Hebrew Support on SmartWatch 1 (aka: nm2) - Sony Smartwatch

Guys, I need your help...
I have ordered Sony SmartWatch model 1 (aka: nm2) from ebay (I was not able to paste a link, you can search for Sony-SmartWatch-MN2-Music-Control in eBay)
According to all reviews in Israel , this model supports Hebrew languages in notification, sms, etc. (not for user interface for example watch settings, but all notifications are supported).
After I ordered it, I have noticed that only the following languages are supported:
Language Support: English, Spanish, French, Chinese (Traditional), Portuguese, Swedish, Russian, Danish, Polish, Japanese, Czech, German, Modern Greek, Dutch
On the one hand, some sellers in israel are import the SmartWatch, and without any additional SW installation or firmware - the watch supports Hebrew.
On the other hand, both the seller (ioomobile, Hong Kong) and Sony support told me that Hebrew is not supported.
Does someone know what is the correct answer? I realy want this smartwatch, and I have a doubt to open the package or return to seller.
Thanks a lot,
Tzvika

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TheSwypeTeam said:
We will eventually get to a download model (of both Swype and our dictionaries) but currently we only pre-load our software on OEM devices. We'll keep you posted on www[dot]swypeinc[dot]com as that changes..
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Well that's good to hear
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I don't realize why you use Samsung - especially the i8000 Omnia 2 - and provide your software with it, but that's your choice.
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Hello fellow winmo hd2 users
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