"The reborn artistry of Scribo, an Italian writing instrument brand dedicated to preserving and advancing the tradition of expressive fountain pens. Founded in Bologna in 2019 by former OMAS craftsmen under the leadership of Luca Baglione, Scribo is an acronym for Scrittura Bolognese - carying forward a legacy of nib expertise and refined Italian design. From the celebrated and known Scribo Feel to the elegant Scribo La Dotta, each piece reflects meticulous hand-finishing, generous ink capacity and exceptionally responsive gold nibs (14k flex and 18k). With a philosophy centered on writing comfort and fluid expression, Scribo continues to champion the art of handwriting through craftsmanship, character and unmistakable Italian soul."
This is a nice upgrade to the original Aluminium body / steel section Entry. The capping experience is much more premium, and the whole pen feels premium too. The weight is exactly the same as the old one (both 24g on my scales inked and unposted) but the balance is more traditional as both body and section is Ti rather than a heavy steel section with light alu body. Also raw Ti has a slightly tacky feel so the section is grippier than the black coated steel which is helpful. I enjoy the high quality minimalist look of it a lot. The gravitas extra fine nib is also, unexpectedly, a joy. It is a little broader and wetter than I was expecting but has a touch of very pleasant feedback. I’m glad I got the EF as I think the F may have been a bit too much for my diary with normal paper.
For those looking to use this as a platform for swapping in Jowo nib units be aware that whilst the threads are the same the section is precision machined to fit the body of the gravitas/kanwrite nib unit which is a hair slimmer than most Jowos. Therefore some Jowo nib units will just about squeeze in and work fine, while others will not fit at all. So far two out of the three i’ve tried have fit with a little encouragement initially, but a third has not. I expect I can get that nib working in it by swapping it into a nib unit which does fit. So not the end of the world and I can use my other nibs but not a perfect fit for all Jowo nib units. I’m glad that the Gravitas nib is nice. Also note that I think the converter nipple is a hair thicker on the gravitas nib unit as the included converter is tight on that nib but loose on my Jowo nibs, so best to swap to a standard converter when swapping nibs, and vice versa if you put a gravitas nib in another pen, use the gravitas converter too, as my normal jowo nib converter is too tight.
Taccia Tsuchi is my favourite brown ink. Behaves great, it’s wet, dries quickly and the colour is neither too light nor too dark. Warm colour like chocolate and has good shading. No shimmer. Delivery was insanely quick and the handwritten personal note was a very nice and appreciated touch. Thank you!
Since this isn’t my first time using a Quark, I knew exactly what to expect, but I wanted something even tougher for work—a pen I wouldn't have to baby. In a moment of inspiration, I decided to treat myself to the Quark Titanium, and I haven't regretted it for a second.
Form & Function
The portability is where this pen truly shines. It is incredibly compact to carry, yet the moment you post the cap, the length becomes perfect. It feels balanced and sits naturally in the hand, making it a joy to use despite its small footprint.
Quality & Craftsmanship
I’ll be honest: my handwriting still isn’t the most beautiful, but this pen makes me want to write more regardless. The build quality is exceptional and clearly well-thought-out. Simply put, it’s a brilliant piece of engineering.
Verdict
I can highly recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable, "buy-it-for-life" pocket pen. Keep up the amazing work, Ben, and a huge thanks to Emy for the help!
The Quark line of Gravitas pens are such a cool lineup and the Titanium version is great when you want your tiny little pen to have a slick shine to it. The threads for capping and posting feel very secure. Having a proper #6 nib in such a portable form factor that doesn't sacrifice writing comfort when posted is almost too good to be true. All in all, a very solid pen for EDC that doesn't cut corners on quality.