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El viaje comienza con un pequeño taller de cuchillería en Ibach-Schwyz.
Karl Elsener necesitó mucho coraje y espíritu pionero para establecer su taller de cuchillería en el cantón de Schwyz, en 1884. Esperaba que pudiera brindar puestos de trabajo y así evitar que la población local abandonara la región.
Karl Elsener crea la Original Officer’s and Sports Knife.
Como proveedor de navajas para oficiales para el Ejército Suizo, Karl Elsener deseaba elaborar un modelo más ligero y más elegante para oficiales. En 1897, registró la navaja como marca registrada con el nombre “Officer’s and Sports Knife”, e inventó una actitud al mismo tiempo.
Celebra el 125.º aniversario de la Navaja Suiza con la Replica 1897 de Edición Limitada.
El desarrollo de la réplica comenzó con una búsqueda a través de nuestro archivo de las especificaciones de la primera navaja para oficiales y deportes. Aplicamos el proceso de producción de hoy a piezas individuales para aumentar la precisión. Y el ensamblaje final fue hecho a mano, al igual que en 1897. El resultado es refinado y más elegante.
The Original Officer’s and Sports Knife
6 tools, 18 components
With a long blade, short blade, screwdriver, awl, can-opener and corkscrew, the original was put together from 18 components.
Scales
Because our iconic emblem was not introduced until 1909, the Original Officer`s and Sports Knife did not include the typical Victorinox trademark on its scales.
Steel
The original was made of carbon steel, because we did not start using stainless steel until 1921. Before that, it was too expensive to procure and difficult to machine.
With a long blade, short blade, screwdriver, awl, can-opener and corkscrew, the original was put together from 18 components.
Scales
Because our iconic emblem was not introduced until 1909, the Original Officer`s and Sports Knife did not include the typical Victorinox trademark on its scales.
Steel
The original was made of carbon steel, because we did not start using stainless steel until 1921. Before that, it was too expensive to procure and difficult to machine.
The Replica 1897 Limited Edition
6 tools, 18 components
Today’s model has the same number of functions and its tools work the same as the original – although we’ve improved the safety of the springs for opening and closing.
Scales
Today’s scales are also made of vulcanized fiber and we’ve left off the Cross&Shield for a true look that reflects the original.
Steel
We have used stainless steel for the blades of our knives since 1922. And to make sure your Replica 1897 will last you a lifetime, we have of course made its blades with stainless steel as well.
Today’s model has the same number of functions and its tools work the same as the original – although we’ve improved the safety of the springs for opening and closing.
Scales
Today’s scales are also made of vulcanized fiber and we’ve left off the Cross&Shield for a true look that reflects the original.
Steel
We have used stainless steel for the blades of our knives since 1922. And to make sure your Replica 1897 will last you a lifetime, we have of course made its blades with stainless steel as well.
The history of an iconic pocket knife
The Replica 1897 tells the story of constant refinement over 125 years in one single, elegant product. It embodies all the technical improvements and optimized production methods that have been made over the last 125 years. The result is a beautiful historic look combined with state-of-the-art functionality.
This celebration is also about everyone who has ever enjoyed a Swiss Army Knife, making Victorinox the strong brand it is today. With the Replica 1897 Limited Edition pocket knife, we honor the past and look forward to the future.