Why This $1,200 Montblanc Pen Takes Years of Training to Make | WSJ Coveted
Montblanc’s fountain pen, the Meisterstück, has been used by leaders like King Charles, Barack Obama and John F. Kennedy. The sought after $1,200 luxury item is the ultimate status symbol. WSJ visited Montblanc’s headquarters in Germany to see the 100 steps it takes to make its signature pen and to learn why it's still so popular after 100 years.
Chapters:
0:00 The Montblanc Meisterstuck
0:53 The history
2:20 How the pens are made
5:00 Using the pen
5:57 Inheriting a Montblanc
WSJ's Coveted highlights the precision and process behind expertly-crafted cult favorites — from the pencils beloved by Disney animators to the sushi knives breaking thousands of years of Japanese tradition. These stories show how the smallest everyday items can be transformed into the ultimate luxury splurge.
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