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Anyone with a deep love for gadgets is familiar with a Swiss Army knife. The multipurpose pocket tool appears able to tackle any task, from sawing through rope to uncorking a bottle of champagne ...
In 1908, the Swiss government split up the contract between Victorinox and Wenger, another company that continues to make reputable Swiss Army knives today.
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As a simple, well-built watch, the Victorinox Swiss Army Automatic takes the opposite approach to the iconic knife.
While both Victorinox and Wenger made Swiss Army Knives before the former bought the latter, there were distinctions between their products, as both companies innovated in different directions.
The Wenger/Victorinox story starts at the end of the Gilded Age in a rural Swiss hamlet called Ibach, just south of Zurich.
Victorinox's 15-function Compact Swiss Army Knife is on sale for just $39 during Amazon's Big Spring Sale, and shoppers say it's "one of the best" models.
Swiss Army knives are popular multitools that have seen wide adoption from fictional TV heroes to actual military use. Here's how they came into being.