The Right Instrument
Parker’s most classic offering is its Jotter style, created in the early 1950s and featuring the line’s iconic arrow on the clip. At the higher end of the Parker selection are fine-writing fountain pens with 24K gold nibs and lustrous, long-lasting finishes.
While Parker pens are known for their classic styling, reliability and exceptional performance, the Waterman line cuts a more fashionable figure with
its bold European flair. Waterman pens use precious metals and eye-catching designs to appeal to what Mike Bothwell, brand manager for Waterman and Parker, sees as its typical end-user: “A stylish and chic person who wants to augment their personal style by wearing a pen almost as if it were a piece of jewelry,” he described. The most classic Waterman selection