



Rollerball Meisterstück LeGrand Gold
20€ de réduction avec le code Newsletter
Livraison offerte dès 100€ d'achat
The Rollerball Meisterstück LeGrand in gold is a true masterpiece from the Meisterstück collection by Montblanc. This collection, introduced in 1924, has become the symbol of high-quality luxury writing.
The design icon that is the Rollerball Meisterstück LeGrand in gold features a body and cap made of black precious resin, topped with Montblanc's iconic white emblem. The black color of the pen beautifully contrasts with the gold accents, adding a touch of luxury and elegance.
The Rollerball Meisterstück LeGrand in gold is made from high-quality materials. The body and cap are made of black precious resin. The clip is gold-plated and engraved with the serial number.
The Rollerball Meisterstück LeGrand in gold measures 145.3 mm in length and 15.5 mm in diameter. It weighs 35.37 g.
Main features of the pen:
• Availability: 100% available item - Guaranteed shipping within 48 hours
• Color: Black
• Cap: Black precious resin with Montblanc emblem
• Clip: Gold-plated clip engraved with the serial number
• Body: Black precious resin
• Materials: Black precious resin and gold-plated clip
Dimensions and specifications:
• Length: 145.3 mm
• Diameter: 15.5 mm
• Weight: 35.37 g
• Mechanism: Rollerball
• Ident. no: 132454
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