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Here is a great online virtual 360 tour of the Victorinox factory in Ibach, Switzerland. It is not real time but they did add some sounds from the factory floor in each department to add to the sense of actually being there.

http://www.victorinox.ch/index.cfm?site=victorinox.ch&page=300&...

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Hey, that's a great virtual tour .... very interesting. I've never seen this before. Maybe I will visit the factory in reality in the future. Thanks for that link Wayne!
It's not working here... Any idea?
It appears that Victorinox may have taken it down from their website. I am sorry you did not get to see it because it was pretty neat. Basically it was a 360 degree virtual tour of various departments in the factory. It was not a live feed but rather a tour based upon some photos they took at some particular time when everyone had some work to do. I found one station interesting where the worker was adjusting all the tools for perfect opening and closing before adding the scales. The parts room was awesome and of course there was the final part, a tour of the main store at the factory with all kinds of their products.
No problem! Thank you!

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