Victorinox is famous for its Swiss Army knives, will also produce a smartwatch (or something like it).
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Obviously, throwing Watch Apple , the Cupertino company has opened a market for others, including manufacturers of Swiss watches. After Swatch (who even thanked Apple), it's the turn of Victorinox embark on this new industry.
For those who do not know, Victorinox is a company that makes clothing, toilet waters, watches and luggage storage. But it is best known for Swiss knives it markets since 1891.
And today, we know that the manufacturer of these famous knives will also embark on the smartwatch. The information was revealed by a Swiss media before being confirmed by CEO Carl Elsener our Reuters colleagues. The watch is connected Victorinox scheduled to debut next year.
You can imagine that for the moment, nobody knows what might look like a smart watch sauce "Swiss army knife". However, during an interview, the CEO said they would especially seek to extend the functionality of watches offered by the company. And the manufacturer should not focus too much on the 'gadget' since according to him, "the watch must have a longer lifespan compared to a phone or a computer." We still hope that this smartwatch (or end it?) will not have a battery life of 2 days.
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Obviously, throwing Watch Apple , the Cupertino company has opened a market for others, including manufacturers of Swiss watches. After Swatch (who even thanked Apple), it's the turn of Victorinox embark on this new industry.
For those who do not know, Victorinox is a company that makes clothing, toilet waters, watches and luggage storage. But it is best known for Swiss knives it markets since 1891.
And today, we know that the manufacturer of these famous knives will also embark on the smartwatch. The information was revealed by a Swiss media before being confirmed by CEO Carl Elsener our Reuters colleagues. The watch is connected Victorinox scheduled to debut next year.
You can imagine that for the moment, nobody knows what might look like a smart watch sauce "Swiss army knife". However, during an interview, the CEO said they would especially seek to extend the functionality of watches offered by the company. And the manufacturer should not focus too much on the 'gadget' since according to him, "the watch must have a longer lifespan compared to a phone or a computer." We still hope that this smartwatch (or end it?) will not have a battery life of 2 days.