![]() ![]() Today, Montblanc's repertoire includes complicated in-house movements with chronograph functions or tourbillons. The automatic caliber ETA 2000 or 2892, the automatic chronograph movement Valjoux 7750, or the hand-winding caliber Peseux 7001 power these timepieces. It is then no wonder that their first mechanical watches were given the name "Meisterstück". Since the beginning, they have adhered to the strict quality standards established decades ago with the famous Meisterstück pen collection. Montblanc has been producing watches in their company factory in Le Locle, Switzerland since 1997. Leaders around the world sign treaties, laws, and other important documents with the Hamburg-based company's pens. But that's just my 2c of advice.The Montblanc brand is inseparable from world-class writing utensils. Either it is some model that it's not worth faking (el-cheapo 60's and 70's MB fountain pens), or I simply don't buy it.Īs a general rule of thumb, either you trust the seller (from previous purchases or meeting them personally), or you trust that paypal will sort it out in the long run (may happen, may not happen), or it's best to stay safe and not buy anything at all. Fountain pens are a bit easier, but due to the quality of the photos, sometimes still challenging. It is (at least for me) impossible to detect (good quality) fake montblanc ballpoints on ebay based on photos. So, I think it is no good to bid/buy any MB from om now on. If you google that serial number there are many many pens with that serial. your pen is extremely likely to be fake. ![]() It is silly to sell a real montblanc in a fake package consciously. ![]() Even if the seller is in good faith, they may be making a mistake. My reasoning is, if the person that sold you the pen didn't recognize the fake package, he/she will certainly not recognize a fake pen. More often than not, if the packaging is fake, the pen has a high probability of being fake as well. Photos will help, and even if it looks real in the photos, no guarantee can be given. ![]()
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