Cutlery from £5 at Victorinox
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Mens Watches from £495 at Victorinox
Womens Watches from £445 at Victorinox
Backpacks from £70 at Victorinox
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About the Brand
Victorinox started life in 1884, when Karl Elsener opened his cutler’s workshop in Ibach, Switzerland. Today the family-owned firm still operates from the same Alpine valley, but its products are sold across the world. The brand is best known for the original Swiss Army Knife, yet its catalogue now spans five categories: Swiss Army knives, kitchen and professional knives, watches, travel gear, and fragrances.
The knife ranges cover everything from a basic chef’s knife at £7 to multi-layered pocket tools that handle dozens of tasks. Watches sit at the premium end, with men’s models starting from around £495 and women’s from £445. Travel gear — backpacks, luggage, and accessories — starts at roughly £70. All products are engineered to high standards; many are still manufactured in Switzerland, and the steel used in the blades is a proprietary blend sourced from German and French mills.
A few things set Victorinox apart. Every Swiss Army Knife and multi-tool is backed by a lifetime guarantee against manufacturing defects. Watches carry a five-year warranty. Orders over £50 qualify for free UK delivery, and returns are free within 14 days. That blend of durability, heritage, and aftercare explains why the brand has loyal customers in more than 100 countries.
These qualities make Victorinox worth bookmarking, and the deals listed below — plus the occasional newsletter-only code — can take the sting out of the price tag.
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Shopping Guide
Which Victorinox product line is right for me?
If you want a pocket tool for everyday fixes, a Swiss Army Knife is the obvious pick — models like the Classic SD are pocket-sized and practically indestructible. Home cooks lean towards the kitchen knife range, where a Fibrox chef’s knife is a workhorse at a sensible price. Frequent travellers will find the backpacks and luggage robust enough for years of abuse. And if you’re after a watch that blends Swiss precision with understated design, the FieldForce or Alliance lines are worth a look.
When does Victorinox run sales?
Victorinox typically joins the big retail events: Black Friday in November, the post-Christmas sales, and occasional mid-season promotions. Watches and luggage are the categories most likely to see markdowns during these windows. If you can wait, holding off for a sale is the smartest move; if you need something now, the newsletter 10% off code is your best quick saving.
How can I stack discounts to get the best price?
The newsletter 10% code is a first-order offer, and Victorinox usually restricts it to full-price items, so you can’t combine it with an automatic deal. The real stacking play is to buy during a seasonal sale when prices are already cut, then make sure your basket hits £50 for free delivery. The deals on this page often mirror those sale prices, so bookmark it and check back — we update them whenever the brand drops its prices.
Is the Victorinox lifetime guarantee worth factoring into a purchase?
Absolutely. The lifetime warranty on Swiss Army Knives and multi-tools covers manufacturing faults, and we’ve seen few complaints about the claims process. That means a £20 Classic SD could be a one-time buy. For watches, the five-year warranty gives decent peace of mind. If you’re comparing against no-name alternatives, the guarantee alone often justifies the premium.