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The perfect gift for a special occasion (or just because), this Visconti set contains three all-important daily items: the pen, the watch, and the wallet. The Italian-made pen is inspired by Michelangelo, whose paintings, sculptures, and architectural commissions rank as some of the most famous works of art ever Read More
$200 for a rollerball, a mediocre quartz watch, and what looks like a pressed leather ("genuine leather") watch in some box is not a good purchase. To claim that it was originally 10x that really shows what kind of company Visconti is. They take mediocre products, make them super expensive, and call them luxury. I tested 8 Visconti Home Sapiens in a row; none of which worked properly. I gave up and got a Pelikan instead, which was perfect right away.
For rollerballs you're better off going with a very affordable retro 51, for watch you can get a Timex that looks way nicer and will probably last longer, and for a wallet go with something with actual leather.
If you're into fountain pens and have looked at Visconti, look at Sailor, Pilor, Pelikan, or the higher end Lamy instead. For something really special you can look at Nakaya. They will all feel as nice, be cheaper, and perform far more reliably.
Is Visconti trying to become the next Montblanc? The wallet and watch are done in good taste, but I guess you can say the same about Montblanc accessories.