







🖋️ Elevate your signature with a legacy of luxury and precision.
The Parker Duofold Centennial Fountain Pen in Prestige Blue Chevron combines over 100 years of craftsmanship with modern luxury. Featuring a fine 18-carat solid gold bi-tonal rhodium-plated nib, a larger barrel for ergonomic comfort, and a striking metallic blue chevron finish with 23-carat gold-plated trims, this pen delivers smooth, controlled writing. Packaged in a premium gift box, it’s the ultimate statement piece for professionals who value timeless style and performance.










| ASIN | B01GRJN31A |
| Best Sellers Rank | 72,481 in Stationery & Office Supplies ( See Top 100 in Stationery & Office Supplies ) 333 in Fountain Pens |
| Brand | PARKER |
| Closure | Click-Off Cap |
| Colour | Blue chevron |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (72) |
| Date First Available | 20 Jun. 2016 |
| Grip Type | Standard |
| Ink Colour | Black |
| Item Weight | 51 g |
| Line Size | 0.5mm |
| Manufacturer | Newell Rubbermaid |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1931369 |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Number | 1931369 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | F |
| Point Type | Fine |
| Product Dimensions | 19 x 12 x 4.6 cm; 51 g |
| Size | 1 count (Pack of 1) |
| Tip Type | Fountain Pen |
J**R
Fountain pen,duodold
Very nice pen
J**N
Superb Parker
This pen is pure quality, all metal which feels very solid in the hand and very comfortable to hold and write with. This pens is an attention grubber with its large gold trims and beautiful Chevron body, a true flagship Parker pen. The fine nib is more like MF which I like. It's not cheap, but in this case I feel it's worth it. I own a Montblanc Meisterstuck Legrand 146, whose list price is higher, and the Duofold Centennial Prestige Chevron is far better and more luxurious for me. I've removed one star because the box it came in was not the luxury one promised on the listing. A nasty let down and would have returned the pen had not liked so much. I you are after a flagship luxurious pen, go for it. This is Parker at its best.
R**Y
Nice pen...shame about the box
I bought the Parker Duofold Blue Chevron fountain pen with 18 karat gold thin nib – the pen itself writes beautifully and feels lovely in the hand. A truly elegant and substantial feeling pen which I feel I got at a bargain price of £300.00 2 weeks ago – the price today is £592.57. The pen is indeed on the heavy side and can envisage myself writing Christmas cards and signing documents but not writing long letters. So why only 3 stars? The pen is a 5 star instrument, no doubt about that and of course it has a price to reflect that. Even with the discounted price of £300, this is still a lot of money for a pen and everything that accompanies this purchase should also reflect this. No blame lies with Amazon as I received the pen on time. What I don’t appreciate is how it arrived. Firstly, a very flimsy card board box with loose tape wound around it, the packaging burst open at one side and then the whole thing rattles! Not the care and attention I was expecting. After opening I find the white Parker sleeve with the pen box inside, only to find a standard, not luxury gift box with 2 ink refills rattling inside - no welcome card and no premium booklet. So 2 stars missing for a shoddy box? Yes, because everything about this purchase should be special – I bought a Parker Sonnet for my partner at £100 and it came with the luxury box which of course complimented the purchase. I would have expected the same for my pen given it is a more prestigious range from Parker. My first impressions were tainted, I felt very subdued about the whole thing and had it not been for the premium condition of the pen, I would have considered returning it. But after all that, I will indeed keep it and hope to enjoy many years of writing, but will also search for a nice box, antiques auction perhaps - thanks for reading.
U**Q
has a good weight and the nib is smooth and has a ...
This is a lovely pen. It is well made, has a good weight and the nib is smooth and has a degree of flex to it. This model has the fine nib. Compared to other fine nibs (for example Waterman or Mont Blanc) the fine nib in the Duofold is slightly wider but it is pleasant to write with. The machining on the body is of a good quality and it is entirely made of brass. Unlike many Mont Blancs and some other Duofolds which are made of resin, all of this seems to be brass based. The nib of course is 18k gold.The resin pens are lighter but feel much cheaper. My only problem with the pen I received was it leaked. I used the ink converter and a cartridge and only left it on my desk, but it still leaked ink into the cap. I think mine was just faulty which is a shame
E**E
filling ink not easy
FILLING
H**I
Muito boa a caneta, mas não é discreta. Chama muito a atenção usá-la no meu consultório médico. Os pacientes ficam olhando para a caneta...
M**L
Kalem oldukça şık ve yazımı çok yumuşak. Yazısı küçük olanlar için EF uç daha iyi olur. F uç olmasına rağmen M gibi yazıyor.
J**Y
I have received a scratchy nib and there was a problem with the assembly of the body and rings. It started to fall apart as soon as I tested it out. Lastly, there was no warranty card or authentication certificate included. I wasn’t expecting all of this to happen when I bought this expensive pen.
J**R
Let's be honest - the Parker Duofold Centennial Chevron Blue fountain pen is gorgeous. The intricate 18k gold nib with its two-tone design and the engraved ace of spades is wonderfully detailed, as is the rest of the pen. The blue chevron design on the barrel and cap is a deep shade of blue that goes perfectly with the gold trim on the end cap, band at the bottom of the cap, signature Parker arrow clip and finial, where the ace of spades design makes another appearance. The overall look is vintage elegance, and it's a show-stopper. The Duofold Chevron Blue has some heft, but I don't find it too heavy in my hand. Posting the cap makes the pen top-heavy to me. So, I write with it unposted and find it well-balanced. I purchased the pen with a fine nib, and find that it is a very smooth writer on just about any kind of paper. The nib is fairly stiff, as a Duofold is designed to be, so I don't get much line variation, but I do get some. Even the fine nib lays down plenty of ink, and I don't have any problems with skipping or hard starts. The Parker Duofold uses a cartridge/converter set-up for ink, and I generally use the converter to maximize my ink selection options. Sadly, Parker uses a proprietary cartridge design, and standard international cartridges won't fit. I find it easy to fill the converter, though, and I haven't had any problems with leaking or ink flow into the feed. The Parker Duofold Centennial Chevron Blue is one of my favorite pens in my growing collection. It's beautiful and a great writer. It's not inexpensive, but I think it provides great value for the money versus some of the higher-end fountain pen brands. I fully expect to enjoy using it for the rest of my life.
J**N
Commandé début mars 2023 livraison en 2 jours parfaite comme toujours avec Amazon. Le coffret comprend le stylo 2 cartouches noir et un convertisseur placé à l'intérieur du stylo . Ce stylo est tout simplement magnifique il respire la qualité de fabrication française après qqes jours de rodage de la plume (pointe F correspondant à une écriture très légèrement plus fine qu'une taille m chez la concurrence) je suis plus que satisfait de mon achat le stylo glisse parfaitement sur le papier et le débit d'encre est parfait . A utiliser sans modération
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