Victorinox Swiss Army Watch Identifier

An online reference to ID your Swiss Army watch

One of the top questions that I am asked at Watch Hunter is how to identify a Swiss Army watch modelย or what year was a Swiss Army watch manufactured. I built this Swiss Army Watch Identifierย for myself to save time answering questions, but it quickly became a valuable tool that I wanted to share. This online visual Victorinox watch database includes names, model numbers, photos, and other information if it was available. Personally, this tool has helped me gain greater insight into the watches made by Victorinox over the years as well. I think it will benefit other watch collectors who have an interest in these fascinating timepieces.

Beginning in 1989, this Swiss brand has made hundreds of unique and interesting watches. Because the introduction of Swiss Army watches coincided with the advent of the internet, much of the information about earlier watches seems to be lost to time as old web sites go offline. I have painstakingly collected reference numbers and whatever images I could find from common search engine queries to compile this database. The watches listed in this tool are not a complete record of all the models, just what I could find. I constantly update the content as I find mistakes or discover forgotten watches. Many modern Victorinox watches are not on this list. Please refer to the Victorinox Swiss Army website for the latest models.

The information contained is accurate to the best of my knowledge, but there may be errors to correct along the way.ย This list is not endorsed by Victorinox and it is based on my own research and compilation of model numbers. Any error listed is my own alone. If you see any errors or have a Swiss Army watch to include on the list, please contact me with details. Enjoy researching your watch.

Victorinox Swiss Army Watch Identifier

This is a visual database. Try to match your watch to the images below. Look at the details such as case shape, type of watch, color, hand shape, etc. to find a visual match. Please note that many of the watch styles changed significantly over time so it may take deeper exploration to find a match. If you get stuck, contact me for help.