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Old 7 August 2009, 12:31 PM   #1
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White gold rolex pen

Can someone confirm whether rolex makes a white gold rolex wave pen? I've seen posting and articles about the yellow gold rolex wave pen but never a white one.
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Old 7 August 2009, 02:03 PM   #2
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Yes they do..... It looks just like the Yellow Gold one............
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Old 7 August 2009, 04:15 PM   #3
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I think its SS not white gold....
I am not 100% certain though.
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Old 7 August 2009, 06:08 PM   #4
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Can the pens be bought or only given out by the AD?


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Old 7 August 2009, 06:12 PM   #5
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Can the pens be bought or only given out by the AD?


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Usually just complimentaries given out by ADs to some of their more consistent customers!!
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Old 8 August 2009, 01:16 AM   #6
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I'm buying this from a seller off of a auction website we are all familar with. Buying the yellow gold one first to check it out. If all works out I might buy another yellow gold one or the white or SS one. They're not solid gold but still nice to collect if your AD don't hand one out to you.
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Old 8 August 2009, 01:28 AM   #7
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Usually just complimentaries given out by ADs to some of their more consistent customers!!
You must have a bucket load then!
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Old 8 August 2009, 01:41 AM   #8
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I'm buying this from a seller off of a auction website we are all familar with. Buying the yellow gold one first to check it out. If all works out I might buy another yellow gold one or the white or SS one. They're not solid gold but still nice to collect if your AD don't hand one out to you.
How much are you paying for them?


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Old 8 August 2009, 01:46 AM   #9
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how much are you paying for them?


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$275
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Old 8 August 2009, 03:15 AM   #10
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I've got one

In Århus, Denmark, the AD stocks all this merchandise. I got one a few months ago for 140US$. Looks nice, feels semi cheap, doesn't work anymore and is misplaced. Like the rest of their merchandise stuff it'll convince you that Rolex is a watch company. Put it this way - who'd prefer a Montblanc watch, who'd love a Louis Vuitton watch...

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In Århus, Denmark, the AD stocks all this merchandise. I got one a few months ago for 140US$. Looks nice, feels semi cheap, doesn't work anymore and is misplaced. Like the rest of their merchandise stuff it'll convince you that Rolex is a watch company. Put it this way - who'd prefer a Montblanc watch, who'd love a Louis Vuitton watch...

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So, you are basically saying that it's nice to have a Rolex pen if an AD gave you one but it's not worth buying one?


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So, you are basically saying that it's nice to have a Rolex pen if an AD gave you one but it's not worth buying one?


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I say yes because we buy their overpriced watches so at least they can give us a pen when
we write the check.

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Usually just complimentaries given out by ADs to some of their more consistent customers!!
Or the worst pain in the ass.

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Old 8 August 2009, 03:27 AM   #14
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Well, now I've found it again in a drawer and wrestled the empty parker refill from it. Wouldn't not get it, but I'd never buy it because of it's quality. Flashes nicely though. I'm that shallow.
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Better to do what I do.

Get a $3 Pilot G2 and put a genuine mont blanc refil inside.

Very comfy and such a sweet scribble, I've got quite a few since I saved a packet by getting a multi refill pack.
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Better to do what I do.

Get a $3 Pilot G2 and put a genuine mont blanc refil inside.

Very comfy and such a sweet scribble, I've got quite a few since I saved a packet by getting a multi refill pack.
How much do the Mont Blanc refils cost and does it make that much difference? Can you really tell?


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Old 8 August 2009, 05:13 AM   #17
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Better to do what I do.

Get a $3 Pilot G2 and put a genuine mont blanc refil inside.

Very comfy and such a sweet scribble, I've got quite a few since I saved a packet by getting a multi refill pack.
I've done this and it didn't work too well for me. After a few months, the pen would dry out on me since it did not have a cap. All of mont blanc roller pens have a cap so that the ink does not dry up at the tip and stops the ink from flowing correctly.
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I say yes because we buy their overpriced watches so at least they can give us a pen when
we write the check.

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In Texas, too many people buy Rolex (hence the term Texas Timex) so you have to be pretty special for them to pass it out to you.
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Old 8 August 2009, 05:17 AM   #19
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In Århus, Denmark, the AD stocks all this merchandise. I got one a few months ago for 140US$. Looks nice, feels semi cheap, doesn't work anymore and is misplaced. Like the rest of their merchandise stuff it'll convince you that Rolex is a watch company. Put it this way - who'd prefer a Montblanc watch, who'd love a Louis Vuitton watch...

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Sune, you're referring to these Louis Vuitton Watches?

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How much do the Mont Blanc refils cost and does it make that much difference? Can you really tell?


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I used the roller pen refills and they came in at less than $7 each, $9.50 including the donor pen.

The children and I have been using them for the last couple of years and they are a real smooth write. I have never owned a Mont Blanc pen so I can't compare the feel of the watch or the emotion of owning such a brand.
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Old 8 August 2009, 08:13 AM   #22
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I've own several and enjoy using them on a day-to-day basis given the type of work I do. They are design so that you can write with them for long period of time without feeling uneased....except when you write out the check to pay for them ;-) The same passion goes into making them and from a consumer's point-of-view....collecting them. Regarding the roller ball version, my mont blanc stay smooth and consistence for over a year before I had to replace the ink. Things didn't work out as well with my G2 conversion.
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Here are some photos of my pen.



Love the Crown on the end.

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Old 8 August 2009, 09:32 AM   #24
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I read from another forum that these are chrome plated brass and are not white gold. Thanks for the pics!!
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Old 8 August 2009, 12:55 PM   #25
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That crown on the end of the pen does look cool.

But what about the quality of the pen otherwise, is it worth $300 or is that just a hyped up price?

I think JJ want a Rolex handbag to go with his Subbie
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Old 8 August 2009, 01:11 PM   #26
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Entry gold plated pens from mont blanc goes for $500 to $1000. $275 is not too bad (not great either) but how do you put a price on something that does even sale for retail. JJ would look great with a rolex scarf LOL
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Old 8 August 2009, 02:27 PM   #27
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Old 12 May 2019, 10:44 PM   #28
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From this whole forum. Does Rolex really make genuine pens from their company, and not some sort of third party producer?
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What does one do with a pen? I still have all those mont blanc pens...that company should go bankrupt
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