

✒️ Elevate your signature with the pen that means business.
The Pilot Metropolitan Collection Fountain Pen combines a fine 0.5mm nib with a durable brass barrel and stainless steel accents, delivering a smooth, smudge-resistant writing experience in sleek silver. Highly rated and perfect for professionals seeking affordable luxury and timeless style.






| ASIN | B00KRPFMFQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,510 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #215 in Fountain Pens |
| Brand | Pilot |
| Closure | Retractable |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,671) |
| Date First Available | 11 July 2014 |
| Grip Type | Smooth |
| Ink Color | Black |
| Item Weight | 91 g |
| Line Size | 0_5mm |
| Manufacturer | Pilot Pen Corporation of America |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 91113 |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model number | 91113 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Point Type | Fine |
| Product Dimensions | 3.05 x 5.84 x 17.78 cm; 91 g |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Tip Type | Fountain |
Z**A
ليس هذا هو أول قلم حبر لي .فلدي الكثير لكن هذا أقربها إلى .سلس ومريح في المسكة وجودته لا تضاهى ويأتي مع محول وخرطوشة. اوصي به جدا لمن يرغب في جودة وبسعر مناسب .
H**.
An amazing beginner fountain pen. Highly recommend
This was my first fountain pen and it has been incredibly easy to use and get comfortable with. Ink dries fast and i have no smearing even though i am a leftie. Big thumbs up!
P**R
Pilot super
The balance on this pen is lovely So too is the nib for smooth flow If they sorted the clip this would look very expensive As it is it is a very good pen
A**R
Best in class
Love the ink and paper interface
D**C
Very nice pen
A**R
Complete review Pens and inks under Considerration - 1. Parker Vector Metallix (F) with Parker Quink Black 2. Parker frontier Matte Gold Trim (F) with Lapis Bard Irish Joe 3. Pilot Metropolitan (F) with Waterman Red 4. Pilot Metropolitan (F) with Parker Quink Blue 5. Lamy Safari (M) with Pelikan 4001 Violet 6. Lamy safari (M) with Lamy T52 Turquoise 7. Lamy 2000 (F) with Lamy T53 Crystal Amazonite Out of all of the above mentioned pens "Pilot Metropolitan" truely justifies the price, consistent writer whether you choose one pen over other both fine nibs have same width. Looks a classical masterpiece i have no problem with weight of pen or grip (normal 6 feet tall man),.. Only bad part is convertor is old style, you need to buy CON 40 converter for another 600 INR LAMY SAFARI seems overvalued, should be around 2000 INR, both pens feel different but very very smooth can be used whole day for writing compared to pilot metropolitan, though both nibs are MEDIUM but feel slightly different. (not the case with pilot) Parker vector Metallix I would say go ONLY if you have not much of money or just want to start with fountain pens, writing with this is good, pen is very short so not so comfortable (FINE) is comparable to pilot , BUT BUT,..... NONE of the OTHER pens dry, but I had weird experience with Parker Metallix that it gets dry ink if not used for a week, LAMY and Pilot on other hand can be used without headache after a month (Although I know it will be futile to do comparison of pen which is hardly 5 times cheaper with set of expensive ones) but I SAY SKIP Parker Frontier is also FINE, writes good but definitely not on the finer side, better to go for this than Vector Lamy 2000 fountain pen is true gem of fountain pens cannot be compared with the others (and should not be 😂) it's expensive with price of INR 25000, but go only if you love writing,. I do write alot so for me its ok. But first make a habbit of admiring the cheap ones. --------- NOW coming to Inks Parker Quink is truely what justifies the price - depth of color is awesome for INR 100, writes good,. Consistent and dries quickly Best ink you can buy is "Pilot Iroshizuku" and Lamy T53 Crystal collection I have both but could not show sample of Iroshizuku,.. Both costs INR 1500 so not on affordable side,. But fantastic inks Pelikan 4001 is one of the affordable and yet beautiful inks (use with medium nib) to feel the color shading effects.... You can go for it!! Waterman Ink goes with its name, it's watery (Not Bad) but takes time to dry out,.. But rich in color little costly but comparable to Pelikan, makes Pelikan better ink. Lapis Bard Irish Joe is good but expensive, ink dries in between Pelikan and Waterman,.. LOOKS ugly till wet but it's looks jaw dropping BEAUTIFUL once dries, lots of highlights and definitely worth the price. Lamy Ink T52, Ah! Again as Lamy pens it's expensive better to skip this and jump directly towards Pilot Iroshizuku ink Lamy crystal ink i use only with Lamy 2000, ink is good but very expensive than Pilot Iroshizuku, thus making Pilot ink a better choice anyday. Now coming to which Nib Size to choose If you write small really small then go for fine nibs, so Pilot Fine is go to pen if money is not a constraint. Medium Nibs on other sides highlights the shades of inks, much smooth and makes fountain pen a true gem of engineering., I would say if not sure GO with MEDIUM, it's definitely make you into fountain pens. It does not matter how expensive or how cheap pen or ink or watch you use., just you should love it,.. Cultivate a habbit of writing its worth of.
L**O
Excelente calidad y escritura fluida
F**0
Bonjour C'est un très joli stylo plume pilot, on sent la qualité de fabrication. Attention il faut es cartouches de la même marque.
A**R
I love this pen. You'll love it too. It feels good, looks good, and is fantastic to write with. I plan to buy this pen for valued clients. With blue-black ink, I'm already getting looks of envy. The nib is smooth and produces a fine line. It will flow-hard if you apply pressure. The converter is included (squeeze type), and easy to use. I prefer a see-through piston, but no issues. Minor criticisms would be 1) the cap has to be snuggly fit on the barrel if, like me, you like to write with the cap on the barrel. I found it tends to pop off - but I'm used to this and it's not the only pen prone to this. 2) After purchasing I found out a replacement nib is not available. I understand that the pen is so inexpensive this is likely not a concern, but I don't quite get the logic. (I was inspired to inquire when I let my 11yo try it the first day I had it, and he promptly dropped it on its nib. The pen "cricketed" for a day, but with writing lost its click and is now completely fine.)
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