Thank you David

I really do hunger for more information regarding Inoxcroms. They don't seem to be as well known among fountain pen users compared to brands like Parker - but I really do admire this brand!
The other one I have is the Inoxcrom Zepellin, which has their 'standard' steel nib. They are quite common in department stores and pen stores here in Australia, and I think they are the most affordable, reliable fountain pens that can be bought at a store.
What surprised me about this Wallstreet Elegance is that I had always thought Inoxcrom only made one type of fountain pen nib (the plain steel one) - but I was wrong. And now you've just told me they also have an 14K gold one :doh:

Amazing!
IMO, they don't share the same faults and weaknesses that most of the other entry-level pens at the same price in big brands have. I'd choose an Inoxcrom over a Parker Vector, Sheaffer No-Nonesense or Lamy Safari anyday! Compared to them, Inoxcroms are built more tougher, write
better, feels like you're getting more value out of your money, and the convenience of being able to buy directly at a shop without being ripped off is a real bonus for a student like me who has trouble getting things online at the moment

I definitely recommend Inoxcrom pens for those who seek an alternative workhorse pen. (Unfortunately, I don't think Inoxcrom has a huge range of nib sizes.)
ps: Are there different sized nibs available for the two-tone nib of the Wallstreet Elegance? There is an engraving on the nib that says "M" for Medium (i think). As far as I know, their 'standard' steel nibs come in one-size only. Is it different for their higher-up models?