We’ve always carried a pocketknife, and find it one of the most invaluable tools we own.

If you’re in need of an upgrade, this Victorinox’s Special Companion Damast Knife 2025 turns the Swiss Army knife into a true collector piece.

A Swiss Army knife with a patterned Damascus steel blade and a white terrazzo handle.

It pairs white-speckled Corian® scales with a Damasteel® blade in the Svavner™ pattern, plus a 60 HRC hardness rating for strong edge retention and durability.

A multi-tool knife with various functions displayed against a textured, spiral background.

Under the refined exterior, it is still a companion at heart.

You get the practical essentials like scissors, corkscrew, openers, screwdrivers, and other everyday tools, all packed into the familiar compact form.

It is the kind of pocket carry that feels just as at home on a desk as it does on a trail.

A close-up of a multi-tool Swiss Army knife with several tools extended, including scissors, a knife blade, a corkscrew, and a can opener, featuring a white speckled handle.

Only 7,000 are being made worldwide, each individually numbered and sold with a certificate of authenticity.

Price: $280.

A close-up image of a Swiss Army knife with a white speckled handle and stainless steel features, displayed in an open position.
A close-up image of a sleek multi-tool knife with a white speckled handle and metallic features, showcasing its various tools.
A white Swiss Army knife with a textured surface and a silver emblem featuring a cross.
Victorinox Swiss Army knife in a black box, labeled 'LIMITED EDITION 2025'. The knife has a unique handle design and a patterned blade.

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  1. Missed the boat on aesthetics . The blade may be hardened steel but is ugly. Too many accessory’s , not that many needed for every day carry. The Executive ( no longer produced ) is the “ very best “ for its size and weight. I have carried one for over 40 years.

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