#3776 CENTURY Black Diamond Fountain Pen.
Rhodium models of Black Diamond from the “#3776 CENTURY series,” which is the representative fountain pen known for “not drying out.” It is a higher grade model, which the nib and metallic parts are decorated with classy rhodium. The pen has a stunning translucent black barrel.
Rhodium has a lot of benefits in terms of functions such as its level of hardness, which is resistant to scratches and guarantees durability and brilliance for a long time. To appreciate these factors, a use of rhodium is very suitable for a fountain pen.
Made of resin, chrome details, 14k gold rhodium finis nib available in: EF, F, M, B, BB, SF and Music nib*.
*The Platinum Music Nib is a true traditional three tined music nib, unlike some modern interpretations which might be more accurately described as “soft stub” nibs. The traditionally styled three tines allow for the ultimate precision in both nib flex and ink flow.
The “Black Diamond” was made particular in a texture of the barrel, incorporating a factor as jewelry to make it suitable as a writing instrument for adults. A black diamond is applied as a motif providing a unique black deep translucent barrel. At a glance, it appears to be a shiny black barrel. However, a transparent material is used in a barrel, so inside the barrel is seen through in the degree of light creating a mysterious image of a black diamond.
The innovative cap contains a unique “Slip & Seal mechanism” that prevents ink from drying out in the pen with a complete airtightness thereby allowing those who only use the pen once or twice a year to write with fresh new ink. Meanwhile, a newly redesigned nib and feed regulate the ink flow. The ink will not dry out even if left for over a year. An added benefit is improved resistance to leaks due to pressure changes.
Barrel, cap, crown: AS resin
Clip: Rhodium finish on beryllium copper
Pen nib: 14k gold rhodium finish
Size: 139.5 mm (full length) × 15.4mm (max. diameter)
Average weight 20.5 g
Uses Platinum cartridges or converter.
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