Pliers and even an entire set of Allen keys are also at your disposal. The integrated magnifying glass is there to assist you with any extreme precision work. But did you know that our pocket knives can also perform completely different tasks? For example, stripping a wire. You may also know that some Swiss Army Knives come with a wood saw, scissors or awl. Let us tell you about some of the other ways our pocket knives can be used.Īlways prepared: You are no doubt familiar with the basic functions of our pocket knives: blade, can opener, bottle opener, screwdriver, corkscrew, tweezers and toothpick. Made up of 64 individual components, it passes through 450 stages of production. The top-of-the-range model of pocket knife, the Swiss Champ, for example, combines 33 functions in one award-winning design. The Swiss Army Knive has become an icon and is regarded as the embodiment of multifunctionality, inventiveness and Swiss precision.
His pocket knife can now be found exhibited in museums around the world, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York. On 12 June 1897, Victorinox founder Karl Elsener patented his Officer’s Knife and Sports Knife.