Grant,
Congratulations on your pen I dissagree that watch parts covers the description because for me the use of nibs in the body of the pen is outstanding and the first time I have seen this used.
Apologies to Wood-of-1kind my comment was made before I saw your reply and is not in opposition to you but my take since all watch part pens deserve an identity, a difference.
Is the casting yours Grant also using more than one nib delightful I really see the point.
How difficult it is to imagine this pen in a pocket at first blush its about watches then in the hand no words exchanged it takes another characteristic all of its own even pointing the way up to the watch parts when housed and to the tip in use.
Using gold with black takes and balances the bling effect of this kit, my eye was fixed on the nibs before the kit, IMHO this is success making the kit the carrier of the creation that is your pen.
Really impressed love that pen and the statement it makes, the direction in steampunk that it arrived at, the impact it had on me.
So impressed am I I called my wife in to view your pen and she made her comment that the
incredible matching in the nibs with the kit centre bands, the golden colouring of gears the gold in the nibs and in placing my reply on hold I was able to read all the comments made since I started.
Please keep this pen as is to preserve it as distinct, different and exciting. Perhaps not understanding Betty Boop, understanding Mickey Mouse and significant Watch manufacturers faces they have their place as do the date wheels etc etc historic themes need busting and individuality makes a pen unique. To me this pen is unique and very special.
Kind regards Peter.