Description


In 1897, the founder of Victorinox, Karl Elsener, obtained a patent for the "Original Officer & Sport Knife", which is known worldwide as a multi-tool. In 2022, Victorinox will celebrate the 125th anniversary of the product, which symbolizes functionality, reliability, quality, and iconic design, and has become a major milestone in the history of the brand. will sell a replica of This iconic tool is housed in a striking time capsule and packed in a special box that tells the story of the knife's history. When you open the box, you'll feel as if you've taken an adventurous journey from the original pocket knife to the present, immersing yourself in its history. The Replica 1897 Limited Edition looks exactly like the original, but with the latest technology. The vulcanized fiber red handle is warm and comfortable to hold. The iconic 'Elsener Schwyz' on the large blade and the patented 'Gesetzlich Geschützt' (protected by law) on the slotted screwdriver evoke those days. Each replica 1897 tool remains faithful to its time, including the style of the small pointed blade, the original shape of the corkscrew, the awl embedded in the body of the multi-tool, and the unique way it can be used. increase. Ideal as a gift or collector's item, this limited edition is limited to 9,999 pieces and comes packaged in an attractive time capsule box with certificate of authenticity. Each knife is serial numbered and stamped with '1897', making it a unique product that embodies the heritage of craftsmanship, advanced functionality, quality and innovation that are hallmarks of the Victorinox brand. Victorinox uses stainless steel for all its knives and tools to exacting quality standards. Environmental protection and sustainability are values at Victorinox and all our products are built to last a lifetime. All products have a lifetime warranty of repair or replacement for failures caused by materials or manufacturing processes. For over 130 years, Victorinox prides itself on producing quality knives in Switzerland. The eye-catching packaging is also made in Switzerland.