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June 03, 2014, 11:51:47 AM
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Dear friends,

ALL EXCLUSIF in France,

you can now discover the first Swiss NFC watch with a NFC tag Mifare desfire EV1 8K on the cristall glass.
Compatible with all NFC smartphone and tablets !!
you want to be the first to have it !!!!



The price is : 79 euros TTC and free shipping in all world !!!
Paiement in BTC OK on the shop !!!

Discover this GREAT GEEK WATCH Here : http://www.nfc-smartags.com/montre-nfc/58-montre-nfc-0000000000058.html

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June 03, 2014, 06:23:24 PM
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I must ask as I like those kind of devices which connect to other and stuff.
But is that NFC tag only for a security reasons or how it is really going to help me while using a watch?
I cannot find any info so I am asking you about it.

Thanks.  And wish you all best with your sales!  Watch looks kinda cool I just need to understand how I can make a usage from NFC Tag which is included.
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June 04, 2014, 05:56:45 AM
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IF you have a smartphone with NFC technology, you can program this tag like any one, but One things interrested, this NFC chip is a desfire EV1 with 8K memory, that the same like your credit card NFC, today you can open a door with this watch, and tomorrow you can pay with.
i have one and i so happy
go to see here : http://www.mifare.net/en/aboutmifare/news/smart-door-locks-ready-billions-private-homes/

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June 04, 2014, 11:36:40 AM
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IF you have a smartphone with NFC technology, you can program this tag like any one, but One things interrested, this NFC chip is a desfire EV1 with 8K memory, that the same like your credit card NFC, today you can open a door with this watch, and tomorrow you can pay with.
i have one and i so happy
go to see here : http://www.mifare.net/en/aboutmifare/news/smart-door-locks-ready-billions-private-homes/


Thanks for your response!

Now I understand it more and watch seems to be very good gadget indeed.
At the moment I am not able to buy any cool things but I will come back here when I will have enough BTC to buy one!

Kind regards!
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June 05, 2014, 01:21:22 AM
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I'm wondering how is this a Swiss watch?  I dont see "Swiss Made" on the dial and the movement is Japanese quartz.  Its very inexpensive if it truly is assembled in Switzerland.

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June 05, 2014, 12:24:05 PM
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go to see this link : http://www.winwatch.ch/

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June 05, 2014, 06:35:35 PM
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I see the company is Swiss, but that doesnt make it a Swiss or Swiss-made watch.  

The Key watch http://www.winwatchtrade.com/the-key-nfc-mifare/ does not say "Swiss Made" on the dial.  It must comply with certain rules to put that on the dial.  Without it, you have a non-swiss watch at best sold by a Swiss company.  That would mean its not assembled in Switzerland.  It is also a Japanese quartz movement.  No Swiss parts or assembly.

The more expensive Winwatch http://www.winwatchtrade.com/winwatch-f1787 does have the  "Swiss Made" on the dial, and says it has a swiss made movement.  To have that label, it must have at least partial parts of Swiss origin and have the final assembly in Switzerland.  Some companies dont have it assembled there, and incorrectly use the term.

I dont mean to split hairs, but I would not call The Key a Swiss watch.  The Winwatch may be, only if the following has been done:


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From Wikipedia:

Swiss watch
A watch is considered Swiss, according to the Swiss law if:

  • its movement is Swiss and,
  • its movement is cased up in Switzerland and;
  • the manufacturer carries out the final inspection in Switzerland

A watch movement is considered Swiss if:

  • the movement has been assembled in Switzerland and,
  • the movement has been inspected by the manufacturer in Switzerland and;
  • the components of Swiss manufacture account for at least 50 percent of the total value, without taking into account the cost of assembly.

If a watch movement is intended for export and will not be cased-up in Switzerland, but it otherwise meets the criteria to be considered a Swiss movement, the watch may say "Swiss Movement" but it may not say Swiss Made on the watch case or dial.

A watch that says "Swiss Quartz" is considered to be a proper Swiss watch. However, it is often improperly used by foreign manufacturers to merely indicate that the quartz movement is of Swiss origin.

“It is not generally known that quite a few Swiss companies have watches assembled in China for export to North America, Asia and even Europe, where the brand name is more important than the “Swiss made” label. Such watches may consist of a Chinese case and a Chinese crystal, a Taiwan-made dial and metal bracelet and Japanese hands. If the movement is to be considered Swiss, 51% of its value must be Swiss and at least the last wheel must be added in Switzerland. Swiss watch brands without the “Swiss made” label are usually equipped with a Japanese movement. The “Swiss parts” label means that the movement is assembled in Asia using kits consisting at least partially of Swiss made components.”

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