TWSBI Diamond 580 Fountain Pen - Demonstrator

$70.00

TWSBI Diamond 580 Fountain Pen

TWSBI fountain pens have become one of the most popular companies with a loyal following that's growing by the day. With a name inspired from centuries of classic Chinese calligraphy and culture, TWSBI has come from over 40 years of manufacturing in plastics and metal to create a fountain pen balancing modern aesthetics and mechanical function. Traditional writing instruments have been redesigned to become the perfect tool for our modern world.

The 580 is now the third model in the line - the 530 and 540 are discontinued - and has taken into account the finest details for improvement with each new model. It has increased ink capacity, smoother mechanisms and increased strength in its cap and barrel. This pen features clean metal chrome finishes on its clear body, allowing you to see all its parts. and the piston fill mechanism is clean and smooth, and holds a considerable amount of ink. Best of all - you can fully disassemble your pen so you can clean it properly and easily.

Simple and elegant, yet completely usable for everyday writing.
The cap does not post on the back of the pen.
Comes with a small vial of silicone grease and a wrench for disassembly.


Dimensions: Capped 5.6 inches (Posted 7 inches)
Weight: 28g

Please note that no ink comes with this pen - use with any type of bottled fountain pen ink.

To find out more details about this pen, check out our blog.
*If you're not quite sure what nib size is the right one for you, we hope our TWSBI nib size comparison post will help too!

Customer Reviews

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Customer Reviews

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Brandon
Second TWSBI, bad at first

I really loved my TWSBI Eco, so why not get a higher quality 580 and enjoy it even more? Upon receiving this pen it wrote terrible, like it was tearing the paper no matter what I did. I looked online and was re-assured this isn't normal. I reached out to TWSBI North America, listed my issues and what I had tried to fix the pen. They mailed out a new nib for free with no questions asked. I'm glad it wasn't a pricey mistake and the pen writes great now but it did take a long while for the new nib to come in the mail so I couldn't use the brand new pen for almost three weeks.

The new nib writes buttery smooth like my ECO does. It's my second favorite pen now and I use it every day.

For what it's worth, the TWSBI nib sizes are larger than the Lamy's. This TWSBI fine is the same as my Lamy Medium, the 1.1 stub is quite a bit wider than the Lamy 1.1 stub as well.

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anonymous
Good midrange pen but did not last long

The pen is fantastic, however, after about a year or so of light use, the nib unit that connects to the body broke (exactly how another reviewer posted the ink started to leak into the nib section). The nib unit separates right below the threads for the cap, so as you write your constantly putting a bending stress on the black ink feed tube leading to failure. a My pen is currently in two pieces. This is defiantly a poor design flaw that could easily be remedied. Apart from that I have it in medium and writes super smooth with fantastic ink flow straight out of the box. Huge ink capacity and all the components are of good quality and are of great finish. I will purchase a new nib unit because I do really enjoy this pen.

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anonymous
My first demonstrator

Based on a number of good reviews, I finally purcahsed this as my first demonstrator. Personally, I find the pen too large, as it is quite a bit bigger than the average pen. The Med nib I originally got was too big for marking up documents, so I bought a Fine nib, which is much nicer. However, I find the pen unattractive, and have since retired it in favour of smaller and better-looking pens.

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Alex Luyckx
Best Fountain Pen I've owned to date

The Diamond 580 is the third fountain pen I've used from the Jinhao and the Kwako, but this one takes the cake. First and foremost is the large ink resovior, I can literally write for a couple weeks before needing to refill it. Shorter if I'm writing more. But for daily use in my work it can last a couple weeks. And for refilling, nice and easy with the twist piston. And the Extra Fine nib makes for a beautiful writing experience. A solid performer for the price point.

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Sudesh Katugampola
Very good built quality

Surprised by this. Very glad I purchased this. Extremely satisfied by the writing quality