Montblanc - StarWalker Metal & Rubber - Pen






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Montblanc StarWalker Metal & Rubber fountain pen, a German-made Fine XX Century piece in composite material, serial number BS1944261, with a 14 cm length and 1.3 cm diameter, in excellent used condition and in working order.
Description from the seller
Here we present an authority of contemporary design Montblanc: the StarWalker Metal & Rubber. This version represents one of the most iconic and tactile declensions of the entire StarWalker collection, distancing itself from classic resin to embrace an industrial, modern, and decidedly urban aesthetic. The combination of the soft black rubber surface and the underlying metallic lattice creates a magnetically material contrast, capable of offering a secure grip and a writing experience that is authoritative and comfortable at the same time.
The design is characterized by a complex diamond-cut machining, which reveals a platinum-plated metal grid beneath the matte black rubber coating. This geometric motif not only gives the object extraordinary visual depth, but also highlights its architectural modernity. As in every prestigious StarWalker, at the top of the cap stands the Montblanc white star emblem, seeming to float in the void inside a transparent resin dome, a technical detail that remains the maison's seal of innovation in the 2026 market.
The finishes, including the sculptural clip and the central rings, are entirely platinum-plated, ensuring a shine that withstands time and daily use. Absolute originality is confirmed by the sharp engravings on the clip ring, where the individual serial number and the German manufacture inscription are reported. From the images of the disassembled piece one notices the solidity of the internal mechanism and the current presence of a Monteverde USA compatible refill, testifying to a tool ready for use and perfectly maintained in its structural components.
The conservational state of the exemplar is excellent, with the rubber surface maintaining its integrity without signs of melting or marked abrasions, a problem frequent in less cared-for pieces. Only very slight and honest signs of use on the shiny metal parts are noted, micro-hairlines invisible at a distance that do not compromise the pen's aesthetic authority. It represents the ideal opportunity for the professional seeking a representational accessory with a “high-tech” look, capable of distinguishing itself with discretion and character in every business context.
Seller's Story
Here we present an authority of contemporary design Montblanc: the StarWalker Metal & Rubber. This version represents one of the most iconic and tactile declensions of the entire StarWalker collection, distancing itself from classic resin to embrace an industrial, modern, and decidedly urban aesthetic. The combination of the soft black rubber surface and the underlying metallic lattice creates a magnetically material contrast, capable of offering a secure grip and a writing experience that is authoritative and comfortable at the same time.
The design is characterized by a complex diamond-cut machining, which reveals a platinum-plated metal grid beneath the matte black rubber coating. This geometric motif not only gives the object extraordinary visual depth, but also highlights its architectural modernity. As in every prestigious StarWalker, at the top of the cap stands the Montblanc white star emblem, seeming to float in the void inside a transparent resin dome, a technical detail that remains the maison's seal of innovation in the 2026 market.
The finishes, including the sculptural clip and the central rings, are entirely platinum-plated, ensuring a shine that withstands time and daily use. Absolute originality is confirmed by the sharp engravings on the clip ring, where the individual serial number and the German manufacture inscription are reported. From the images of the disassembled piece one notices the solidity of the internal mechanism and the current presence of a Monteverde USA compatible refill, testifying to a tool ready for use and perfectly maintained in its structural components.
The conservational state of the exemplar is excellent, with the rubber surface maintaining its integrity without signs of melting or marked abrasions, a problem frequent in less cared-for pieces. Only very slight and honest signs of use on the shiny metal parts are noted, micro-hairlines invisible at a distance that do not compromise the pen's aesthetic authority. It represents the ideal opportunity for the professional seeking a representational accessory with a “high-tech” look, capable of distinguishing itself with discretion and character in every business context.
