Patek Philippe Requests 90-Day Extension to Oppose THE TWENTYFOUR SIX Mark
Summary
The USPTO Trademark Trial and Appeal Board granted Patek Philippe SA Geneve's first 90-day request to extend the time to oppose trademark application THE TWENTYFOUR SIX. The extension was granted on April 5, 2026, for TTAB case TTAB79416218, originally filed December 4, 2025. This is a routine procedural extension in a trademark opposition proceeding.
What changed
Patek Philippe SA Geneve filed a first 90-day request to extend the deadline to oppose the trademark application THE TWENTYFOUR SIX (TTAB case TTAB79416218). The extension was granted on April 5, 2026, pushing back the deadline for Patek Philippe to file a Notice of Opposition against the defendant's mark. This is a standard procedural motion and does not indicate the merits of any potential opposition.
Trademark counsel for both parties should track the new opposition deadline in TTABVue case TTAB79416218. The extension is routine and does not create new obligations for the defendant beyond standard trademark prosecution procedures. No penalties or substantive rights are affected by this procedural filing.
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Extension: THE TWENTYFOUR SIX
Extension TTAB79416218-20260405 Kind: EXT Apr 05, 2026
Abstract
FIRST 90-DAY REQUEST TO EXT TIME TO OPPOSE
Plaintiff: PATEK PHILIPPE SA GENEVE
Defendant: The TwentyFour Six
Mark at issue: THE TWENTYFOUR SIX
Filing Date
2025-12-04
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