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Hi Dersk. Great site man. I have many watches. About 70. Yes I have it real bad. My best is my SMP Bond. I would like to ask you a question. I also have a Parker Senior Duofold. And seveeral others. Waterman, etc. Why is it that us watch guys love quailty mechanical pens? Thanks.
Robert
: I've had a range, but by far the best pen I've
: used along side my Omega watches is the
: Parker Duofold ballpoint. I have an edition
: from the mid 1990's that was made in
: sterling silver with gold trim. It is the
: second from the right in this photo. Always
: gets compliments.
: What makes the Duofold ballpoint unique is the
: 1920's styling that has not been copied by
: many other pens. And a ballpoint always
: works. Since I do 99% of my writing on the
: computer, I don't use a pen enough to keep
: up with the fussy needs of the more
: problematic rollerballs and fountain pens.
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