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Montblanc celebrates 100 years of Meisterstück

By Guardian Nigeria
21 August 2024   |   2:04 am
Montblanc, the leading global Maison for luxury business lifestyle, has celebrated the 100th anniversary of its icon, the Meisterstück writing instrument. The first Meisterstück was introduced in 1924 when Montblanc

Montblanc, the leading global Maison for luxury business lifestyle, has celebrated the 100th anniversary of its icon, the Meisterstück writing instrument.
The first Meisterstück was introduced in 1924 when Montblanc went by its first name, Simplo. The story goes that some customers began to request a writing instrument for Sunday use – one that would be special, offering a finer experience not meant for everyday use.

Speaking on the relationship between Polo and Montblanc, the Executive Director of Polo, Jennifer Obayuwana, said: “Polo has enjoyed a long-standing partnership with Montblanc. For decades, Montblanc has exemplified the pinnacle of craftsmanship and timeless elegance. As they mark 100 years of the iconic Meisterstück, we celebrate a legacy of innovation, artistry, and excellence. Montblanc’s pursuit of distinction resonates with Polo’s values, and we look forward to many more years of shared success and mutual inspiration.”

The first Meisterstück writing instrument range was developed by the Simplo Füllfedergesellschaft (later Montblanc-Simplo) in 1924. Right from the start, the number ‘4810’ – referring to the height of the Mont Blanc Mountain in meters – has been intrinsically tied to the Meisterstück.

The four digits were prominently shown on its packaging, engraved on the cap, and – since 1930 – on the nib. Another attribute considered characteristic of Montblanc today was introduced with the Meisterstück – the notable use of the gold colour. It was in 1928 that two gold rings were first added to the cap, not simply as a decorative element, but to strengthen the cap and reduce the risk of cracks.

The Meisterstück reflected global trends of reconstruction and innovation. In the late 1940s and 1950s, it adopted a streamlined design, retaining classic features. The 149 model, introduced in 1952, became a future classic, with innovations like the Doué models and ‘Wing nib’ enhancing the collection.

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