Victorinox Swiss Army uses a high-quality 316L stainless steel alloy that is anti-magnetic, tough, and corrosion-resistant. This material meets the nickel migration limits set by the European REACH Regulation.
Super-LumiNova technology is used in Victorinox Swiss Army watches to enhance brightness in low-light conditions. This non-radioactive and non-toxic substance is applied to functional features such as hands, numerals, and bezel markers.
All Victorinox Swiss Army watches have scratch-resistant sapphire crystal glass that is triple-coated with an anti-reflective treatment for improved legibility.
Victorinox Swiss Army watches come with a 5-year warranty, exceeding the industry average. They undergo rigorous testing and quality controls before distribution.
Authorized service centers are available in Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, and Kolkata. Contact through WhatsApp for more information.
Victorinox Swiss Army watch cases are hermetically sealed with high-grade rubber gaskets and case backs to prevent exposure to moisture and dust. Water-resistance and water pressure tests are conducted up to 200 meters, depending on the watch model.
Quartz watches from Victorinox Swiss Army use mercury-free batteries that comply with global regulations and standards. These batteries have a lifespan of approximately 2 years.
The company founder, Karl Elsener, started a cutlery workshop in 1897 with the goal of uplifting his fellow citizens. He later developed the “Original Swiss Army Knife” and named the company VICTORINOX after combining his mother’s name with INOX, meaning stainless steel.
The Swiss Army Knife has evolved over the years to meet changing customer needs while maintaining quality, functionality, innovation, and iconic design. This philosophy also applies to other product categories such as watches, travel gear, and fragrances.
Astronaut Chris Hadfield recommends the Swiss Army Knife, which was created to serve the Swiss Army in 1897 and is now carried by armed forces in over 20 different nations. It has even been present in NASA space missions since the late 1970s.