3776 Century Nice Fountain pen by Platinum – a Mediterranean model for escapist writing
A transparent fountain pen from the demonstrator family, the 3776 Century Nice was created as a tribute to the French Riviera town of Nice. The resin of which it is made, and into which Platinum has cut grooves, has a frosted appearance.
The fountain pen’s trims are plated in rose gold. They adorn the fountain pen beautifully, including the superb central ring engraved with the model name, the brand name and the words “made in Japan”. The threaded section is made of metal, a sign of the brand’s reliability.
The 3776 Century Nice features the revolutionary ‘Slip & Seal’ system: inside the cap is a spring linked to an internal plastic cap that provides a perfect airtight seal. This patented system prevents the ink from evaporating and the nib from drying out for up to 2 years without the fountain pen being used.
The nib:
The nib is made of 14-carat gold and is beautifully engraved, notably with an illustration of Mount Fuji (which rises to 3776 metres). Its breather hole is heart-shaped at Platinum. The fountain pen is available in three sizes: F, M and B.
You’ll receive your Platinum 3776 Century Nice fountain pen with its 24 carat gold-plated converter and cartridge in an attractive black box.
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Features:
1. Fountain pen:
- base material: resin
- colour: transparent
- trim material: gold-plated
- trim colour: rose gold
- cap type: screw-cap
- postable cap: yes
- length, closed: 139 mm
- length, without cap: 120 mm
- length, posted cap: 155 mm
- body diameter: 13 mm
- weight, with cap: 25 g
- weight, without cap: 14 g
2. Nib:
- material: 14-carat gold
- colour: rose gold
- available sizes: fine, medium, broad
3. Filling mechanism:
- filling mechanism: converter, cartridge
- compatible inks: bottle, Platinum cartridge
- included: converter, cartridge
4. Warranty: 2 years
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