The Victorinox Story
In 1884, Karl Elsener opened a cutlery workshop in Ibach-Schwyz, Switzerland with the support of his mother Victoria. Just like that, Victorinox Swiss Army was born.
In 1891, Elsener and his coworkers deliver knives for soldiers in the Swiss Army for the first time. Six years later, the company legally protected the names Swiss "Officer's" and "Sport Knife." The model later became known as the Original Swiss Army Knife.
Following Elsener's mother's death in 1909, the company incorporated her name into the brand and unveiled its well-known cross and shield emblem. Elsener arrived at the name Victorinox by combining the name Victoria with "inox," an abbreviation of the French word for rust-resistant steel, “inoxydable.”
In 1989, Victorinox officially entered the timepiece business in the United States under the brand name Swiss Army. In 1999, Victorinox partners with the American TRG Group in St. Louis and enters into the international travel gear market. In 2001, the company launched a fashion line in the U.S. with a collection that delivers technical and tailored styling capturing the brand’s essence of practical luxury. If that wasn't enough, in 2007 Victorinox sets up Victorinox Swiss Army Fragrance AG, and in 2009 Victorinox Swiss Unlimited was launched.
Victorinox Swiss Army treasures its heritage, the future is equally inspiring.
Innovation is at the heart of each Victorinox product it introduces, with exciting technical advancement throughout all its product categories.
Victorinox Officers Automatic Watch
Brand, Seller, or Collection Name Victorinox Model number 241591 Part Number 241591 Item Shape Round Dial window material type Anti reflective sapphire Display Type Analog Clasp Push-Button Clasp Case material Stainless steel Case diameter 40 millimeters Case Thickness 10.65 millimeters Band Material Stainless steel Band length Men's Standard Band width 20 millimeters Band Color Silver Dial color Grey Bezel material Stainless steel Bezel function Stationary Calendar Day and date Special features measures-seconds, Luminous Movement Swiss automatic Water resistant depth 330 Feet