Conway Stewart Churchill Classic Black Gold · Ballpoint
US$ 677.00价格不含增值税
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商品描述
Conway Stewart Churchill Classic Black Gold堪称永恒优雅的典范,以流畅利落的墨黑外观,尽显精致格调。
点缀以印有English hallmarks英国金银检验印记的金色笔盖环,彰显我们对品质与传承始终如一的坚持。
作为市面上尺寸最大的圆珠笔之一,其笔身长165毫米,笔盖直径17.5毫米,重41克。其尺寸与分量彰显出不凡的气度与风格。
圆珠笔芯只需旋转笔盖,即可轻松收纳入笔身内,兼具美观与实用。
每支钢笔均装于原厂Conway Stewart黑色仿皮礼盒中,兼具优雅桌面展示座的功能,并附有真品证书、Conway Stewart使用指南,以及一块专用防氧化擦拭布,让您的钢笔始终保持璀璨光泽。
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圆珠笔芯与机构
这支圆珠笔操作简便。旋转笔帽即可推出或收回笔芯:随时可以书写,用毕收回笔芯于笔杆之中,既保护笔尖,也免于意外划痕。所用笔芯为优质 P900(常称 Parker 笔芯),全球均可购得,并有多种墨水颜色与字宽可选。替换笔芯可于本站选购。选购书写配件
尺寸与重量
- 收合长度:163mm │ 6.42"
- 笔芯推出时长度:165mm │ 6.50"
- 笔杆直径:15mm │ 0.59"
- 笔帽直径:17.5mm │ 0.69"
- 重量:41gms │ 1.45oz
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