

Montblanc cufflinks Meisterstück Great Masters Pirelli
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The Montblanc Meisterstück Great Masters Pirelli cufflinks are a celebration of traditional European craftsmanship and the history of Pirelli. Created in 1924, the Meisterstück collection is considered one of the finest expressions of traditional European craftsmanship. These cufflinks pay tribute to the year of creation of the P Lunga brand.
The design of the cufflinks is inspired by the history of Pirelli. They are adorned with an embossed tire tread pattern and a blue lacquered central plate. The blue of the central plate adds a touch of vibrant color, echoing Pirelli's passion for perfection and attention to detail.
These cufflinks are made of stainless steel, a durable and resistant material. The central plate is lacquered, adding a smooth and shiny finish. Each cufflink weighs 12.31 g, which attests to their sturdiness and quality.
Ident. no: 128396
• Material: Lacquer
• Weight: 12.31 g
• Product line: Men's accessories
• Closure: Clip
• Color: Blue
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