Launched in 1987, the White M100 paired white resin with black trim, eventually becoming something of a classic thanks to its unique look. At the time, white pens were uncommon, and its black anodized trim stood out amongst Pelikan’s fine writing instruments. It would earn the nickname “Stormtrooper” because of its resemblance to characters from George Lucas’ 1977 film. The White M100 was discontinued in 1993 due to poor sales and we haven’t seen anything quite like it since. Now, thirty seven years later, Pelikan has introduced what some are already calling the “Dirty Stormtrooper.” The new M670 Warm Grey is different; it doesn’t use a typical white resin and departs from Pelikan’s usual trim conventions, employing a black PVD coating. It has its own distinctive model designation, but still feels familiar. While I’m not keen on the resin color, I appreciate the innovative approach this pen represents. Although I find the model a bit forgettable, I’m curious about the possibilities it might unlock. Keep reading for a detailed look at the M670 and my thoughts on the line’s potential.
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News: M670 Warm Grey Special Edition
Just yesterday, I reported news of the anxiously awaited M200 Golden Lapis. In a surprising move late last evening, we were given our first glimpse of a second new model, also due to drop in September. The M670 Warm Grey is an M6xx sized pen leading a new model designation with a fresh look and some unique elements never before seen on a Souverän. For those who don’t care for demonstrators or lament the smaller size of the M2xx series, this may be just the alternative that you’ve been waiting for. Pelikan’s M6xx releases since 2012 have largely focused on bold, bright colors married with white resin. The M670 features grey tones and PVD coated trim imparting a unique, black appearance. The look recalls the white M100 from the late 80s/early 90s, affectionately referred to as the “Stromtrooper.” While it’s tempting to attribute a fresh design to the influence of new ownership, it is important to remember that models like this often spend months to years in the development pipeline before materializing. Regardless of whose fingerprints are on this one, it is always refreshing to see Pelikan breaking out of its shell and trying something new. Keep reading to learn whether or not this is the Souverän for you.
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