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    Question Does PAL of Photochromic sell well?

    Photochromic is off in the market place in Japan.
    It is the "1% or 2% of number" of merchandising. Actualities.
    Glasses store It does not have even information, such as "Transitions V".

    Question.
    Which desires PAL made Photo well, a male and a woman?
    Date strata Are they his 40's? Also it Are they his 60's or more?
    Does the user have two or more PAL glasses?
    What is the first merit of a Photochromic lens for a consumer?

    Please let me know.
    Thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adachi Takehisa
    Photochromic is off in the market place in Japan.
    It is the "1% or 2% of number" of merchandising. Actualities.
    Glasses store It does not have even information, such as "Transitions V".

    Question.
    Which desires PAL made Photo well, a male and a woman?
    Date strata Are they his 40's? Also it Are they his 60's or more?
    Does the user have two or more PAL glasses?
    What is the first merit of a Photochromic lens for a consumer?

    Please let me know.
    Thank you.
    We tend to be equal male female purchasers of trans in my practice,

    Age range mainly in the 40's plus

    Very rarely has more then 1 pair of PALS

    Speed of change

    Hope this helps,

    Lewy

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    Mr.Lewy Thank you m(_ _)m.
    Japanese women does not wear the sunglasses of a deep color. It is regrettable.

    Since a male chooses by the function, if "Transition V ESP" is put on the market, there is big chance.
    For the time being, re-challenge by "Hoya SunTech and the TOKAI Sunsensor."
    At an early stage, ESSILOR While praying putting "Tr-V ESP PAL" on the market in Japan.

    ARIGATOU.

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