+ Looks and handling: The Urban has a classic-modern. On the one hand they believe gives it a modern style at the same time by the classic black and silver color scheme, the Curved. The pen holder looks valuable and feels - not least thanks to its relatively high weight - well like that. I personally find the Urban as well balanced as long as one does not touch the cap in writing, otherwise something "hecklastig" to.
+ Writing Quality: The steel spring slides from the beginning very soft and smooth on the paper. In the two weeks that I now every day and a lot of use this pen holder, there was no Anschreibschwierigkeiten or dropouts that would be attributed to the spring or the ink conductor (but I have to fight with the Parker-converter, but that's beside the point).
+ Form: According to the description and stamping on the head of an ink M (medium) pen is installed. My feeling the spring for a M-spring writes tend fine, comparable to a F spring of Pelikan (M400).
+ Workmanship: As far as I can tell so far, there is nothing to complain about: The filler acts, as already indicated briefly, valuable and robust. The transitions are made soft and clean. The cap is firmly attached to the body on, so there are no concerns that the cap might come loose unintentionally. The clip is tight and firm, and also acts so tough that I would have no hesitation in everyday use, cancel it or bend.
+ Packaging: In the photos, the packaging might look good and high quality, but is no longer, as a very simple and cheap-looking cardboard box with a cardboard insert to which a loop is wound. Once the box is not relevant for me, it does not bother me particularly, but I would want to give away the pen, presentation or processing of the box would disturb me.
Conclusion: In my eyes, a high-quality, good pen, the man - especially considering the price - in any case highly recommend. Compromising unfortunately there in the packaging to make, which is not appropriate in my opinion, the quality and value of the spring holder by far.