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Reddit mentions of Cross Peerless 125 Obsidian Black Lacquer Rollerball Pen

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Cross Peerless 125 Obsidian Black Lacquer Rollerball Pen
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Luxurious finishes with engraved patterns, precious metals, and a Swarovski crystal embedded in the cap; presented in a luxury gift boxBold profile and balanced, weighted feel with a screw-off capA rich, high gloss black lacquer finish wit platinum plate appointments and a personalization cap panelExclusive Gel Ink Rollerball formula flows freely like a fountain penLifetime Mechanical Warranty
Specs:
ColorObsidian Black
Height5.7480314902 Inches
Length5.7480314902 Inches
SizeRollerball Pen
Weight0.8377565956 Pounds
Width0.51968503884 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Cross Peerless 125 Obsidian Black Lacquer Rollerball Pen:

u/Ritz527 ยท 1 pointr/pens

I would say solid gold (or even completely gold plated) is probably on the gaudier side of things, but that's just me. There are plenty of great pens that fit this category though.

The Cross Peerless is a large pen that comes in gold-plated among other colors, just look around using that name. This is an American brand that makes most of their pens in China. You can also try out the Townsend collection, there are a lot of color options with this one, they're more affordable, and they're a solid, comfy pen to write with (I own several).

You can go Italian and pick up a Montegrappa Parola, no gold options, but the black with silver/chrome-trim is a fantastic looking option for an executive type (I own it in red). It even manages its own unique style on top of that, making it an interesting as well as professional looking pen. Another Italian pen, the Aurora Talentum is a great looking pen that I've had my eye on.

You could try a Waterman Exception, it's been on my "Must Buy" list for a while and it's great (Especially the Night and Day gold version), though I've heard it makes a better desk pen than a pocket pen (the lacquer scuffs). A more affordable (and in my opinion, better looking) Waterman is the Perspective. This one is at the top of my Buy list, albeit in the blue. These pens are made under an originally American brand now owned and operated in France.