The watch production center, located in Delémont, oversees the entire process, from technical development to final assembly and quality control, including the case components.
In 2018, the team in Delémont received the ambitious mandate to rethink all collections, bringing a breath of fresh air while respecting the brand’s heritage.
This initiative led to the launch of the Journey collection between 2022 and 2023, a range that embodies the spirit of adventure and discovery so dear to Victorinox. Today, among the flagship collections, there are also the I.N.O.X. watches, whose family continues to grow in 2024.
A new breath
Victorinox, renowned for its iconic Swiss knives, has its historic headquarters in Ibach, Switzerland. Since 1884, the company has built a solid reputation for the quality and durability of its products. In addition to knives, Victorinox has ventured into watchmaking.
The I.N.O.X. collection stands out with several unique features, combining a robust design, historical inspirations, and customization options to suit various adventures and styles.
I.N.O.X. watches are renowned for their toughness, with ISO-certified shock resistance and water resistance. They are available in recycled stainless steel or carbon composite, offering a combination of high-quality materials.
Additionally, their design is inspired by the Swiss knife: the dial of the steel model is adorned with the Alox pattern, well-known from pocket knives, and the silhouette of the second hand's counterweight resembles that of the Swiss knife.
The collection offers a wide range of straps (in paracord, rubber, leather, wood...) that can be easily replaced without tools, allowing for quick customization to suit personal needs and tastes.
Finally, some models are available in limited editions, delivered with exclusive accessories, such as a numbered Spartan Swiss knife and additional straps.
Thanks to its commitment to quality and innovation, Victorinox has established its place within the Swiss watchmaking industry.