This application claims priority from European Patent Application No. 11183843.9 filed Apr. 10, 2011, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention concerns a method for authenticating an electronic watch, which may have a time display using hands driven by motorised means. The watch includes, in particular, at least a processing and control circuit provided with a time base and a means of storing personal data and/or identification data of a brand and/or a serial number and/or operating settings of the watch. The processing and control circuit may be, for example, a microcontroller unit.
The present invention also concerns an electronic watch for implementing the watch authentication method.
In order to be able to authenticate a mechanical or electro-mechanical watch, the watch may be provided with an identification mark, particularly during manufacture. This identification mark may take the form of a code applied, for example, to an external part of the watch case which is not directly visible when the watch is worn on the wrist, to avoid making said watch less attractive. This code may be, for example, a coded image, such as a two-dimensional bar code as defined in EP Patent Application No. 1 804 195 A1. This coded image, which is obtained by specific calculation algorithms, is based on the identifier of the watch, which is generally sold with a card bearing said watch identifier. This code may be decrypted by a decrypted operation using decryption keys supplied by the parent company. Thus, in order to authenticate said watch, a specific computing device has to be used, which is slow and complicated and consequently a drawback.
The mechanical or electro-mechanical watch may thus include a personalised RFID circuit chip inside the watch case or camouflaged on an external part of the watch case. The identification code is thus stored in said RFID circuit chip so as to allow a nearby read device to read said identification code by wireless communication. This mark improves the protection of the watch against counterfeiting by authenticating the origin of said watch. However, as previously, it is necessary to have specific external means to be able to read and recognise the watch identification data, which constitutes a drawback.
FR Patent Application No. 2 630 228 A1 may also be cited, which discloses a perpetual calendar watch. This watch is provided with hands for the time display. The watch also includes an electronic control circuit and a time-setting stem, which can be subject to several manipulations, each relating to a determined function. The electronic circuit in the watch case is capable of recognising a code, which corresponds to a determined series of manipulations performed with the time-setting stem. This permits the change into a perpetual calendar programming mode, and particular programming to be carried out. The electronic circuit can recognise whether the code for the change into a programming mode has been correctly entered. However, this electronic circuit cannot operate the watch so as to provide authentication information regarding said watch.
In FR Patent Application No. 2 488 704 A1, in addition to the time base components, the analogue or digital watch includes a means of selecting a code to be transmitted by indicating the selection on a display device. The watch further includes a means of transferring the code via an electro-optical part, which displays the code in binary form. The code transmitted by the electro-optical part can be picked up by an opto-electronic processing device. As previously indicated, an external processing device has to be used to read the code or authenticate said watch, which constitutes a drawback.
It is therefore a main object of the invention to overcome the aforementioned drawbacks by proposing a method for authenticating an electronic watch which can be started quickly and which can check the authenticity of the watch without the use of external instruments.
The present invention therefore concerns a method for authenticating an electronic watch, said watch including at least one processing and control circuit provided with a time base, and a means of storing personal data and/or identification data of a brand and/or serial number and/or operating parameters of the watch, wherein the method includes the steps consisting in:
Particular steps of the authentication method are defined in the dependent claims 2 to 9.
One advantage of the electronic watch authentication method according to the invention lies in the fact that an indicator device belonging to the watch can be started once an activation member has been activated for the change into authentication mode. When started, this indicator device can provide authentication information straight to the user of the watch to certify the authenticity of the watch. The indicator device can indicate the authentication information visually or acoustically or by tactile sensation particularly via a vibrating element.
Advantageously, one or several time-indicator hands of the watch can form part of the indicator device. To achieve this, the processing and control circuit is configured and programmed to control motorised means. This motorised means drives one or more hands once the activation member has been started and activates the change into authentication mode. The hand or hands can thus indicate in succession each digit or number of at least one part of an identification code of the watch brand and/or a serial number on the watch dial to authenticate the watch. The hand or hands can also describe rotating movements specific to the watch authentication. The part of the identification code displayed by the hand or hands on the dial can be compared to the identification code marked on a card provided with said watch when it is sold.
The invention therefore concerns an electronic watch for implementing the authentication method, wherein the watch includes at least one processing and control circuit provided with a time base, and a means of storing personal data and/or identification data of a brand and/or serial number and/or operating parameters of the watch, wherein the watch includes at least one activation member connected to the processing and control circuit, and said member can be enabled to operate, in authentication mode, an indicator device of the watch capable of indicating visually, acoustically or by tactile sensation, information for authenticating the watch to the watch user.
