Conway Stewart Churchill Classic Black Gold · Rollerball
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Conway StewartChurchill经典黑金饰宝珠笔
这一举世公认的标志性造型,以沉稳干练的黑金配色呈现。这是一支分量十足的大尺寸钢笔,灵感源自那位在战争年代使用Conway Stewart钢笔的伟大英国政治家。这款宝珠笔与Churchill经典黑金钢笔相互呼应,堪称完美搭配。
Conway StewartChurchill经典黑无论从哪个角度看,都是一支令人赞叹的宝珠笔,理应成为每个人的日常书写之选。高度抛光的黑色树脂搭配纯9ct金配件,宽阔的金色笔帽环上刻有英国印记,以证明其卓越品质与深厚传承。
提供圆珠笔、钢笔、宝珠笔及自动铅笔款式
宝珠笔替芯
Conway Stewart 所有宝珠笔均使用全球通用的 5888 替芯。墨水可选 Black 或 Blue,字宽可选 Extra Fine、Fine、Medium 或 Broad。详见此处了解更多详情
尺寸与重量
- 收合长度:146mm │ 5.75"
- 笔帽后插长度:181mm │ 7.13"
- 笔杆长度(含笔尖):138mm │ 5.43"
- 笔帽长度:70mm │ 2.76"
- 笔杆直径:15mm │ 0.59"
- 笔帽直径:17.5mm │ 0.69"
- 重量:48gms │ 1.69oz
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