S.T. Dupont
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S.T. Dupont Olympio Extra Large Palladium & Diamond Rollerball 482673, 2011
S.T. Dupont Olympio Extra Large Palladium & Diamond Rollerball 482673, 2011
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Special Vault Order Items - Please Read!
Special Vault Order Items - Please Read!
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All items are guaranteed to be as described and photographed.
Payments will be refunded (minus shipping) only if the item is not as described and shown.
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In 2011, S.T. Dupont launched their Extra Large Palladium and Diamond rollerball limited to 1952 pieces world-wide. The Roller pen convertible fiber tip and ballpoint Clip sets with 24 Diamonds (0,26 carat) Platinum finishes "Diamond Drops" pattern Limited to 1,952 pieces Supplied with a black medium roller ball refills (40840)
S.T. Dupont demonstrates a true dedication to craftsmanship and quality by transforming everyday fine quality writing instruments and lighters into works of art and family heirlooms.
Founded more than 140 years ago, S.T. Dupont has a rich history connected to royal families and the aristocracy. But having a strong connection to the past doesn’t mean the brand sticks to a tried-and-true strategy. In fact, it is a dedication to innovation that has allowed them to be one of the top luxury manufacturers for nearly one and a half centuries.
Thanks to the organic development of their product line, S.T. Dupont officially specializes in four areas—lighters, pens, leather goods, and accessories—and have branded these products, respectively, “The Art of Fire,” “The Art of Writing,” “The Art of Travel,” and “The Art of Seduction.”
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