Rediscover the joy of putting pen to paper.
The Wingback Mechanical Pen has been designed to last for decades, not months, epitomising our “buy once” philosophy. Machine turned from a solid bar of aerospace-grade brass, it is reassuringly weighty in the hand with a wide diameter to reduce writing fatigue and encourage time to be taken with every pen stroke. A satisfying single handed twist locks the nib mechanism in place and every pen can be personalised with a laser engraved inscription of up to 50 characters along the length of the barrel. *Fisher Space Pen® Pressurized Ink Cartridge. ‘Fisher’ and ‘Space Pen’ are trademarks of Fisher Pen Co. Boulder City, NV U.S.A.
Metal: Aerospace-grade brass from Europe, CNC machined in Birmingham, UK.
Cartridge: Fisher Space Pen® PR4 Pressurised ink cartridge from Boulder City, US.
Sleeve: Oeko-Tex double thickness cotton sleeve from Poland, Europe.
Finish: Laser engraved, assembled by hand and packaged in London, UK.
Dimensions: 10mm (0.37”) diameter, 117.5mm (4.63”) length, 50g (1.76 oz) weight
Cartridge: Black Fisher Space Pen® PR4 cartridge included (also available in blue)
Engraving: All inscriptions are in capital letters and are engraved on the crown
Considerations: Brass will develop a unique patina as its surface oxidises and interacts with the natural oils in your skin. This pen will quickly look like a timeless tool, but can easily be polished back to its original lustre by following these simple steps.
For this limited edition collaboration, we teamed up with famous London tattoo artist Delphin Musquet, aka Deal With Dolphin. Utilising the precision of laser engraving, we've immortalised Delphin's fine line Skull & Dagger in the cold metal and full grain leather of our Mechanical Pen and Winston Wallet.
Originally from Bordeaux, Delphin Musquet's creative flair has carried him across continents, from LA's renowned Downtown districts to London's hipster East End. Now working out of Dalston's iconic Sang Bleu studio, he prides himself on making all his ink-work bespoke. "No two tattoos are ever the same," he tells us. Follow Delphin's journey here.