I have been 'circulating' through my underused collection of Filofax Personal Size organisers and other brands in this size since December last year. Using each one for a week or two before swapping my pages in to another organiser. My page fill now fits in to any standard 23mm ring size organiser. Or smaller if I reduce the number of months of my diary that I carry.
The Filofax Winchester and Filofax Kensington are two organisers I have recently tried out.
The Winchester was my first Filofax bought in 1986 (40 years ago!) and the Kensington came in to my ownership a few years ago, it doesn't show any signs of a lot of use.
The Filofax Winchester is of course from the era when organisers were made in England, this one most probably in Forest Road, Ilford at the Filofax Factory there. Production there ceased in about 1993 and was moved overseas. The Kensington being from overseas and some say the quality suffered.
When I swapped from the Kensington in to the Winchester I noticed a couple of things straight away. The pen loop on the Winchester is very tight for my mechanical pencil (Pentel P207) to fit compared to the Kensington. I have an old Papermate ballpoint pen that fits the Winchester pen loop comfortably.
Also modern plastic 'Today' markers stick out of the top/bottom of the edges of the Winchester. Only by a mm or two
I did some measurements to see what the differences were between the two designs.
- Kensington = 285 mm open and flat, 190 mm high.
- Winchester = 275 mm open and flat, 183 mm high
- Today marker = 185 mm high
- This particular Winchester is a 4CLF (4 pockets Calf Leather with fastener) it therefore has three pockets in the front inside cover (ID pocket, business card pocket and a full height vertical slip pocket) and one full height vertical slip pocket in the rear inside cover.
- The Winchester pockets are covered by broad flaps which also act as ring protectors. There are no zips to go wrong.
- The Kensington has eight horizontal card pockets and a full height vertical slip pocket on the inside front cover. With another full height gusseted vertical slip pocket on the inside rear cover. There is also a full height gusseted vertical zip pocket on the rear inside cover.
- Both feature Krause style rings. The Winchester has a plain polished top cover. The much later Kensington has the filofax branding, engraved into the top cover of the rings.
- This era of Winchester like other Filofax organisers of this age do not have the f embossed into the leather of the spine, the Kensington does. My Winchester has my initials in vinyl letters, still there since I attached them 40 years ago!

I'm also torn between Winchester and Kensington. For me, Winchester is the epitome of a Filofax, while Kensington somehow represents my generation. Of my recent vintage purchases, I also love the Eton and the Aston. I love one for its softness, the other for its masculinity. By the way, I think the question about favorite vintage Filofax would make for a good poll.
ReplyDeleteAnd let's not forget the truly fantastic York and Sherwood models. What's not to love about them? Anyway, I've completely switched away from today's models for quite some time now :-)
DeleteI'm not a fan of the pocket flaps on the Winchester. Though this may be because my two examples are very stiff leather, so the pockets are very difficult to use. For that reason, the simpler Argyll 2CLF or Marlborough 5CL (a Winchester without the flaps...) would be my preference as 'epitome'. Or the Gloucester 6CL, though the 5CL & 6CL don't have pen loops or clasps.
DeleteNot that I really use a Personal; my real preference is for the kid leather Pockets (P5KL or Pocket Sherwood), before Filofax decided thick leather and big rings was Better... The Pocket Kensington and Cavendish are nice and soft, too, if a little thicker than the kid leather binders.
that was me...
DeleteMy first Filofax was a pocket Windsor that I got c.1992. Windsors are known for cracking, and it does look sad, but I love the way it feels in my hand.
ReplyDeleteI wish that pocket were a good size for me, because it's so portable, but those pages are so tiny that even with my small handwriting it's not practical. But I still have it, and it houses my TBR list.