Description
Diplomat Nexus, the alliance of history and innovation To celebrate the brand’s 100th anniversary, Diplomat has drawn inspiration from both the past and the future for its new fountain pen, Nexus. Nexus comes from latin necto which means linking, connecting and is a word used in chemistry. It shows our idea of the pen linking the past and the future based on piston technology, an invention described by pen enthusiasts as revolutionary at the start of the 20th century, but combining it with a new patented sealing system by closing the cap, the Diplomat Nexus combines the best of yesterday and tomorrow. No more risk of running out of fuel; no more cartridges and their plastic packaging. Thanks to its unique characteristics – proven seal, no risk of leakage even on an airplane, large ink capacity, ease of use and perfect fluidity of writing – the Diplomat Nexus offers a reassuring and infinite writing experience.
Technical details :
- Large tank (equivalent to 7 cartridges)
- Screw cap
- Visible ink level
- Automatic closing sealing system (under patent)
- Pipette filling support kit
Since 1922, the name Diplomat has stood for sophisticated writing instruments. Driven by excellence in quality and a spirit of innovation the manufacture for turned fountain pens developed into a leading manufacturer of premium writing instruments. The Diplomat pens still manufactured in Kierspe, Germany.
Shiri Rokshin (verified owner) –
I have had the pen for about a week. It is heavier than I expected as 41gr is the uncapped weight! Filling is a lot of fun, comes with pipette and ink bottle of Diplomat blue. The edges of the ink windows are a bit sharp. Outside trim is gold coloured rather than silver, but it suits the blue rather well. The grip is silver coloured. Nib is quite smooth.
KeeJoon (verified owner) –
I got the blue Nexus pen with silver trim to complement the black Nexus with silver trim I got earlier in the year. This way I can have blue and black inks in the pens, respectively, at all times. In my previous review of the black Nexus, I gave it four stars after using the pen for a couple of weeks. I would amend this and give the Nexus 5 stars because the things that bothered me before (slightly sharp ink window cutout and slightly slippery metal grip section) do not bother me any more. What remains is an amazingly consistent steel nib writer with huge ink capacity. Great daily writer.