




Fountain pen Meisterstück Classic Gold in rose gold (M)
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The Montblanc Rose Gold Fountain Pen Meisterstück is a symbol of timeless elegance, a masterpiece that transcends generations.
Its design is a perfect fusion of tradition and modernity. The body and cap made of precious black resin beautifully contrast with the rose gold clip, creating an aesthetic that is both classic and contemporary. The Montblanc emblem, embedded at the top of the cap, adds an extra touch of sophistication.
This pen is not only beautiful but also built to last. The Au585 / 14 K rose gold nib, handcrafted with a rhodium inlay, is a testament to Montblanc's commitment to quality and durability.
Despite its robustness, this pen is surprisingly lightweight and easy to handle. With a length of 140 mm, a diameter of 13.7 mm, and a weight of 20.95 g, it is perfectly balanced for comfortable writing.
Main features of the pen:
• Color: Black
• Cap: Precious black resin with Montblanc emblem
• Clip: Rose gold clip engraved with the serial number
• Body: Precious black resin
• Materials: Handcrafted Au585 / 14 K rose gold nib with rhodium inlay
Dimensions and specifications:
• Length: 140 mm
• Diameter: 13.7 mm
• Weight: 20.95 g
• Mechanism: Fountain pen
• Ident.no: 132485
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