St. Dupont was inspired by the adventures of the wild west for this collection: Conquest of the Wild West!
The Old West. The source of a million stories, and the start of the American Dream: that fame and fortune awaited those who made the journey across the desert. At its heart was a single image: the pioneer on horseback, a song in his heart and a Colt .45 on his hip.
From pen and lighter to kits and accessories, the Wild West Collection puts the weapons of modern life in the context of the legends. Be your own pioneer.
These bullet shaped cufflinks fit the Wild West theme perfectly! They have a palladium-plated finish, with a nice embossing on it!
Just before midnight, the Orient Express is stranded due to heavy snowfall. By morning, one of the passengers is found brutally stabbed to death in their cabin. The murderer is still on board! This mystery has to be solved before he strikes again... "Murder on the Orient Express", is based on the classic 1934 novel by Agatha Christie and will be in cinemas early November.
These S.T. Dupont Cufflinks have the shape and look of a suitcase. This same suitcase is featured in this movie! It is lacquered in brown, and finished with yellow-gold details. The thing that makes this Chinese Lacquering so special, is the fact that this is done by hand. Real craftmanship in the 'Maison du Dupont'!
This Limited Edition collection by St. Dupont consists of a brown lacquered fountain pen, rollerball and ballpoint, finished with yellow gold details. The lighter has the shape and look of a suitcase, which will be featured in the movie.
PVD stands for Physical Vapour Deposition.
With this material a resistant layer is layed on a certain subsurface (substrate).
PVD is applied on a very high temperature, +250 degrees celsius!
PVD stands for Physical Vapour Deposition.
With this material a resistant layer is layed on a certain subsurface (substrate).
PVD is applied on a very high temperature, +250 degrees celsius!
PVD stands for Physical Vapour Deposition.
With this material a resistant layer is layed on a certain subsurface (substrate).
PVD is applied on a very high temperature, +250 degrees celsius!