Mercator
Mercator pocket knife - Proven for over 100 years
The Mercator was initially intended as a work knife, but quickly became the companion of many soldiers in both world wars. This is how the term Kaiser Wilhelm knife, which has been used since the First World War, came into being. After the Second World War, many American GIs brought the Mercator back to the USA as a souvenir, especially the K55K, which has been in production since the end of the war. Today, as in the past, the pocket knife is valued worldwide for its minimalist and solid design. New ideas and further development of the existing are what drive us and make up the fascination of Mercator, even after 100 years.