class 9, Class 14, Class 16, Class 18, Class 25, Class 35

Trademark Classification

Nice Class 14 covers jewellery & watches. View all Class 14 trademarks and case studies →

Brand History & Trademark Analysis

Cartier was founded in Paris in 1847 by Louis-Francois Cartier. The company established its London presence in 1902, and for King Edward VII's coronation that year, Cartier created 27 tiaras. Edward VII granted Cartier a royal warrant in 1904, reportedly calling the house "the jeweller of kings and the king of jewellers." The brand is now part of the Richemont group.