Montblanc Explorer Platinum 100ml Eau De Parfum

Montblanc
Montblanc Explorer Platinum 100ml Eau De Parfum
Explorer Platinum by Montblanc is a fragrance for men. This is a new fragrance. Explorer Platinum was launched in 2023. Top note is Violet Leaves; middle note is Clary Sage; base note is Cedarwood. Montblanc Explorer Platinum celebrates the adventure and exploration of the mountains with this powerful, textured woody fragrance. It embodies the energetic freshness of violet leaf, aroma of clary sage and the warmth of cedarwood.

Montblanc (sometimes referred to as Mont Blanc on older products) is a German company known for its fine writing instruments and luxury goods. Founded in 1908 by stationer Claus-Johannes Voss, banker Alfred Nehemias and engineer August Eberstein, the company started out as the Simplo Filler Pen company. Making upscale pens in Hamburg, a pen produced in 1910 would later give the company its new name: the Montblanc. The company's signature "White Star" shape which adorns its products first appeared in 1913, and was inspired by the peak of Mont Blanc, the highest peak in the Alps. The company's first fountain pen gained notoriety for the company was a fountain pen) known as the Meisterstück ("Masterpiece"), first produced in 1924 and still manufactured today. The success of the Meisterstück allowed for international expansion and export of the company's goods. The figure "4810" (the height of Mont Blanc) was engraved on the nibs of all Meisterstück pens starting in 1929. In 1934 the company changed its name to Montblanc-Simplo GmbH, and introduced its first piston pen filler. By 1935, the company had expanded its offering to include leather goods such as pen pouches, notebooks and writing cases to accompany its pens. The company's manufacturing facilities were destroyed during World War II but were re-built, with production continuing in Denmark while construction took place. Meisterstück pens continued to be produced and improved upon, and remain a cornerstone of the company's business, although other models have been introduced. ...

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