The Inside Scoop on the Victorinox Swiss Army Watch

The firm which is most linked to the Swiss Army name brand, Victorinox, has been here for longer than a 100 years. Everybody knows about the popular Swiss Army knife after all this time, yet not as many folks understand the top quality that they use to manufacture their Swiss Army wrist watches. This impartial review will share some of the reasons that these creations are of the very best quality.

Victorinox had been creating their famous knives for over 100 years when it sensed the urge to assemble different kinds of offerings that would go with their classic product. Soon after research in the U.S., their number one location, pointed out to executives that people were open to buying other tools that matched the company's cutlery in terms of quality, the executives began looking at creative options. Ultimately, the firm chose to provide a distinctive line of Swiss Army watches due to the splendid history of Swiss craftsmanship within that industry.

During the early times, the company faced one dilemma they needed to take care of; providing premium quality watches demanded them to have complete control throughout the finalized putting together of the wristwatches. In order to achieve intention, the company's leaders actually erected a state of the art production facility in 2002 that would let them have comprehensive control of the creation of Victorinox's swiss watches.

Bear in mind that a considerable amount of the effort you need to produce and assemble superior wrist watches has got to still be accomplished skillfully by hand by industry experts with superior watch-making proficiency. The reality that Victorinox continues to create wrist watches of such quality is an extraordinary achievement in and of itself; Swiss Army manufactures virtually one million watches every single year, despite having a labor force that is generally made up of real human technicians.

Victorinox watches come from only the very best components. The vast majority of the timepieces they create are created with ETA movements. ETA is the name of a Swiss company that produces movements for watches (the mechanism which actually creates the action of the ticking hands). ETA movements are found in the majority Swiss timepieces, such as the famous luxury brands such as Tag Heuer and Omega.

In spite of their quality, Victorinox and various other Swiss watch organizations are being threatened by an additional headache. These reputable Swiss watchmaking businesses are shaking their heads as large numbers of foreign companies emerge out of nowhere with inferior quality timepieces. The main reason these businesses can exist is due to law that declares that wristwatches can be considered "Swiss-made" if the movement is at a minimum 50 % from a Swiss firm.

Specifically, quite a few companies from Asia, have abused this regulation. These foreign companies create wristwatches that they market as Swiss-made, ask for a high end selling price for their timepieces, and then also make them to a far lower standard than legit Swiss-made wrist watches. Newer businesses with no history are riding the coattails of the worldwide recognition that Swiss watch-making manufacturers have developed throughout many years merely because they refer to themselves as "from Switzerland" and customers immediately expect that they are good quality too.

In spite of this situation, the Swiss watch-making trade will continue to remain strong. Here is a factoid that will have the leaders of the Swiss watchmaking industry smiling: only 3 % of all of the wristwatches consumers buy in the world are Swiss-made timepieces, but more than 50% of the money spent on timepieces in the world goes toward obtaining these watches. And the market leaders of that bunch are organizations just like Victorinox which provide wristwatches of top-notch quality at reasonable pricepoints.

 

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