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The Rollerball Meisterstück Doué Classic Geometry Class by Montblanc is a true masterpiece, a flagship piece of the collection Meisterstück. This collection, launched in 1924, represents luxury and craftsmanship of the Simplo company.
The body made of precious black resin beautifully contrasts with the metal cap engraved with a three-dimensional geometric pattern. This pattern, combined with a sophisticated platinum coating, creates a striking optical effect.
The precious black resin of the body contrasts with the engraved metal cap, creating a stunning visual effect. The platinum clip engraved with the serial number adds an extra touch of luxury.
In terms of dimensions, the pen measures 136.9 mm in length and 12.5 mm in diameter, with a physical weight of 34.6 g. These dimensions give it a substantial presence while remaining comfortable to use.
Main features of the pen:
• Color: Black
• Cap: Platinum cap engraved with a geometric pattern with optical effect
• Clip: Platinum clip engraved with the serial number
• Body: Precious black resin
• Materials: Precious resin and metal
Dimensions and specifications:
• Length: 136.9 mm
• Diameter: 12.5 mm
• Weight: 34.6 g
• Mechanism: Rollerball
• ID No: 118079
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