Review: M800 Cream Blue (2024)

Pelikan M800 Cream Blue Fountain Pen
Pelikan M800 Cream Blue Fountain Pen

The pairing of dark blue resin with cream elements applied to the large form factor of the M800 gives this model a subtle, understated beauty

Pelikan M800 Cream Blue Fountain Pen and G30 Gift Packaging
Pelikan M800 Cream Blue and M924 White Tiger

Rare instances of a light colored resin on an M800 sized model. Top: M800 Cream Blue (2024). Bottom: M924 White Tiger (2000)

Pelikan M800 Cream Blue, M200 Café Crème, and M205 White

How does the cream colored resin compare? Top to bottom: M200 Café Crème (2015), M800 Cream Blue (2024), and M205 White (2009)

Pelikan M800 Cream Blue, M805 Dark Blue, M800 Dark Blue Nord/LB, and M817 Tiffany Cobalt Blue

Pelikan is no stranger to dark blue. Top to bottom: M800 Cream Blue (2024), M805 Dark Blue (2003), M800 Dark Blue Nord/LB (1995), and M817 Tiffany Atlas Cobalt Blue (1990)

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The Cream Blue embodies the classic Souverän design with all of the quality and reliability that entails but the resin likes to show scratches

Pelikan M800 Cream Blue Fountain Pen

The Cream Blue features a set of dimensions preferred by many but not all pen lovers

Pelikan M800 Cream Blue Fountain Pen

Old reliable returns so thrill seekers will need to look to a custom grind to get any excitement out of this nib

Pelikan M800 Cream Blue Fountain Pen

The M800 is the gold standard of piston fillers in terms of filling and maintenance

Pelikan M800 Cream Blue Fountain Pen

The Cream Blue’s pricing if fairly flat over the year prior but still quite expensive

Pelikan M800 Cream Blue Fountain Pen

The M800 Cream Blue wows when it comes to looks but is otherwise the same M800 that you know and love. The only compelling reason to get one is if you’re in love with the finish

Pelikan M800 Cream Blue Fountain Pen


12 responses

  1. Thanks for another wonderful review!

    I am wondering how does the cream white resin compared to that on M320 Pearl White, are they similar?

    This light color M800 release reminds me of their earlier prototype in Grey (4 different shades of grey I’ve seen so far), not sure why the Burgundy and the Grey prototype didn’t make it to become a production release, which could be very interesting.

    • You’re most welcome. The M320 Pearl is a touch darker with perhaps a little more yellow and, of course, has the pearlescence that the Cream Blue doesn’t. Not too far off though. I would say similar but still distinct from one another.

  2. I always enjoy your reviews, particularly the comparative pictures. At the end of the day, M800 reviews typically boil down to great pen, but there’s not much new to report here technically. So, your blue-blue-blue-blue and cream-cream-white photos add important context and comparison.

    • It’s honestly a struggle to write some of these reviews because I am looking for that “thing” that gives this pen an edge. In this case, a light resin M800 was the only really distinguishing thing I could find and that’s not much to hang your hat on. I do enjoy doing a deep dive through the collection though to find comparable models and bringing them forward. Glad it doesn’t go unnoticed.

  3. I haven’t been into the fountain pen hobby long enough to have known about the previous blue models, but I love the blue and cream colors together. Still, the price tag is enough to prevent me from buying it, and I purchased my red M800 for roughly $225 less than the blue and cream M800 from a well known seller. Still, I personally think it’s a beautiful pen; but I agree that additional nib choices would help make it more appealing.

    • I think some of these dark blue pens are quite striking and are amongst some of my favorites. Sorry this one is cost prohibitive but conrats on the Black/Red M800. Great pen.

  4. Thanks for the review, Joshua. I am really on the fence with this one. The initial look is very striking, but the more I look at it, the less sure I am. I guess I will look at the videos again a few times over the next several days, and see how I feel then. As you mentioned, the M800 chassis is a great size and weight for a lot of users, and the re-appearance of the ink window is definitely a plus. Keep up the good work!

    • Pelikan seems to often, but not always, keep the ink window when the barrel is a solid color. Plenty of examples where that wasn’t the case but, as you said, nice to see it here.

  5. Thank you for the extensive review. This particular M800 will not become part of my collection. Personally I would love it if Pelikan would make a M805 tortoise black or dare I say a M1005 model. Love the tortoise black material however the M605 is just too small.

  6. M800s have always been among my favorites and this pen came out around the same time that my mother passed away. She wasn’t an FP person but this color combination was right up her alley. I think of her every time I use it and do think it’s a lovely pen in its own right.

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