Specific embodiments of the electronic watch are defined in the dependent claims 11 to 21.
One advantage of the electronic watch for implementing the authentication method lies in the fact that it includes an activation member arranged to be activated in a certain way to cause a processing and control circuit to change into the watch authentication mode. An indicator device of the watch can thus be operated by the circuit to provide watch authentication information once the activation member has been activated. This indicator device may include one or several hands moved on the watch dial, or one or two date discs, or one or several light or acoustic signals, or a vibrating element.
The objects, advantages and features of the electronic watch authentication method and the electronic watch for implementing the same will appear more clearly in the following non-limiting description made with reference to the drawings, in which:
a and 3b show another illustrative example of an activation member; and
a and 4b show a further illustrative example of an activation member.
In the following description, all those components of the electronic watch for implementing said watch authentication method, which are well known to those skilled in the art in this technical field, are described only in a simplified manner. The following description is mainly based on an electronic watch with a time display using hands, although the authentication method may be applied to other electronic watch types.
Electronic watch 1 also includes a processing and control circuit 11, which may preferably be a microcontroller processing unit and a quartz resonator 13 of an oscillator stage of the processing and control circuit to define a time base. The microcontroller unit may include, for example, a low power 8-bit CooIIRISC microcontroller under the name EM6812 manufactured by EM Microelectronic-Marin in Switzerland.
Electronic watch 1 further includes a motorised means 10, which is formed, for example, of one or several micromotors and various gears for activating the hands and the date disc. This motorised means is controlled by the processing and control circuit mainly for driving hands 6 and 7 on watch dial 5 and for rotating the date disc. More than two hands may also be provided in the case, for example, of a chronograph watch.
Two date discs 8 may also be mounted one on top of the other or one beside the other. These date discs may each be rotatably mounted about a respective or common axis perpendicular to the watch plate. These date discs may be driven independently of each other or in relation to each other by motorised means 10 to indicate the days of the month.
Electronic watch 1 further includes one or several activation members 4, 4′ connected to processing and control circuit 11, and a storage means 12. The activation members are arranged to control the execution of various watch operations or functions via the processing and control circuit 11, which is programmed for this purpose. The storage means may store personal data and/or identification data of a watch brand and/or serial number of a particular watch, and operating parameters of the watch. These operating parameters of the watch allow processing and control circuit 11 to control the normal operation of said watch and also the execution of the watch authentication mode explained below. Once the authentication mode has been activated by at least one enabled activation member 4, 4′, an indicator device is provided to indicate the watch authentication information visually, acoustically or by tactile sensation to the user of the watch.
The storage means may be partly formed by a non-volatile EEPROM memory 12 or a Flash memory, which stores one or several identification codes of the brand and/or serial number of the watch. In a known manner, this type of memory may be arranged to prevent reprogramming after the watch has been manufactured and once one or several identification codes have been stored. This makes it more difficult to counterfeit said watch.
If processing and control circuit 11 is formed of a microcontroller processing unit, storage means 12 may be partly or entirely integrated in said microcontroller processing unit. This microcontroller unit may also include different types of memory from the EEPROM or Flash memory for storing operating programmes of said unit.
Activation members 4, 4′ may be formed, for example, by a conventional stem/crown, a push-button, one or more capacitive touch keys arranged on the watch glass or on part of the watch case, and a bezel. Each activation member may be electrically connected to the processing and control circuit to control the execution of a specific operation or function. Several activation members of different types may be fitted to said watch to control the execution of a particular function.
Where the activation member is a stem/crown 4, the crown is able to occupy a first rest position and a second position pulled out towards the outside of the watch case. In the first rest position, the stem of the crown may, for example, close an electric contact of processing and control circuit 11. However, in a second position pulled out towards the outside of the watch case, the electric contact of the processing and control circuit is open. Consequently, the processing and control circuit may be activated to change into an authentication mode by opening and closing the electric contact by activating the stem/crown. Pulling the crown out to its second external position and pushing it back into its first rest position within a determined time period, for example between 1 and 4 seconds, changes said processing and control circuit into authentication mode.
It is to be noted that it is also possible to envisage the electric contact being open in the first rest position of the stem/crown. This electric contact may be closed when the stem/crown is in the second position pulled out towards the outside of the watch case according to the electronic processing and control circuit provided for this purpose.
