1. Dupont S.T.
Simon Tissot Dupont faced numerous challenges in his early business years. In 1872, despite a devastating fire destroying his transportation company, Dupont was determined to purchase a leather goods workshop specializing in crafting bags for the bureaucrats and intellectuals of Paris. This acquisition eventually brought him major clientele.
Simon Tissot passed his legacy to his two sons, Lucien and Andre Dupont, in 1919, when the company rebranded as Les Fils de S.T. Dupont, focusing on producing luxury travel luggage and accessories. The Dragon Collection – a limited edition pen and lighter set inspired by the Year of the Dragon in the Chinese zodiac – includes rare items: only eight sets of the Dragon Diamond collection, 88 sets of the Prestige collection, and 888 sets of the Premium collection.
Another iconic collection is the Thousand and One Nights Limited Edition, drawing inspiration from Eastern culture and the legendary story. This collection features a Ligne 2 lighter, a fountain pen, a Neo-Classique ballpoint pen, a pen stand, a letter opener, and Dupont ink bottles, with only 1001 units of each piece made.
Website: https://uk.st-dupont.com/


2. Waterman
Waterman is one of the most renowned pen brands worldwide, on par with other prestigious names like Montblanc, Pelikan, Caran d’Ache, Sailor, and Parker. It's widely used by everyone from business executives to pen collectors.
The brand has a rich history, dating back to 1883 when it was founded by young Lewis Edson Waterman. Along with George Parker and Walter Sheaffer, Waterman is considered one of the key figures in the development of the modern fountain pen, which, though invented in the 10th century, was only perfected and widely used by the late 19th century.
In 2001, Waterman was acquired by Sanford, a subsidiary of Newell Rubbermaid, and became part of the same company as its longtime competitor, Parker (along with other well-known brands like Rotring, Zebra, and Paper Mate). Originally designed for the elite, Waterman pens have always embodied luxury and refinement. Over the years, the brand has continued to evolve, producing high-end fountain pens that have become among the most respected in the world.
Website: https://www.waterman.com/


3. Caran d'Ache
Founded in Geneva in 1915, the company's headquarters (the Maison) is committed to creating and developing writing and art tools crafted from the finest materials and exceptional techniques. This includes the extraordinary artistry of Chinese lacquerwork, with techniques passed down through generations, all executed by hand.
Caran d'Ache is the pen name of a French illustrator (born in Russia) who achieved worldwide fame in the 19th century. His name was inspired by the Russian word 'karandash,' meaning pencil, which itself derives from a Turkish word related to graphite, the source of pencil lead. In 2010, Caran d'Ache opened its first retail store in Geneva. That same year, the 1010 Diamons fountain pen, the world's most expensive pen, was introduced. This unique design is made of white gold and features over 850 rare, flawless diamonds. A masterpiece of craftsmanship, it was part of the brand's 1010 collection, created to honor Swiss watchmaking excellence.
In 2015, to celebrate its 100th anniversary, Caran d'Ache unveiled a new logo for all of its products. While maintaining the essence of the old design, the logo was updated with a new signature by Emmanuel Poiré. This new logo prominently featured graphic details symbolizing the key milestones in the company's evolution.
Website: https://www.carandache.com/ch/fr/


4. Allan D’lious
Allan D'lious Pen Brand originated in Malaysia, founded by Allan D'lious Marketing Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. in January 1990. The company began with modest beginnings in a second-floor office in Taman Melaka Raya, Malaysia. Initially, it operated as an office supply service center and an exclusive distributor for Canon computers.
In the 1990s, with the booming economy and a consistent investment strategy, Allan D'lious successfully built its brand through a solid market development strategy. Today, the company has expanded to regions including Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia, including Vietnam, through the exclusive distributor, TM Quoc Te Hai Khang Ltd.
Allan D'lious pens are known for their beautiful, diverse designs, featuring elegant, sophisticated, and intricate craftsmanship. With high quality, these pens are popular as gifts for clients, business partners, and teachers. The brand is particularly favored by executives for signing important documents, symbolizing prestige and style.
The pens are crafted from durable materials, offering excellent shock resistance and a refined, elegant appearance. Precious metals play an important role in the pen's nib, enhancing its durability and writing quality. Allan D'lious pens typically feature nibs made of stainless steel, gold plating, or rhodium, ensuring that the nib remains intact and performs flawlessly for a lifetime of use.
Website: https://www.allandlious.vn/


