CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF MEISTERSTÜCK
The Meisterstück has been one of the most sought-after writing instruments since its inception. A companion to visionaries, dreamers and achievers, it’s still revered as a writing icon today. Join us in celebrating writing royalty as we look back on our icon’s evolution over the past 100 years.
1924
It all began in 1924 when Montblanc craftsmen received client requests for refined ‘Sunday-use’ fountain pens. Already creating one of a kind writing instruments for themselves, they now decided to make their creations available to the public.
1935
Jump to 1935 and it was the start of a new era for Montblanc. A new generation of leaders took over ushering in new products and innovation.
The signature cylindrical shape, a single broad cap ring, bold clip designs and a two-tone nib differentiated the new Meisterstück range from instruments of the 1920s and lower-prized models.
1949
With the war over, the late 1940s became a time for reconstruction and innovation. Montblanc craftsmen opted for an all-new streamlined look for the Meisterstück - the iconic design it became widely recognised for its cigar shape.
A timeless classic hit the stage in the 149, and its compatriots: the “Doué” and the softer “Wing nib” were added to complete the portfolio in 1950.
1960
The market pressure of the 1960s, with the rise of mass produced products, challenged Montblanc to think more creatively. As a result, a completely new, more efficient production philosophy was introduced and the Linie 60 was born.<br>Made from injection moulded resin, these new generation models were made with a focus on sleekness. A modern jet age aesthetic replaced the baroque Meisterstück style of the past - with one exception: the unsinkable 149.
1973-2024
Montblanc entered the 1970s with undoubted intentionality. In a move which signalled an undiluted commitment to luxury, the Maison reintroduced the beloved “cigar-shaped” Meisterstück that continues to capture the hearts of so many.
Our skilled artisans meticulously craft the Meisterstück pen's nib in a 35-step process from precious 14K or 18K gold bands. Each nib undergoes rigorous quality checks, including a sound test, to ensure a smooth writing experience.
While models of the 1920s, 1930s and 1950s were made of ebonite and celluloid, today’s Meisterstuck is crafted using precious resin. The material is subjected to high temperatures of 280 degrees Celsius, with a pressure equivalent to a thousand car tires, to create the writing instrument’s iconic shape.
The number “4810” is featured not only on the packaging but also on the writing instrument itself. Representing the height of the highest peak of the Mont Blanc mountain measured in metres, it can be found engraved on the cap as well as the nib.
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