Pocket knives, Swiss Card formats and boxed gift sets define the Victorinox® range on this page, giving buyers a mix of compact utility products and more presentation-led options. The core of the range is built around Victorinox® pocket knife styles such as Escort, Rambler, Rally, Waiter, Classic, Spartan, Tinker, Climber and Fieldmaster, along with selected wooden variants that shift the finish towards a more natural and gift-oriented look. There is also the Victorinox® Swiss Card Classic, which offers a flatter card-style format for people who want utility in a more pocket-friendly design. In addition, some products are supplied as gift sets paired with Mini Maglite® torches, which gives the range another layer of presentation and perceived value. That combination of classic pocket-knife styles, card-style options and gift sets is what gives the page its shape.
These products are especially suited to corporate gifting, client presentations, premium promotional handovers and branded business gifts where the product needs to feel more considered than a standard everyday giveaway. Smaller styles can suit practical desk, bag or pocket use, while the larger multi-function options and gift sets are more likely to be chosen when the handover itself needs stronger presence. Because the brand already carries a well-known reputation for utility and design, the range works best in situations where quality and perceived value matter alongside branding.
Branding is available through printing and engraving, which allows the finished product to be matched to either a more visible logo treatment or a cleaner, more understated finish depending on the style selected.
Quick Answers
What kinds of products are included in the Victorinox® range here?
The page includes compact pocket knife styles, wooden variants, a Swiss Card option and selected gift sets with Mini Maglite®. That gives the range more depth than a single-style utility line. It also makes it easier to choose between everyday carry formats and more presentation-led boxed products.
Why does the Swiss Card sit differently from the pocket knife styles?
The Swiss Card gives the range a flatter, more card-like format that suits people who want utility in a different form factor. It creates a different kind of pocket or wallet-friendly presentation from a traditional folding style. That makes it a useful point of difference within the broader range.
When is engraving the stronger branding option?
Engraving is often the better choice when the finish needs to feel cleaner, more permanent and more aligned to premium gifting. Printing can still work well when stronger logo visibility matters more. The best method depends on both the product style and the tone of the handover.
What makes the gift set options useful in this range?
They create a more complete handover by pairing utility with presentation. That usually lifts perceived value and makes the product feel more deliberate in a gifting context. For many buyers, that boxed format is a strong part of the appeal.