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  2. Victorinox - Wikipedia

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    Victorinox produced a fashion line up until the late 1990s, but retired from this project in 2017. [21] In 2012, Victorinox licensed its name to luggage manufacturer TRG Accessories to produce branded travel gear and business accessories. [22] Victorinox acquired TRG Accessories from Centric Group in 2014.

  3. List of Swiss watch manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Victorinox: 1884 Karl Elsener: Ibach: 1,850 Aktiengesellschaft: Victorinox Foundation, Carl and Elise Elsener-Gut Foundation Carl Elsener Jr. (President, CEO & Chairman) Wenger: 1893 Paul Boéchat Delémont: 150 Société anonyme: Victorinox AG: West End Watch Co. 1886 Arnold Amstutz and Constant Droz Leytron Private company: Jérôme Monnat Jr ...

  4. List of watch manufacturers - Wikipedia

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  5. Swiss Army knife - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss Army Knife was not the first multi-use pocket knife. In 1851, in Moby-Dick (chapter 107), Herman Melville mentions the "Sheffield contrivances, assuming the exterior – though a little swelled – of a common pocket knife; but containing, not only blades of various sizes, but also screwdrivers, cork-screws, tweezers, bradawls, pens, rulers, nail files and countersinkers."

  6. Category:Swiss watch brands - Wikipedia

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  7. Chronograph - Wikipedia

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    The term chronograph comes from the Greek χρονογράφος (khronográphos 'time recording'), from χρόνος (khrónos 'time') and γράφω (gráphō 'to write'). '). Early versions of the chronograph are the only ones that actually used any "writing": marking the dial with a small pen attached to the index so that the length of the pen mark would indicate how much time had