Cross Pens
This category includes Cross pens across a defined range of series such as ATX, Century II, Classic Century, Calais, Edge, Beverly, Botanica, Peerless, Townsend and Tech models, along with ballpoint, rollerball, fountain pens, mechanical pencils and gift sets. Each series has a different barrel profile, weight and finish, which affects how the pen sits in hand and how it is presented. Slim profiles like Classic Century differ from heavier designs such as Townsend, while collections like Botanica introduce patterned finishes not found in standard ranges.
These variations allow selection based on purpose. Slim pens are suited to everyday use or inclusion in large programs, while heavier or more detailed series are chosen for gifting or presentation packs. Sets that include multiple pen types are used where a complete writing set is required rather than a single item.
Branding is applied using printing along the barrel for logo visibility, or engraving on the barrel surface for a more permanent result. Placement is typically centred along the pen body or aligned near the clip depending on the model. The chosen method depends on the finish of the pen and the level of detail required in the artwork.
Common Questions
What types of Cross pens are available?
The range includes ballpoint, rollerball, fountain pens and mechanical pencils across multiple series. Each type offers a different writing experience and presentation.
How do I choose between different Cross pen series?
The choice depends on barrel size, weight and finish. Slim designs suit everyday use, while heavier models are more suited to gifting or presentation.
Where is branding placed on Cross pens?
Branding is applied along the barrel or near the clip depending on the model. This ensures the logo remains visible during use.
Is engraving better than printing?
Engraving creates a permanent mark on the pen surface, while printing allows for more detailed artwork. The best option depends on the finish and design requirements.
