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The rotring 600 is very nice i have a silver one and i love it. the only problem with it is the fact that the tip doesn't retract so it is vulnerable to breaking. therefore i would recommend the 800
Just added an option of uni-ball KuruToga.
http://thewirecutter.com/reviews/best-mechanical-pencils/
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I used to use a kuru toga... The mechanism isn't as dramatic as the promotional material makes it seem, and after a while, I noticed mine was making a clicking noise when writing. I personally prefer pencils with a retractable sleeve (like the graphgear 1000) and I've noticed that I perform the same action as the kuru toga if I'm paying attention.
I also use one, but I think my love for it has been surpassed by a 2mm lead holder I picked up awhile ago. Check out the "Penxo", it's pretty slick.
I recently a graphgear 1000, and it's amazing. The erasers can be a bit annoying, although it's super sturdy and good to fidget with. The grip is also great.
I also use the graphgear 1000. The grip is nice, and the erasers are actually big enough to use. It has a graphite indicator that shows the hardness or softness of the lead, if you're going to use multiple, and the retracting mechanism feels hearty. Solid built pencil with a utilitarian design
Graphgear 1000 is awesome! Used it for 5 years now and is super sturdy. I recommend it over any regular pencil, OHTO super promecha, and the rOtring 600. Simple design that is sturdy and durable.