SKU:   PM-PR99

T-Mechanic Pen Gold


£1,829.00
Incl Vat (UK)
£1,524.00
Excl Vat

T-Mechanic Pen Gold – TF EST 1968 Writing instrument

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The T-Mechanic Pen combines a gold-tone stainless steel construction with a protective glass window, revealing an actual mechanical watch movement inside. Drawing on T&F’s horological roots, this innovative design delivers both aesthetic intrigue and robust functionality. Equipped with a high-quality refill system, the pen offers smooth writing, making it an elegant choice for collectors and professionals who appreciate refined engineering

The T-Mechanic Pen combines a gold-tone stainless steel construction with a protective glass window, revealing an actual mechanical watch movement inside. Drawing on T&F’s horological roots, this innovative design delivers both aesthetic intrigue and robust functionality. Equipped with a high-quality refill system, the pen offers smooth writing, making it an elegant choice for collectors and professionals who appreciate refined engineering

Review

At The Limited Edition, we have set out on a journey of discovery in the pursuit of the world’s most exceptional timepieces, and on that adventure we have also come across a number of small manufacturers, such as TF Est 1968, whose creations are a perfect complement to the watches you will find on our pages.

The brainchild of Swiss entrepreneur Freddy Tschumi, TF Est 1968 spe


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