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The Nautilus Ti Toffee combines iconic design with heat-treated titanium for a unique brown champagne finish. Stainless steel nib, ebonite feed, and piston filling system ensure reliable and consistent performance.
| Brand | Nahvalur |
| Series | Nahvalur Nautilus |
| Color | Brown |
| Edition | Regular |
| Body Material | Titanium |
| Nib Material | Steel |
| Nib Type | Hard |
| Filling Mechanism | Piston Filler |
| Cap Type | Screw-Cap |
| Trim | Rose Gold |
| Length (closed) | 151 mm |
| Length (body) | 132 mm |
| Length (cap) | 66 mm |
| Diameter (body) | 14 mm |
| Weight (overall) | 54 g |
The Nahvalur Nautilus Ti Toffee fountain pen represents a new evolution of the renowned Nautilus collection, a line appreciated by enthusiasts for its distinctive design and solid build quality.
Inspired by the submarine it is named after, the Nautilus stands out for its cylindrical design, and a strong yet well-balanced silhouette. A recognizable and contemporary design, created to offer a comfortable and reliable writing experience.
With the Ti Toffee version, Nahvalur introduces a new interpretation of the model, crafted entirely from titanium. The pen features a refined warm brown tone with champagne undertones, capable of catching the light with elegance and depth.
What makes this finish truly special is the way it is achieved: the color comes from a heat-treatment process applied directly to the titanium, not from plating. This means the tone is an integral part of the material itself, giving the pen an authentic, organic, and long-lasting appearance, with natural variations depending on the light.
From a technical perspective, the Nautilus Ti Toffee retains all the features that made the collection iconic. It is equipped with a stainless steel nib paired with an ebonite feed, ensuring a generous and consistent ink flow. The piston filling system also provides high ink capacity and practical everyday usability.
A fountain pen with a strong character, where industrial design and material craftsmanship come together to create a unique and distinctive writing instrument.