First impressions matter, and the Letts of London Principal planner nails it with its sleek faux leather cover and foil-embossed details. It screams 'professional' without trying too hard – perfect for my cluttered desk at the office.
The week-to-view layout is my favorite feature. Those hourly slots from 8am to 8pm give me just enough space to scribble meeting notes (though my handwriting better stay small!). The vertical format feels more natural than horizontal planners I've used before.
Paper quality is surprisingly good for the price – no bleeding through with my favorite gel pens. The ribbon bookmark? Lifesaver when I'm flipping between weeks during hectic Monday morning planning sessions.
Now the not-so-great part: multiple reviewers reported water-damaged deliveries. Mine arrived fine, but seeing those consistent complaints makes me nervous about reordering next year. Also, that 'secure delivery' note hits home – why do drivers ignore special instructions?
The InkLink app integration sounds fancy in theory, but let's be real – I still end up taking phone pics of important pages instead. Old habits die hard.
Bottom line? It's a gorgeous, functional planner that makes adulting slightly more bearable. Just maybe order early in case you need a replacement copy.