5. Lamy
The story of Lamy Pens began 40 years ago when Manfred Lamy inherited his father’s pen manufacturing workshop. Continuing the family business, Lamy decided to focus on high-end writing instruments, establishing a brand that would become globally recognized and respected.
With a strong foothold in both the office supply and luxury pen markets, Lamy is now available in countries across Europe, America, and Japan, with millions of loyal fans worldwide. With prices ranging from $5 to $100, Lamy produces over 6 million pens annually, generating more than $60 million in profits each year.
Lamy’s groundbreaking design, especially the Lamy 2000, has captured the hearts of many users, becoming a staple in both bulk and high-end office supplies. When the Lamy 2000 was first released, it became ubiquitous, used for everything from note-taking to signing important documents. Despite being introduced over 40 years ago, the Lamy 2000 still holds its appeal, with sales reaching up to 2 million units per release. This product has solidified Lamy’s place in the luxury pen market, and while the brand has introduced many other models, the Lamy 2000 remains the most iconic, helping define Lamy's legacy as a top-tier writing instrument brand.
Website: https://butlamy.vn/


6. Sheaffer
No matter your style, the Sheaffer Prelude collection offers a design that’s perfect for you. This range includes pens with sleek, attractive designs for men, women, executives, business professionals, and specialists alike.
Sheaffer Prelude pens are beloved around the world for their comfortable feel while writing or signing. With a medium-sized barrel and a smooth finish, it’s a favorite among those who desire a pleasant and enjoyable writing experience. After nearly a century of growth and improvement, Sheaffer continues to provide fashionable pens with high reliability, cherished across generations.
Sheaffer pens are used by loyal individuals across the globe who appreciate genuine elegance and class. The production of each Sheaffer pen is rooted in craftsmanship and innovation, ensuring only the highest quality every day. Experience Sheaffer pens yourself, and discover the nearly century-long legacy that ensures each writing instrument is truly exceptional. With a premium Sheaffer pen, your signature will showcase true power and sophistication.
Website: https://bpm-sheaffer.com.au/


7. Montblanc
Montblanc Pens draw inspiration from the majestic Mont Blanc mountain peak. The brand's story began in 1906 with a fateful meeting between three men: Hamburg Alfred Nehemias (a banker), Claus-Johannes Voss (a businessman), and August Eberstein (an engineer).
The Montblanc products, with their iconic six-pointed snowflake emblem, are synonymous with luxury. Renowned for their unwavering commitment to quality, Montblanc quickly expanded into a range of luxury goods including belts, wallets, watches, and eyewear. Today, Montblanc is regarded as the world’s leading luxury brand, with prices reflecting its elite status.
With over 100 years of craftsmanship, Montblanc pens are a favorite of business professionals. Characterized by intricate designs, the pens feature barrels crafted from rare resin, with nibs, clips, and other details made from 18K gold or platinum, rhodium—precious metals that surpass gold in value. On average, a Montblanc pen costs around 200 USD.
Each Montblanc pen exudes timeless elegance, offering a distinct blend of sophistication and refinement. This is why it is particularly cherished by business executives. The brand represents meticulous craftsmanship, offering a unique and luxurious writing instrument that makes a statement for every owner.
Website: https://www.montblanc.com/en-vn


8. Parker
Founded by George Parker in 1888, Parker has long been synonymous with reliability, quality, and masterful craftsmanship. Parker pens have been a trusted companion to many notable figures over the past 125 years.
George Safford Parker recognized the need to revolutionize the pen industry, and in 1889, he patented his own fountain pen. He continued to innovate, earning two more patents for improved pen designs. In 1892, George teamed up with his friends and business partners, including insurance agent William F. Palmer, to officially launch the Parker Pen Company.
In Vietnam, mentioning pens often brings Parker to mind. However, in the pen community, this brand is often seen as more accessible and practical, rather than purely luxurious (though they do offer higher-end models). Parker is well-known for its wide range, from the budget-friendly Jotter pens to the mid-range Parker Sonnet, the slightly more premium Parker Premier, and the iconic Duofold, which has been a symbol of Parker's heritage for over 100 years. The history of Parker has been complex, with ups and downs, but today, it is owned by Newell Rubbermaid, a global company based in Hoboken, New Jersey, USA.
Website: https://www.parkerpen.com/


9. Sailor
In 1911, a prominent Japanese engineer, Kyugoro Sakata, introduced the Sailor fountain pen brand to the public. With its elegant design, style, and technical precision, it quickly gained immense popularity in Japan.
Sakata’s close friend, an Englishman working as a sailor on a long-distance ship, convinced him to invest in a pen factory. Initially hesitant, Sakata was soon won over by the pens' beauty, craftsmanship, and flawless functionality. This led him to open a pen manufacturing workshop, naming the brand 'Sailor' in honor of his friend. The name symbolizes adventure and the spirit of exploration. The first factory was established in Hiroshima, Japan, where it has remained operational ever since, gaining worldwide recognition. Every Sailor pen is a product of meticulous craftsmanship, with a focus on precision and perfection. The highlight of Sailor pens is the nib, designed by the world-renowned master, Nobuyoshi Nagahara.
Website: https://en.sailor.co.jp/

