Waterman fountain pens-A Pen of high Caliber...

Waterman

Author : Admin     Date : 20-Apr-2006

Waterman is the name which is almost as famous as the fountain pen itself. Lewis Waterman designed the practically usable fountain pen in 1883 and till now, the Waterman company has been one of the very rare first generation fountain pen companies to survive today. The first fountain pen related patent was introduced in 1884. The company has pioneered the entire fountain pen industry efficiently through the years. The company has produced metal, plastic, celluloid and hard mould rubber pens and has extended its horizons over time.

Waterman has a wide range of fountain pens, roller balls, ball points and lots of other varieties. Some very famous products of Fountain pens include Serenite, Carene, Edson, Charleston, Exception, Carene Deluxe and so many others. A short overview of them is given below.

Serenite is a very user-friendly pen. It has a unique shape which allows it to rest comfortably on your hand when writing. It has an 18-K nib overlaid with Rhodium. It accepts cartridge and converter. It will cost you around $420.

Edson is one of the best hassle-free models available. It doesn’t leak even at high altitudes and is excellent for flight journeys. It is available in attractive styles like the Sapphire fountain pen and Silver fountain pen. Sapphire will cost you around $600 and the Silver will cost you around $1000.

Waterman’s Carene fountain pen is a class apart with its elegance and caliber. It is of cigar shape which makes it one of the best looking pens in this category, and it’s fitted with a black bead which adds even more attraction. It is a luxury version from Carene and it will cost you around $160.

The Charleston’s collection comes with 18-K golden nib and well fluted barrel. It can accept cartridge or converter fill. It is priced at a modest $130, which is an absolute bargain.

The Black Night & Day model from Exception is one of the most deep and intense looking pens in this category. It is considered as a prestige to have in your pocket. The depth of its beauty is even more enhanced by the silver plating 18-K gold nib. This will cost you around $400.


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