Outfitted with a nib worthy of such a device, the LAMY 2000 includes a platinum-coated, 14-karat gold nib that provides enough spring to stay writing for hours without a worry. To ensure that you maintain solid grip and give a slight accent, the front section is made entirely of stainless steel, as is the spring-loaded pocket clip. The pen is filled simply by dipping the nib into a bottle of ink and tightening the piston knob at the end, gently harnessing gravity to get the job done. World-renowned for its good looks and great function, the LAMY 2000 carries enough weight with writers to be one of Neil Gaiman's go-to tools.