2007 NAICS Definition
This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing and/or assembling: clocks; watches; timing mechanisms for clockwork operated devices; time clocks; time and date recording devices; and clock and watch parts (except crystals), such as springs, jewels, and modules.
Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--
- Manufacturing glass watch and clock crystals--are classified in Industry 32721, Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing;
- Manufacturing plastics watch and clock crystals--are classified in U.S. Industry 326199, All Other Plastics Product Manufacturing; and
- Manufacturing timing relays--are classified in U.S. Industry 335314, Relay and Industrial Control Manufacturing.
Index entries that bring you to this industry:
- Alarm clocks manufacturing
- Appliance timers manufacturing
- Chronographs manufacturing
- Chronometers manufacturing
- Clock materials and parts (except crystals) manufacturing
- Clock or watch springs, precision, made from purchased wire
- Clocks assembling
- Clocks assembling from purchased components
- Commercial timing mechanisms manufacturing
- Dating devices and machines (except rubber stamps) manufacturing
- Hand stamps (e.g., date, time), timing mechanism operated, manufacturing
- Household-type timing mechanisms manufacturing
- Mechanisms, clockwork operated device, manufacturing
- Modules for clocks and watches manufacturing
- Movements, watch or clock, manufacturing
- Springs, clock and watch, made from purchased wire
- Time clocks and time recording devices manufacturing
- Time locks manufacturing
- Time stamps containing clock mechanisms manufacturing
- Timers for industrial use, clockwork mechanism, manufacturing
- Timing mechanisms, clockwork, manufacturing
- Wall clocks manufacturing
- Watch jewels manufacturing
- Watchcase manufacturing
- Watches and parts (except crystals) manufacturing

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