
Waterman Concorde
Brand
WatermanEra
1970sFilling_System
cartridge converterNib_Material
goldBody_Material
metal and matte resinRarity
uncommonKey Attributes
| Brand | Waterman |
| Model | Concorde |
| Country Of Origin | France |
| Era | 1970s |
| Production Year | 1971 |
| Filling System | cartridge-converter |
| Nib Material | gold |
| Body Material | metal and matte resin |
| Rarity | uncommon |
About this Fountain pen
The Waterman Concorde is a streamlined 1970s French fountain pen with a distinctly futuristic profile linked to Waterman's early-1970s design language. Collector interest centers on its tapered form, metal cap geometry, and gold nib, while reference sources describe it as not truly rare but not especially abundant.
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