1.Parker

One of the first things that users attest to is the sheer confidence that using a Parker pen brings to their work or studies. The Parker Pen Company has been known to make different types of pens other than the prominent Parker 100 that came out in 2004.
Other company creations include Jotters (U.S. President John F. Kennedy’s favorite), Sonnet, Vector, Classic, Arrow, etc. Parker is a name synonymous with excellence and the brand stands strong to date, expanding into refills and inks as well as ballpoint pens.
2.Mont Blanc

Mont Blanc – named after ‘White Mountain’, the highest in the Alps – has grown in awe and repute, much like the mountain it is named after. From their limited edition series like the Patron of the Art lineup to sundry special editions, Mont Blanc puts the ‘E’ in Exclusivity. Mont Blanc is the most premium pen in this list and hence is one of the top Pen Brands in the world.
3.cross

Cross Company is American-based and was founded in 1846. From desk accessories, wristwatches, leather goods (portfolios, pen cases), cufflinks, and journals to fine writing instruments (mechanical pencils, ballpoints, fountain pens), the brand has made large inroads into the lattermost category. Its success ranges far and wide, making it a million-dollar brand that has the privilege of being the official pen suppliers to the American White House since the 1970s.
4.Sheaffer

the Sheaffer Pen Corporation is actually American-based (not European as the name might suggest), and it has carried on the rich tradition of manufacturing some of the finest luxury pens on the market.
Their collection includes Brand-inclusive names like Legacy Heritage, Intensity, VFM, Prelude, and Taranis; to name a handful. Also dealing in tablet holders, leather pen pouches, and ink cartridges, the name Sheaffer denotes timeless elegance in a world that would sooner reach for the mundane.
5.Cello

The brand’s journey began with the making and distribution of classic ball pens, which employed German inks and imported tips as part of the design. France’s BIC took over Cello in 2015 and expanded its repertoire to manufacturing color, permanent, and whiteboard markers, as well as roller and fountain pens; in addition to general school and office stationery.
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