Cross Company, LLC. is an American manufacturing company of writing implements, based in Providence, Rhode Island. Founded in 1846, it is one of the oldest pen manufacturers in the world. Cross' products include fountain, ballpoint, and rollerball pens, mechanical pencils and refills. The first Cross Fountain Pen debuted in 1846. It was called Peerless in tribute to its unmatched technology and design. Modern day Cross fountain pens follow in that matchless mould and continue to set the standard for modern writing instruments to this day.
The Cross Classic Century Gold GT Ballpoint Pen Its slim, elegant lines have defined it for over seventy years. Instantly recognizable as a Cross pen, and still the gift of...
The Cross Bailey Light Translucent Ballpoint Pen is a Clear Choice for Writing Excellence. Made from lightweight translucent plastic, this pen features a modern design with bright chrome interior mechanisms...
The Cross Classic Century 23KT Gold GT Ballpoint Pen is a sleek and sophisticated writing instrument. The Classic Century Ballpoint has the same slim, elegant silhouette and exceptional writing performance...
The Cross Peerless collection was first introduced in 1935, giving traditional writing tools a jewellery like quality with its prestigious designs. This ballpoint pen is prime example of the brand's...
The Cross Peerless 125 Gold GT Roller Ball Pen has been designed to celebrate the heritage of Cross. The finest writing instrument created by Cross incorporates the 1889 debut of...
The Cross Peerless 125 Gold GT Fountain Pen has been designed to celebrate the heritage of Cross. The finest writing instrument created by Cross incorporates the 1889 debut of the...
An icon of American design and innovation. The choice of movers, shakers and ground breakers since 1946. Does form follow function? Or does function drive form? Whatever your point of...
An icon of American design and innovation. The choice of movers, shakers and ground breakers since 1946. Does form follow function? Or does function drive form? Whatever your point of...