Wahl-Eversharp Skyline Aviator Black
Wahl-Eversharp Skyline: A Classic Reimagined
First introduced in 1941 and designed by industrial design legend Henry Dreyfuss, the Eversharp Skyline was inspired by the sleek lines of the 20th Century Limited locomotive. Its streamlined, Art Deco design made it both a symbol of American innovation and a practical writing tool in a time when quality mattered most.
By 1945, it had become the best-selling pen in the U.S., beloved for its style and reliability during and after WWII.
Now, the Skyline returns—modernized with updated materials and craftsmanship, while staying true to its iconic form. Available as a fountain pen with a converter system, the new Skyline comes in a range of vibrant colors and finishes, blending classic design with contemporary flair.
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This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
Wahl-Eversharp Skyline Gold Trim
Wahl-Eversharp Skyline: A Classic Reimagined
First introduced in 1941 and designed by industrial design legend Henry Dreyfuss, the Eversharp Skyline was inspired by the sleek lines of the 20th Century Limited locomotive. Its streamlined, Art Deco design made it both a symbol of American innovation and a practical writing tool in a time when quality mattered most.
By 1945, it had become the best-selling pen in the U.S., beloved for its style and reliability during and after WWII.
Now, the Skyline returns—modernized with updated materials and craftsmanship, while staying true to its iconic form. Available as a fountain pen with a converter system, the new Skyline comes in a range of vibrant colors and finishes, blending classic design with contemporary flair.
Select options
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
Wahl-Eversharp Skyline Silver Trim
Wahl-Eversharp Skyline: A Classic Reimagined
First introduced in 1941 and designed by industrial design legend Henry Dreyfuss, the Eversharp Skyline was inspired by the sleek lines of the 20th Century Limited locomotive. Its streamlined, Art Deco design made it both a symbol of American innovation and a practical writing tool in a time when quality mattered most.
By 1945, it had become the best-selling pen in the U.S., beloved for its style and reliability during and after WWII.
Now, the Skyline returns—modernized with updated materials and craftsmanship, while staying true to its iconic form. Available as a fountain pen with a converter system, the new Skyline comes in a range of vibrant colors and finishes, blending classic design with contemporary flair.
Select options
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page