Swiss Army Men’s Watches

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Victorinox is the name of the company that is manufacturing the world-famous Swiss Army knives, which is really a couple of tools jammed into one, and they also make Swiss Army watches. These wristwatches are made from rugged materials and they are meant for all those who like to spend their time outdoors and need a truly functional watch.

Wagner is the name of the company that started producing them back in 1988 but, Victorinox bought them in 2005. There are a couple of different styles of Swiss Army watches on the market, all depending on what the customer wants and needs.

Swiss Army Men Watches

Military style watches are the most popular ones. They are quartz watch types featuring the famous logo with the Swiss cross. These watches are water-resistant to do the depth of 50 meters, they feature a date calendar and a steel bracelet. The watch also has three light sources perfect for every possible situation.

Automatic army watches

Automatic watches are another type they produce. These are good because of their low maintenance and outstanding mechanical quality. There are no batteries and they don’t need to be wound. The motion of the wearer is what keeps them going. They are great for sports and people that are always in motion!

The Infantry Vintage Chronograph Jubilee Edition

Limited edition models were designed to honor the 125th anniversary of the company. The Infantry Vintage Chronograph Jubilee Edition, as it is called, was introduced in 2009. The dial is an original olive-colored 44mm World War II dial that was meant to pay homage to the U.S. Army trucks that the Swiss got at the end of WWII.

Swiss Army pocket watches

Last but not least are the Swiss Army pocket watches that are also a limited edition of pocket and alarm watches. The pocket watch features a stainless steel case, mineral glass crystal, a time zone indicator, and a chain with a leather pouch. It is a great combination of traditional and modern technology.

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