After 70 years at the vanguard of design and engineering, Formula 1 speeds into the writing arena with Montegrappa. Motegrappa’s designers were charged with creating a writing instrument that captures the 70 years of constant progress of Formula 1. The result is radical fusion of ideas that adds agility, grip and trackside authenticity to front-row writing performance. Precision detailing and “ghost” etching rings the mojo of motorsport’s richest prize into the writing arena, while adding grip to the sensation of feather-light, high-tech handling. “It’s very unusual to find high-end writing instruments built for modern, high-tech materials, but it’s a development we have stayed very close to over the last decade, “explained the marque’s owner Giuseppe Aquila. “Boutique industrial solutions like carbon are important for ensuring our traditional artisanal values and skills remain relevant to the modern world.” With a housing built entirely from titanium and carbon fibre, the F1 Seventy is the lightest in its class. Speed-freaks who are also purists can feel the acceleration of a fountain pen fitted with a custom, 18k gold nib-backed by a proprietary piston-fill system. Every handmade example is individually numbered and certified up to a maximum of 100 rollerballs and 100 fountain pens.
Limited edition 100 Fountain pen ISF1S_FC
Limited edition 100 Rollerball pen ISF1SRFC