
Victorinox's knives on display at a
Lucerne retailer
'Victorinox' is a knife manufacturer headquartered in the town of
Ibach, in the Canton of
Schwyz,
Switzerland. Since its aquisition of its rival
Wenger in 2005, it has become the sole supplier of knives to the Swiss army.
History
The company was founded in 1884. Since 1891 the company has delivered
knives to the
Swiss army. Their famous
emblem — a cross in a shield — has been used by Victorinox since
1909. That year, the mother of founder Karl Elsener died and he changed the name of the company to "Victoria" in her honor. In 1921, with the introduction of "inox" (the
French term for
stainless steel is ''acier inoxydable'') into their products, the brand and name of the company became the present "Victorinox" ("Victoria"+"Inox").
On
26 April 2005 Victorinox acquired
Wenger, the other official supplier of the Swiss Army knife. For now, Victorinox has announced that it intends to keep both brands intact.
Products

Swiss Army knife

Swiss Army knife, Bavarian model

SwissCard

SwissTool

Bread and Kitchen Knife
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Swiss Army knives===
The
Swiss Army knife is the product that has been the centerpiece of Victorinox's business. Originally the sole supplier, since
1908 it has shared the contract with Wenger. A compromise between the two companies gave Victorinox the right to advertise as the ''Original Swiss Army Knife'', while Wenger lays claim to the title of ''Genuine Swiss Army Knife''. Although both brands remain intact, Victorinox has since purchased and taken over Wenger.
Swiss Army knives are widely used outside the army. They are useful multifunctional instruments for everyday life and are available in a wide variety of sizes and functional combinations. Even
NASA astronauts have a Victorinox knife as standard equipment
[1]. Victorinox knives have also been taken to
Mt. Everest and the Arctic. The flagship model of Victorinox, the SwissChamp, is in the New York
Museum of Modern Art's Permanent Design Collection.
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SwissCard
One of the ways that Victorinox has tried to adapt to the decreased usage of pocket knives in recent years is the introduction of other forms of multi-purpose gadgets such as the SwissCard which is designed to fit wherever a thick credit card would go.
SwissTool===
SwissTools are Victorinox's version of
Leatherman style multitools, ie a pair of pliers with other tools folded into the grips.
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Watches
The Swiss Army brand has produced a number of pocket and wrist watches as well. They range from closable watches to classic bare clock watches. They can also be engraved.
Kitchen Cutlery===
A wide assortment of functional tableware and
kitchen cutlery is sold by Victorinox but without having the Swiss Army shield logo of Victorinox's other product lines upon them. Additionally, Victorinox also markets kitchen cutlery under the 'Forschner' brand name. Forschner knives, though
stamped blade in construction rather than forged, tend to receive high marks in consumer comparisons, and have been identified as particularly good values by the American magazine
Cook's Illustrated.
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Brand extension===
Recently, Victorinox has leveraged their brand image beyond the realm of blades into watches, writing tools, luggage (through
TRG Group), and even apparel. This extension has involved licensing the use of the Swiss Army shield logo rather than production by the company itself.
References
1. NASA confirm use of Victorinox knives NASA
External links
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Blog Victorinox Swiss Army watches
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Victorinox site