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    Montblanc Meisterstück Classique Around The World In 80 Days Rollerball

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    Montblanc Meisterstück Classique Around The World In 80 Days Rollerball, 126346

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    Until January 15, 2025
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    Free for the US, UK, EU and Australia
    Delivery:
    DHL Express
    Warranty:
    Official Montblanc Warranty
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    Details
    Details
    Brand
    Montblanc
    Line
    Meisterstück
    Reference
    126346
    Material
    Precious resine
    Color
    Blue
    Trim
    Platinum
    Specs
    Specs
    Filling System
    Original Refill
    Closed length
    136.9 mm.
    Barrel width
    12.5 mm
    Weight (with cap)
    23.5 gr.
    Warranty
    2 years
    Country of Manufacture
    Germany

     

    Features
    Additional information:
    • Around the World in 80 Days is the famous adventure novel by the French writer Jules Verne, published in 1873. In the story, Phileas Fogg, a wealthy British gentleman and his French valet Passepartout, try to go around the world in 80 Days for a £ 20,000 bet. This Montblanc "Around the World in 80 Days" collection brings to life the first part of the adventure, from London to Bombay via Italy and Egypt. This Classique piece has a blue precious resin body and cover embossed with key elements of the journey: ocean waves, playing cards and a steamboat. An engraved steamboat appears on the cap, since it is the main means of transport for the characters in the first stage of their journey from London to Bombay; also in the upper part are engraved the numbers 80 and 18 that represent how many days Phileas Fogg took for the first stage of his trip (18) and for the entire trip (80). The wave pattern pays tribute to the crossing of seas and oceans during the first part of the trip. The wave is reminiscent of the Victorian style, which emerged in the United Kingdom and the British Empire throughout the Victorian era from the 1830s to the 1890s. The clip features an ace of spades in black lacquer, symbolizing the game. of cards during which the bet is made.


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