Modern Performance
Strong geometry, durable materials and Swiss engineering for customers who want a capable everyday watch with unmistakable Victorinox character.
Marcus Tempus
Clean, contemporary and mechanically accomplished, the Victorinox Concept One Automatic 242059 takes a more refined approach to the brand's reputation for Swiss engineering.
The compact 39mm stainless steel case combines brushed and polished finishes with a curved black dial, creating a watch that feels equally at home with tailoring or everyday wear. A redesigned stainless steel bracelet continues the streamlined aesthetic, while luminous hands and indexes ensure excellent legibility after dark.
Inside sits the premium Swiss-made La Joux-Perret G100 automatic movement, delivering an impressive 68-hour power reserve — currently the longest power reserve offered in a Victorinox timepiece. Double anti-shock protection adds the durability expected from the brand without compromising the Concept One's elegant proportions.
Practical details include a date display, screw-in caseback, tool-free interchangeable bracelet system and 100 metres water resistance. It's Victorinox with the toughness still there, just dressed rather differently.
✦ Victorinox reference 242059
✦ Swiss Made
✦ La Joux-Perret G100 automatic movement
✦ 68-hour power reserve
✦ 39mm stainless steel case
✦ Brushed case finish
✦ Curved black brushed dial
✦ Stainless steel fixed bezel with polished-brushed finish
✦ Anti-scratch bezel protection
✦ Luminescent hands and indexes
✦ Date display
✦ Double anti-shock protection
✦ Redesigned stainless steel bracelet
✦ Tool-free interchangeable bracelet system
✦ Deployant clasp
✦ Screw-in stainless steel caseback
✦ 100m / 330ft / 10 ATM water resistance
✦ 12mm case height
✦ 21mm lug width
✦ Weight: 164g
✦ Victorinox 5-Year Warranty+

Swiss Engineering Since 1884
Performance on the Wrist
Victorinox watches balance precision, durability and clean functional design. The collection ranges from robust sports and dive watches to versatile everyday pieces, with both quartz and mechanical movements represented across the range.
Every model carries the practical design thinking associated with Victorinox — purposeful details, dependable materials and an emphasis on watches made to be worn.
The Heritage
Victorinox began in 1884 when Karl Elsener I opened his cutler's workshop in Ibach-Schwyz, Switzerland. The company would go on to create the Original Swiss Army Knife™, establishing a design language built around usefulness, precision and preparedness.
Victorinox entered watchmaking in 1989. Today its timepieces are manufactured in the company's Watch Competence Centre in Delémont, Switzerland, carrying that engineering heritage into a very different kind of Swiss tool.
The Victorinox Design DNA
Victorinox does not simply place its shield on a watch. Across collections such as I.N.O.X. and Journey 1884, details are deliberately influenced by the forms, materials and engineering heritage of the Swiss Army Knife™.
That connection gives the watches a recognisable character: functional rather than decorative for its own sake, with thoughtful construction and an emphasis on versatility.
A Modern Victorinox Signature
I.N.O.X. has become one of the defining names in modern Victorinox watchmaking. Manufactured in Delémont, the collection combines strong case geometry, high-quality components and materials selected for dependable everyday performance.
Victorinox describes the case geometry of the current I.N.O.X. family as being influenced by the carving action of the Swiss Army Knife™, creating a direct visual link between two sides of the brand.
The Victorinox Watch World
Strong geometry, durable materials and Swiss engineering for customers who want a capable everyday watch with unmistakable Victorinox character.
A collection rooted in Swiss heritage, with Swiss Army Knife™ inspired details, shock-resistant construction and designs made to move between city and trail.
Victorinox spans refined everyday watches, sporty chronographs and purpose-led dive models, giving the collection a broad and practical character.
Choosing Your Watch
Victorinox collections include different movements, case sizes, crystals, materials, functions and levels of water resistance. The range includes both quartz and mechanical watches.
We therefore list the exact technical specification on each Marcus Tempus product page rather than applying one specification to the entire Victorinox collection.
Swiss Made Quality
Victorinox states that its watches use Swiss Made movements from established Swiss manufacturers including Ronda and Sellita. The movements are cased and tested in Delémont, where each timepiece undergoes more than one hundred quality checks covering precision, water resistance and endurance.
Victorinox Questions
Yes. Victorinox manufactures its watches in its Watch Competence Centre in Delémont, Switzerland, using Swiss Made movements.
Victorinox dates its watchmaking to 1989, building on the Swiss engineering heritage of the company founded in 1884.
I.N.O.X. is Victorinox's performance-focused watch family, known for strong geometry, durable materials and design details influenced by Swiss Army Knife™ heritage.
No. Victorinox offers both quartz and mechanical watches, so the movement should always be checked on the individual model.
No. Water resistance varies by model. Always check the specification of the individual watch before use in or around water.
Eligible Victorinox watches purchased from authorised retailers from 1 January 2019 are covered by the Victorinox 5-Year Warranty +, subject to the manufacturer's terms.
Explore Victorinox
Explore our current Victorinox watches online, including selected current, limited-edition and remaining discontinued references, or visit Marcus Tempus to see selected models in person.