Description
Montblanc Starwalker Blue Planet Fine Felt Tip Pen
Starwalker Blue Planet Fine Felt Tip
Reference : MB125260
The StarWalker Blue Planet Doué Fineliner evokes a journey to the stars. As its name suggests, this timepiece is about exploring spaceand distant galaxies , and participating in humanity's most mysterious and powerful adventure: the conquest ofouter space. From this starting point, the new models in the StarWalker collection celebrate the immense emotions astronauts experience when they first behold our blue planet in the vastness ofspace. The unique technology used to represent the StarWalker, which invites exploration, combines a translucent blue beneath the Montblanc. This evokes the image of Earth on the lunar horizon. The StarWalker precious resin details platinum-plated and a cap and case made of blue precious resin.
Bollwerk service and quality
Furthermore, Bollwerk Jewelers allows you to personalize your own StarWalker pen. Of course, you can also personalize your pen with an engraving, making it the only writing instrument in the world that can do so. Custom designs are available on the cap or clip, and side engraving is also possible. Moreover, Bollwerk Jewelers remains open to new suggestions for sculptural ideas. Please note that there are left-handed and right-handed for the ballpoint pen. This depends on the orientation of the stamp. Ultimately, anything that matches your dreams.
Compatible refills
This means that three ballpoint pen are compatible with this pensizes EF, M , and L are also available in each color. All of this can be combined with the Starwalker Blue Planet Fine Point Pen. The Montblanc StarWalker Collection : Unleash your passion for writing.
The Montblanc Starwalker collection: to amplify your passion for writing tenfold
For millennia, humans have admired the constellations traced between the stars. They see in them a cloud of deities watching over us, and they imagine other worlds beyond our own. But the process ofhuman imagination is perhaps even more important than the fruit of that imagination. These thoughts were committed to paper and passed down through the ages. Today, we have made immense progress and, far from simply imagining the stars, we study them and sometimes even explore them.






