
i recently purchased this pen through the green board for about half off. it's limited to 999 pieces, and based on the pelikan m800. chronoswiss is a watch company headed by gerd lang, based in munich. apparently he loved his pelikan demonstrator pen so much, that he commissioned pelikan to produce a special pen for his company's 20th anniversary. the pen's hardware is reminiscent of his watches, which have coin-edged bezels, onion crowns, and classic dials.

the case is leather embossed and a nice dark green color. it holds a small note pad, and includes a tiny corked test tube containing a broad oblique nib (the pen also comes with a medium point). as i already have too many medium points, i quickly exchanged to the oblique broad nib, and inked up with pr dc supershow blue.

since it's based on the pel m800, the balance and weight are nearly identical, which is to say, comfortable. it feels balanced both posted and unposted, and fits comfortably and compactly in my shirt pockets. i have a penchant for larger pens and broader nibs, so this combo fit the bill nicely. the nib is a left foot oblique. i think it's intended for righties, but i found that i could write with it fairly well - i'm a southpaw overwriter. as with my m1000, the ink flow is generous, and the feel of nib to paper smooth. i'm not getting great line variation however, and that may be due to the nib design intended for righties. i still like it, since it's different than a plain jane medium.

the cap unscrews in three-quarters of a turn, and when posted, feels very secure. the nib is two tone 18k, just like pelikan's, and presumably also made by bock. the feed looks to be the same as pelikan's. the pen is a nice translucent medium green, with sterling silver trim. the pen is typical pelikan piston-fill - that is to say - very reliable. it has something called a delta t system, which apparently prevents the pen from leaking during changes of temperature or pressure. since it's a demonstrator pen, obviously the ink level is readily visible, as is the piston-fill mechanism. as with any demonstrator, you can see condensation and ink spots in all their glory on the cap.

overall, i'm very happy with this pen. like most pelikans, it's a bullet proof writer, dependable, and sober. i think it fits in nicely b/t pelikans, which may be a little too conservative, and crazy overwrought limited editions. unfortunately, it has a limited edition price tag, almost a thousand large. not worth it, imho, for that price. like i said, i got it for about half that, but even then, it may still not be worth it for some. it is for me, however, and i think anyone who is a fan of chronoswiss wristwatches or is looking for an unusual pelikan should definately take it for a spin. much better pics can be seen at worldlux (no affiliation, yada yada).

ok, so now time for ratings. why? well, it seems that everyone loves them, despite the fact that they're so personal/subjective, and ultimately meaningless to many. but who cares, it's fun. remember, ymmv.
test results
cap and body (17/20): very good form and trim. very good fit and finish. translucent demonstrator
section (8/10): typical flared pelikan section. some may not like the silver trim near the nib
nib performance (17/20): very smooth oblique medium, good flow, no skipping (didn't review the also provided medium point)
writing comfort (18/20): typical well designed pelikan comfort
design (8/10): trim cleverly mimicks chronoswiss wristwatch elements
value (6/10): $995 retail - ouch. try to get this one used if you can. remember it comes with two nibs, however
filling system (9/10): wonderful pelikan piston fill
total: 83/100 (100 would be the perfect pen, which as you & i know, doesn't exist, unless of course you think so otherwise, but then do tell...)