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I.N.O.X. Professional Diver

6 years ago
1 min read


by Michael Satterfield – 05/14/2019

Victorinox Swiss Army is well known for its classic pocket knives, but for the last 30 years, the Swiss company has been manufacturing high-quality timepieces that adhere to the same core principles of simplicity, function, and ruggedness that made the Swiss Army Knife so legendary. To point out just how tough of a watch they could build and to celebrate the company’s 130th anniversary (and 30 years of watchmaking), Victorinox launched the I.N.O.X. collection


I.N.O.X. comes from the French ‘inoxydable’ which basically means stainless steel, however, Victorinox Swiss Army has turned I.N.O.X. into an acronym which according to them means “Impact Neutralizing Object for the X-tremes.” They even state that it is “the only Swiss watch certified to withstand 130 extreme endurance homologation tests.” Showcased in ad campaigns that have tractors driving over the watch or it being dunked in boiling water. It should also be noted that there are two versions of the I.N.O.X. a stainless steel case version (reviewed here) and a titanium case version.


Despite the claims of toughness, it seems to be a pretty standard watch with a Swiss Ronda quartz movement, stainless steel case, and sapphire crystal. The watch also does include a clear plastic protective case that covers the case and crystal, making adding additional protection, however, I doubt most wearers will use the protective cover. The ruggedness, in my opinion, must come from the slightly oversized nature of the components that just give it more materials to protect the fragile bits.


Wearing the I.N.O.X. is very comfortable, it has a nice weight and is not too thin or too thick and the rubber strap fits nicely considering I have a larger wrist. The standard Professional Diver retails for $595 while the Titanium version will set you back $750. I prefer the cleaner dial of the standard Professional Diver and it is offered in red, white, blue, and black. 


Overall this is a great everyday watch that is designed to hold up to daily abuse and still look good at the end of the day. 


Shop for it HERE.


Dimensions

Height 0.6 in
Net weight 5.1 oz

Details

Movement analog quartz 
Shape of case stainless steel 
Diameter 45 mm
Dial Color red, white, blue, or black 
Bracelet material genuine rubber 
Bracelet color red, white, blue, or black 
Lug width 0.9 in
Bezel unidirectional rotating bezel 
Watch features military time 
scratch-resistant, triple-coated anti-reflective sapphire crystal 
date 
screw-down crown 
screw-in caseback 
end-of-life indicator 
Water resistance 20 ATM/200 M/660 FT






Michael Satterfield

Michael Satterfield, founder of The Gentleman Racer, is a storyteller, adventurer, and automotive expert whose work blends cars, travel, and culture. As a member of The Explorers Club, he brings a spirit of discovery to his work, whether uncovering forgotten racing history or embarking on global expeditions. His site has become a go-to destination for car enthusiasts and style aficionados, known for its compelling storytelling and unique perspective. A Texan with a passion for classic cars and motorsports, Michael is also a hands-on restorer, currently working on a 1960s SCCA-spec Formula Super Vee and other project cars. As the head of the Satterfield Group, he consults on branding and marketing for top automotive and lifestyle brands, bringing his deep industry knowledge to every project.

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