Pelikan Souverän M405 fountain pen.
Nickname Stresemann.
In the year 1929 Pelikan was the first company in the world to introduce the differentiated piston mechanism. This technique causes the spindle inside the fountain pen to turn quicker than the end piece of the barrel, with the help of two different threads.
The production of the sleeve is an elaborate task, as the cotton material – its formula was developed specially for Pelikan – must go through many manufacturing steps in order to create this striped piece of material. It is bent, smoothed and its contours are diamond-cut. Next, the characteristic double clips at the back of the barrel and on the cap are integrated into the material.
The writing instrument is then polished to a high sheen before the slightly springy clip with its famous, stylized Pelikan is mounted.
Piston filler with palladium platings and an elaborately striped body made of celluloid acetate.
The nib of the Souverän M405 are made of 14 carat/585 gold. All nibs are refined with a rhodium decor and their writing qualities were tested by hand.
The fountain pens are equipped with a differential piston-filling mechanism, of which is elaborated with high-value brazen components on the model M805.
Gift box G30 for 1 or 2 writing instruments including an ivory coloured faux leather pouch for protecting the pen when being stored or carried.
M405: Closed cap 12,5 cm Cap fixed on end 14,6 cm Weight 15,3 g