Following last year’s extraordinarily popular 007 Spymaster Duo and 007 Special Issue, our newest James Bond chapter uses simplicity and stunning optics to hit the sweet spot between accessibility and collectability.
Like the James Bond franchise itself, Goldfinger Special Issue keeps to a winning formula by returning to the standards of 007 Special Issue, then enhancing them in limited edition with exclusive references to Goldfinger—the 1964 movie many consider to be Bond’s best.
Materials, finishing and presentation on Goldfinger Special Issue stick to the script of 007 Special Issue, reprising its aluminium, brass and steel metalwork, this time retouched end to end with a blunt golden sheen. A limited release of 707 fountain pens and rollerballs reflects the edition’s gold-plated status and the momentum of Goldfinger’s 60th anniversary—celebrated this year by cinephiles and Bond fans alike. Edition numbering is engraved into the rear of the cap’s open-edged base.
As before, our silhouette’s all-aluminium body is oxidised, sandblasted and textured with a knurled, pistol-grip finish on the barrel. Trim is realised in brass, ion-plated and sandblasted, and includes a clip with fluting inspired by Bond’s Walther PPK revolver.
Overt branding details are provided by a debossed 007 logo on the upper barrel and inside the hollow-point cap top: the rifled steel insert that invokes the trademark gun-barrel animation that opens every James Bond movie. Fountain pens have the 007 pistol logo on a custom ø6mm, 14K yellow gold nib (EF, F, M, B, Stub 1.1) and use cartridge/converter filling.