Every Day Carry Pen - Diplomat Viper
A few days ago, I made a post about my everyday carry things. In that post, I mentioned some pens I am using right now. Just for fun, I thought we'd look more at the three pens I mentioned in that post in three separate posts.
Up first... the Diplomat Viper.

Diplomat Viper
I bought this a few years ago because it looked fairly conservative and therefore could be used in a Japanese office without raising too many eyebrows, but also because it wasn't the standard black cigar-shaped Mont Blanc design that virtually all fancy pens imitate. The snakeskin pattern on this pen is genuinely striking and feels nice in the hand.
It has a magnetic cap, which turns out to be more fun than it sounds. The magnet isn't so strong that you would have difficulty removing the cap, but it is strong enough to keep the nib from drying out. It also doubles as a fidget device. Score!
The design is something of a homage to the classic Parker 51, which was one of the most popular pens of all time. Queen Elizabeth loved them and always used one. For much of her reign, Parker was the official pen supplier to the Royal Family.

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When people think German pens, they probably think Lamy[1], but I think Diplomat is a great little company that makes solid, well-balanced writing instruments. The nib, which I think they do in-house is wonderfully smooth, and the ink flow is perfect.


Speaking of ink, the ink I currently have in this one is Pilot Blue-Black, a fairly classic business ink color.

Unlike many blue-black inks, it leans more towards blue than black, although as you can see in the photo below, that does depend on how thickly it lays down, meaning it might vary from pen to pen. It’s permanent and water-resistant. It is also incredibly cheap. You can buy a 350ml bottle of the stuff for only ¥1500 (roughly $10.50). If you are not a fountain pen person, you may not realize what a deal that is. The average ink in the fountain pen world might be around $20 for around 30 ml (roughly an ounce) and that may last a few years with moderate usage. That's already a pretty good deal, but 350 ml? That’s a decade’s worth of ink, easily. I love this stuff. I refill this small jar with the bigger one and refill the pens from it.



Is the Diplomat Viper the perfect everyday carry pen?
Maybe. In my pen rotation, I usually have a more conservative one that I can pull out at meetings and things. This fits that bill and also manages to be fun enough to use that I grab it even when I'm not in a business situation.
It’s stylish but subtle, well-built, and feels great to write with. It’s also low-fuss — no hard starts, no dry-outs, no fussy nib quirks. Just pop off the magnetic cap and write.
That’s what an EDC pen should be: not just something beautiful to look at, but something that works — quietly, reliably, and every single time. In that sense, this pen nails it.
And besides, who wouldn’t want a snakeskin fidget magnet in their pocket?
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Which was recently bought by Mitsubishi, making them now Japanese pens? I'm not sure how the merger will end up working. ↩
I actually just saw an article the other day where they were talking about this amazing new pen that was coming out of Japan. I didn't read it, but the headline made me think of you.
Probably the Zento. It's a $30 rollerball that has tons of hype for some reason. Hmm... maybe not rollerball. Maybe gel. Not sure. I think it's from uni/Mitsubishi. To me it looks like a basic $1 plastic body of any cheap pen, so I kind of don't understand the hype, but I haven't tried it so I can't comment.
That could be it. I wish I remembered the name so I could have a more knowledgeable conversation with you about it!
Is this the one?
https://www.jetpens.com/Uni-ball-ZENTO-Gel-Pen-Signature-Model-0.5-mm-Metallic-Black-Body-Black-Ink/pd/45351
Hmm, I can't say for sure. Sorry.
That's a really nice looking pen! Looks very upscale, in a subtle sort of way... and definitely a nice tribute to the Parker 51.
I don't really "go" much, but my favorite writer is a blue marbled Waterman Patrician (the 1980's remake) that I bought while working at a pen store, many years ago. It's a little flashy, but I like the weight, and I got an oblique nib in it which gives a faintly calligraphic look without being difficult to write with. And I use peacock blue ink (not for business, mind you!) which has been my favorite since high school.
Just a little flashy 😃 But it looks really nice. I go through phases where I try an oblique nib, but I never have much success with using one. One of my EDC pens has a flex nib. It's not quite as easy to flex as a vintage nib, but it's pretty good for a steel one. When I slow down and write carefully, I can make things look relatively nice with it. Stay tuned — I'll cover that pen sometime soon.
I once bought a beautiful pen with a case and a nice design, but it only wrote a couple of words before running out of ink haha it couldn't be refilled either, it was just for show 😂
The design of this pen is beautiful, I don't think I'll buy a pen like this, but I love how elegant some pens can be ❤️
Ah that's too bad. Some cheaper pens are like that.
Now that is a nice pen! I really do need a new pen, I just haven't gotten around to shopping for one over the past year. Everything is becoming increasingly done online with electronic signatures, but it's nice to have a nice pen you can rely on and use on regular basis. Nice find there, I just checked the prices and they aren't that expensive. I'll have to keep is in mind!
It's a nice one. Well worth the money! Even though you are only getting a steel nib, it writes better than some of my gold nibs. Really one of the best pens I've used in years.
Really nice pens aren't a rabbit-hole that I've gone down yet but they're definitely interesting, especially the vintage ones. About ten years ago a friend of mine turned me onto the Fisher Space Pen when he gifted me one. Since then I've grown my collection to three—most recently a raw brass one. I always have one with me in my cars and when I travel. That Diplomat Viper is really nice!
The Fisher Space pens are fun. I had one of the compact ones that I used for years. I ended up moving away from it but I still have that pen and use it sometimes.
If you ever want to get into fountain pens or upscale roller balls (which they also make the Diplomat Viper in) then this is a great one to start with.
I like how compact they are, although I'm a bigger fan of rollerball pens than ballpoint. I'm going to go in search of a Diplomat Viper rollerball. I like the thought of a fountain pen but write almost nothing in longhand these days. It might be nice for book signings though!
What do you know! I just found this hack......for the Space Pen -- https://www.wellappointeddesk.com/2015/04/fisher-space-pen-hack/
That's the exact one I have. Brass barrel instead of green plastic, but same compact size.
Here is a video review of the rollerball version of the Diplomat Viper. He includes a 10% off code with a Canadian company — don't know if it is still valid or if buying from Canada would be cheaper for you, but worth a look if interested
Awesome, thanks for the video and discount code!
Great pen! The only pen I EDC is a pressurized black pen. I would say it's my most used bit of EDC. I like the diamond grip on that pen. what a beaut! 👊😉😎
Pressurized pen... would that be the Fisher Space pen?
no, just a black gel pen, I think it's pressurized. 😉