Victorinox Watches
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All About Victorinox Watches
In the Delemont area of Switzerland, Victorinox is a well-known brand. Every product produced by the Swiss-based company has Swiss precision engineering, although the company is best known for its army knives and wristwatches. To this day, the company remains steadfastly devoted to the classic Swiss ideals of quality, use, and innovation, which it has cultivated during its 130-year existence in the watch business.
The Elsener family owns the Swiss business, which is recognized for creating a wide variety of items, including cutlery and perfumes, in addition to knives and watches.
In terms of premium timepieces, Victorinox Swiss Army watches are a good value. Swiss precise engineering and the finest components and materials go into every Victorinox timepiece. In addition to professional diver's watches, the company provides a variety of other rugged timepieces for athletes and pilots. Quartz and automatic models are also available, and they both have Swiss-made badges. Alliance, Airboss, Dive Master, Chrono Classic, INOX, Fieldforce, Maverick, Infantry, The Original, and Night Vision are some major collections produced by the company throughout the years.
Victorinox's origins date back to 1884, when Karl Elsener, with the support of his mother Victoria, opened a cutlery business in Ibach-Schwyz, Switzerland. Karl Elsener recognized an opportunity to develop his company in 1890 when the Swiss army began acquiring pocket knives, and he started making soldiers' knives for the Swiss army. The Original Swiss Army Knife was built based on this brand, making it one of the most popular Swiss items.
This is how Victorinox was born: Karl Elsener named the firm after his mother when she passed away. The company's 'cross and shield' logo was formally recognized in the early 1900s. Charles Forschner & Sons of the United States began purchasing Victorinox knives in 1937, and soon became the company's largest customer. Forschner & Sons were purchased by Louis Marx in 1974; the Forschner Group was eventually formed. The Forschner Group was the first to manufacture Swiss Army watches in the United States. In the following years, the company began to produce its first watch lines. In Biel/Bienne, Victorinox Swiss Army Watch SA now manufactures its timepieces.
Over the years, the company has produced several timepieces that are a perfect combination of high performance and Swiss beauty. Whether you're going about your daily routine or on an exciting journey, Victorinox watches have you covered. On top of that, in 2014 the company celebrated its 130th anniversary, its watchmaking section also celebrated its 25th anniversary. In honor of this milestone, the company released the INOX range of watches.
Victorinox Airboss
The Swiss precise engineering included in these timepieces makes them among the finest in the world for flight. Victorinox timepieces have a modern manly look that is inspired by vintage aviation watches. Mach 9 and Mechanical are two of the most well-known models in this series. There is a Sellita SW200 movement in the self-winding 42mm casing of this watch. With its 45 mm casing and the ETA Valjoux 7750 movement, the Airboss Mach 9 stands out from the crowd. When it comes to Victorinox Airboss knives, you get the best of all worlds: dependability, toughness, and accuracy.
Victorinox Alliance
Minimalist timepieces for both men and women are included in this collection, which includes both quartz and automatic models. Classic dress watches of the Alliance series are intended to provide the same level of quality as sports watches. These Swiss timepieces are water-resistant to a depth of 100 meters, making them both stylish and functional. The men's watches in this series are typically powered by the quartz movement, with case sizes ranging from 40mm to 44mm in diameter. The Alliance XS (28mm) and Alliance Small (24mm) are two of the two women's quartz watches in this range (35mm). The self-winding ETA 2892 movement powers the mechanical watches from Alliance, which have a 40 mm case diameter. Time-only, date, moon phase and chronograph functions are all available on the Alliance series watches.
Victorinox Fieldforce
Classic, athletic, and manly timepieces are all represented in this collection, each with its distinct look and feel. The stainless steel case of the Fieldforce watches typically has a diameter of 42 millimeters, and the bezels include tachymeter scales and countdowns. They are water-resistant to a depth of 100 meters and include features like a chronograph, a GMT, or a calendar. Field force watches by Victorinox include a red cross and shield insignia on the dial and a Swiss Army Knife counterweight. Models like Fieldforce Sport and Fieldforce Classic are among the most popular in this line.
Victorinox INOX
One of Victorinox's most popular product lines is the Victorinox INOX line. As a result of 130 homologation tests of severe endurance, the timepieces in this line are very durable. With the regular INOX model, there are also various more options available including INOX Titanium and INOX Professional Diver. The INOX Professional Diver watch has a 45mm case, although other INOX models have a 43mm case. A 200-meter water-resistance level is standard on all models. The INOX V, a 37mm women's watch with a 100-meter water-resistant certification, is the only one available.
Victorinox Maverick
Sport and diving timepieces for both men and women are included in this assortment. Two types of Victorinox timepieces are available in the Maverick line, both from the Swiss manufacturer. Women's models measure 34 millimeters in diameter, while men's models are 43 millimeters in diameter. It has a 43 mm casing, a unidirectional bezel, and a water-resistant certification of 100 meters.
For more than a century, the Victorinox watch brand has been dedicated to achieving mechanical perfection and accuracy while maintaining an eye-catching design. Any Victorinox timepiece is a sure bet if you want a Swiss timepiece with unmatched accuracy.