Cross Century II Class 10

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Description

Cross Century II Class 10

 

With the Century II, Cross is launching the successor of its original classic, the Classic Century. The Cross Century II Class 10 largely follows the iconic model but has a wider body. Furthermore, the pen is finished with the iconic cap.

Unrivalled craftsmanship united in the Cross Century II Class 10

 

The Cross Century II Class 10 is made with a 10-carat gold-plated and laminated finish. The cap and the casing are subtly carved with a fine line pattern. In addition, the pen has a handy twist function, which makes the nib rotate in and out. Penshop offers the pen as a ballpoint, rollerball and fountain pen. The fountain pen is available in fine and medium writing thickness.

Give the Cross Century II Class 10 as a gift with an engraving

 

The Cross Century II Class 10 is a popular gift for business acquaintances or colleagues. Make the Cross Century II pen even more personal with an engraving. Penshop has its own engraving machines, so we can engrave the pen within one working day. Moreover, we do not charge extra for this. Take a look at the wide range of Cross pens in the webshop.

Specs

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BrandCross
Weight25
Color of the engravingBlack/Grey

Right-handed engraving

For right-handed users, the text is engraved on the right side of the pen. This way, the engraving is clearly readable for the writer during right-handed use, rather than being oriented outward.

For pens where the clip or cap is engraved, the engraving is positioned to be clearly readable when the cap is placed on top of the pen during writing.

Left-handed engraving

For left-handed users, the text is engraved on the left side of the pen. This way, the engraving is clearly readable for the writer during left-handed use, rather than being oriented outward.

For pens where the clip or cap is engraved, the engraving is positioned to be clearly readable when the cap is placed on top of the pen when writing.