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The firm which is most associated with the Swiss Army name brand, Victorinox, has been here for longer than a century. Everyone knows about the simple yet perfect Swiss Army knife after all this time, however, not as many folks know about the top quality that goes into their valuable Swiss Army watches. This document explains a few of the reasons that these wristwatches are of the highest quality.

 

Victorinox had been producing their popular knives for well over a century at the time when the company couldn't help but feel the urge to manufacture different tools that would go with the company's traditional tool. Right after a survey in the US, their largest sized market, pointed out to them that individuals were looking for additional accessories which equaled the company's blades in value, the leaders in the company began looking into additional options. Before long, Victorinox chose to crank out a group of Swiss Army wrist watches because of the splendid status of Swiss quality in the industry.


In the early goings, they faced one particular situation they needed to overcome; producing premium wristwatches would require them to have control throughout the final set-up of their wristwatches. In order to accomplish this intention, they ultimately erected a completely new facility in 2002 that would allow them to have complete influence over the development of Victorinox's timepieces.

 

Bear in mind that most of the effort required to develop and put together superior wristwatches has to still be performed skillfully by hand by industry experts with great watchmaking skill. The indisputable fact that Victorinox continues to produce timepieces of such high quality is an extraordinary feat by itself; Swiss Army produces close to 1 million watches every year, despite having a company that's largely comprised of human workers.

 

Victorinox watches are made from only the finest stuff. Most of the timepieces they create are made from ETA movements. ETA is the name of a genuinely Swiss company that creates movements for watches (the apparatus that basically brings about the activity of the ticking watch hands). ETA movements exist in the majority Swiss-made watches, including top-of-the-line expensive makers such as Tag Heuer and Omega.

 

Regardless of their high quality, Victorinox and other Swiss wrist watch enterprises are having to overcome a completely new headache. These bona fide Swiss watchmaking companies are shaking their heads as increasingly more international companies spring up with low quality timepieces. The reason why these companies exist comes from a rule which asserts that wrist watches can be called “Swiss” if the movement is at a minimum 50 % from a Genuine swiss company.

 

In particular, quite a few providers from Asia, have made good use of this policy. These foreign companies manufacture wrist watches that are supposedly "Swiss made", charge a high end price range for them, and after that produce them to a far worse standard than actual Swiss made wrist watches. Fledgling businesses without the history are benefitting from the standing that Swiss watchmaking corporations have established over more than 100 years basically because they label themselves "from Switzerland" and people automatically presume that they are first-rate as a result.

 

In spite of this concern, the Swiss watch-making trade will continue to stay formidable. Think about this factoid that will have the executives in these companies grinning: only 3 % of all of the different watches bought in the whole world are Swiss-made watches, but well over 50% of the dollars used on timepieces worldwide goes to purchasing these watches. And at the top of that pack are organizations like Victorinox which offer wrist watches of great quality at reasonable prices.