








✒️ Write Your Season, Own the Moment
The Sailor 11-1224-102 Fountain Pen blends exquisite Japanese seasonal artistry with professional-grade performance. Featuring a 14K gold-plated extra fine nib, dual ink compatibility, and a lightweight, ergonomic acrylic body, this pen offers millennial managers a refined writing experience that elevates everyday tasks into moments of inspired creativity.
| ASIN | B07PRJGM8X |
| Additional Features | Dual Use |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #176,194 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #770 in Fountain Pens |
| Body Shape | Round |
| Brand | セーラー万年筆 |
| Brand Name | セーラー万年筆 |
| Closure Type | Lid |
| Color | Manleaf |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 50 Reviews |
| Drill Point | Extra Fine |
| Grip Type | Contoured |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | Service Cartridge |
| Ink Base | Water |
| Ink Color | Multicolor |
| Item Diameter | 0.7 Inches |
| Item Dimensions | 0.67 x 0.67 x 4.88 inches |
| Item Height | 12.4 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| Line Size | 0_5mm |
| Manufacturer | セーラー万年筆 |
| Material | Acrylic |
| Material Type | Acrylic |
| Model Name | Fountain Pen, Shiki Weave, Snow Tsuki Vacation, Extra Fine Point, 11-1224 |
| Model Number | 11-1224-102 |
| Pattern | Single Item |
| Style | Extra Fine |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Writing Instrument Form | Fountain Pen |
N**K
Fantastic extra fine pen
This is a fantastic fountain pen. Build quality is superb, with extremely high attention to detail. I love the ergonomics, including the size, shape, weight, and balance, especially posted. The ink delivery system includes Sailor's dependable cartridge/converter and one of the best plastic feeders on the market. The 14k gold nib is second to none, with a true Japanese extra fine tip and an excellent writing surface geometry. Overall, the nib performs extremely well, with silky smooth ink flow, and an effortless, pleasant, and reliable writing experience. However, this is more of a precision tool, rather than a general-purpose pen. The extra fine nib will feel toothy, particularly to people who have never used a Japanese extra fine nib before. However, once you get used to it, you're going to appreciate its unrivaled writing performance, at least in this price category (under $200). Moreover, it's a really beautiful pen. Having said that, I would not recommend this pen as a gift, especially for first-time fountain pen users. Instead, buy the model with the medium-fine nib (MF), as it will be more suitable for beginners. Shipping from Amazon Japan was super quick, with detailed tracking along the way. Highly recommended!
V**E
Afforable Gold Nib Pen
Great gold Nib, escpecially at this price point. Love the look of the pen. This is a true Japanese extra-fine nib, some might not like how thin it writes, and might get some getting used to. Needs its own propriatary converter which is fine. It is on the small size, which is why I use it posted. If you have purchased a Sailor pen before you'll recognize the quality. It is a good pen.
J**S
The pen is very high quality and a great writer for an EF nib.
The pen is very well built and writes very well. The description is apparently inaccurate. It states the pen includes a converter (that I generally insist on using). It came with 2 cartridges and no converter. That's very disappointing. So if you buy one, be prepared to pay more later if you want a converter. Others have noted this, but the seller isn't making it right.
S**E
Unsure of authenticity but happy with my purchase anyway!
It's hard to tell whether this is authentic since it didn't come with the insert that has the sticker seal of authenticity that all my other Sailor pens came with, but either way I'm happy with my purchase. It did have the booklet though. The nib is flawless and started flowing immediately. My first impression is that it has slightly less feedback than my other Sailor PGS <EF> that I got from an authorized seller, but the line width is exactly the same. It's an unfair comparison though since I'm not using the same ink, as I'm using the cartridge this pen came with and not a converter like my other PGS. When comparing it side by side to my other Pro Gear Slims (I now have a total of 7) it looks exactly the same. So, it very well could be authentic and just didn't come with a seal of authenticity. Great price for a great pen, happy with my purchase and recommend.
K**N
Extremely happy with this pen, but...
Very disappointed, 2 black cartridges, not 1 cartridge and 1 converter as stated in the description. Pen is beautiful, very unisex sky blue. 20% shorter then my Platinum 3776. Looks like plastic, so light weight. I need to post it. Gold EF nib, slight flex, writes fine like my 3776 UEF. Good amount of feedback, and writes slightly smoother then my UEF nib. I write very small in my 4x6 BUJO and these are the only 2 pens that can produce the right line width. Pens I own that just miss the mark are Preppy & Perpenep EF, Kakuno EF and Hongdian EF. The aesthetics alone are enough to purchase. Sailor EF rivals as the thinnest line you can get OOTB. It might be smoother if I change the ink. This Sailor pen is better looking then my Platinum 3776 Century Bold Chartres Blue, hands down!
M**.
Worth it for me
The pen worked out of the box but was a little scratchy. Some of that was the extra fine nib, which has a smaller sweet spot and scratches off paper fibers if pressed too hard. After some gentle tuning and flossing, I ended up giving it a couple passes on with micromesh and mylar. Since then it’s been super smooth with that feedback that Sailor and extra fine nibs are known for. I suspect these sorts of adjustments and maintenance are part of what would be included if I paid the extra money to get it from an authorized dealer in the US. Using abrasives and other techniques is a bit of a gamble, especially when attempting it for the first time, like I was doing. I enjoyed being hands on with it and getting better acquainted with how the pen works. So if you are okay with buying a pen that may not be perfect right out of the box, this is a great deal on a wonderful pen. (That said, it is ultimately a luxury purchase, and there are steel nib pens that feel great too at under half the cost.)
H**E
It's a beautiful DRY pen.
The pen is very light for such an expensive pen, I wanted to have some kind of weight, but it writes smoothly, SOMETIMES. I don't know if is the ink or not because I swap it like 5 times or more & it's still dry so for a $100 pen I expect the smoothness to be perfect. In other words, this pen is not really worth your money. Really, save your wallet & pass on this pen. I'm probably going to resell mines.
G**O
Favorite EF nib pen
I write very small, and always use a fine to extra-fine nib pen, and this pen is now my favorite. Great fine line, flow is excellent, very smooth writing experience. Beautiful aesthetic in design. Using primarily on Tomoe River paper and a planner and notebook on lovely 100gsm Austrian(?) paper from Paper Republic - writes like a dream.
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