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In authentication mode, at least one hand 6 or 7 forms part of a device indicating watch authentication information to the person wearing the watch. This authentication information may be at least part of an identification code of the brand and/or serial number of the watch. Preferably, the two hands 6 and 7, or three hands of a chronograph watch, can be used to indicate the digits or numbers of at least one part of an identification code to be visually indicated to the wearer of the watch. However, one indicator hand may be enough for this purpose, for example the minute or seconds hand. The two or three hands may be superposed to be driven together by the motorised means on the basis of a command supplied by the processing and control circuit.
Superposed hands 6 and 7 are driven by the motorised means, to be moved in succession into time indicator positions on dial 5 to indicate the successive digits or numbers of an identification code to be checked. Under the reference B in
Of course, if two successive digits or numbers are identical, the hands may be moved in a particular manner on the dial to indicate to the user the same successive digits or numbers of the identification code to be checked. In this case, the motorised means may drive the hands, so that, for example, they make one complete rotation on the dial.
The time for changing from one time indicating position to another time indicating position is programmed in the processing and control circuit. Each change time or period of time is set to allow the user to easily check each digit or number indicated on the dial by hands 6, 7. Once the hands have indicated enough of the digits or numbers to authenticate said watch, the hands are reset to their time display state by the motorised means after a defined authentication mode operating period. Normally after 4 seconds, the hands, controlled by the processing and control circuit, are driven by the motorised means to display the time again as shown under the reference C in
In a variant for authenticating the watch, at least one hand 6 or 7, or the two superposed hands 6, 7 are moved in succession after each activation of activation member 4, 4′ into the dial time indicating positions. This means that after each activation of the activation member provided for this purpose, said member can indicate successive digits or numbers of an identification code of the brand and/or serial number of the watch to be checked. The two hands 6, 7 may also be moved alternately by the motorised means to indicate separately the successive digits or numbers of the identification code of the watch to be checked.
Instead of providing a numbered indication of an identification code, in authentication mode, at least one hand 6 or 7 may be moved in rotation on the dial to make one or several rotational movements in a clockwise or anti-clockwise direction. The hand or hands may also make one or several revolutions on the dial in order to stop in a determined position so as to provide watch authentication information.
In order to provide authentication information via the indicator device, one or two date discs may be used which are driven by the motorised means controlled by the processing and control circuit. The date disc or discs can thus be moved to indicate successive digits or numbers of an identification code of the brand and/or serial number of the watch to be authenticated through an aperture in the dial. The date discs may be driven in rotation independently of each other. As previously mentioned, the date disc or discs may be moved in succession after each activation of the activation member 4, 4′ provided for this purpose. This means that the successive digits or numbers of an identification code of the brand and/or serial number of the watch to be authenticated can be indicated to the user through the aperture in the dial.
Electronic watch 1 may further include an LCD or LED or OLED display device for example (not shown) in order to display various data. The watch display device may also be an electroluminescent or e-paper or electrophoretic display. This display device may also be used as the indicator device in authentication mode. This indicator device can display in succession or instantaneously one part of an identification code of the brand and/or serial number of the watch to be checked.
Several light sources, forming for example an array of light emitting diodes may also be provided as the indicator device. These light sources are controlled by the processing and control circuit when the activation member is enabled for the change into authentication mode.
The indicator device may also be a sound generator for indicating acoustically either a succession of identification digits or numbers or for providing a specific piece of music of the watch to be authenticated. This acoustic indicator device is started by the processing and control circuit when the activation member is enabled for the change into authentication mode. The succession of digits or numbers to be acoustically indicated to the user is stored in the storage means.
From the description that has just been given, several variants of the authentication method for an electronic watch and the electronic watch for implementing the method can be devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention defined by the claims. A device generating information by tactile sensation, such as a vibrating element on the wrist, may be provided as the indicator device. A combination of different types of indicator device may be provided, such as a visual indicator device combined with an acoustic or light device. The indication by an acoustic or light device may be easily picked up by an apparatus, such as a mobile telephone provided with an application for checking the authenticity for example of a watch. Several types of activation member may also be provided for activating the watch, so that it changes into watch authentication mode. For a chronograph watch, a seconds hand can be used, which is located at the centre and which can be driven independently of the driving of the other watch hands.
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