Bam! Like a Sir!
http://www.thinoptics.com/
Thank you thin optics. Thank you for bringing sexy back!
Bam! Like a Sir!
http://www.thinoptics.com/
Thank you thin optics. Thank you for bringing sexy back!
Not sure about sexy, but I love the idea. Price point isn't bad either. If needed, I could probably put their RX in them also.
Originally Posted by mdeimler
If you want to give them the RX in a "Nose Pincher frame" do not mount cyl lenses as these frames have always sat crooked on peoples faces. One day hanging to the left and the next to the right. Sometimes in front of the eyes and other times on tip of nose.
90 Day Warranty
ThinOptics warrants the Product against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for the period of 90 days from the date of your purchase (“90 Day Warranty”).
Lifetime Guarantee
ThinOptics may extend the 90 Day Warranty on your glasses under its Lifetime Guarantee program by emailing you a confirmation that extend the 90 Day Warranty covering your current pair of glasses for as long as you own them.
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HUH?? is this something new companies are doing?I've never hear of such a thing.How does this work?Does this imply that if you don't make a claim within 90 days they will extend it to a lifetime warranty?Or is it 1 of those deals where you have to give up your info so they can market to you for the next 20 years?
in either case I hate these type warranties because you pay shipping both ways.jmo
Never forget that a pince nez is the worst optical solution for glasses and good optics.
They will never sit on the nose in a proper horizontal line creating prismatic effects, off axis cylinders and never will have a proper pupillary distance.
The spring will get slack, and if the springs are on the nose pads it will be un-comfortable and pinch y, as their name..
No warranty will work against the worst frames ever made, and that can not be properly adjusted and is of the most un-comfortable kind that ever sat on a human nose.
Who cares about optics when you can look so cool and sophisticated!
I bet that would fly on Shark Tank!
The Pince Nez was primarily used back in the day before cylindrical lenses came into use. Most of the corrective lenses in those days were plus sphere lenses - it you were a myope, tough tuba.
I dont see any great problems fitting one of these Pince Nez to a moderate single vision Rx, say less than a couple of diopters sphere and a diopter or so of cylinder. No freeform or progressives though.
Sarcasm is very hard to receive while reading forum posts...
I did it! http://www.daniellivingston.com/2013...-antiques.html
Great fun too. Simple Comfort poly progressives, and they totally worked. Granted the customer used them primarily for fashion and costuming, not daily wear, and at his next visit opted to stick with the full metal wire antiques for better stability. But those were totally sweet.
I currently have 2 patients wearing antique Pince Nez. One brought one in he got at an antique store and had me put his distance rx into it. When I told him I had a collection of antique eyewear at home with several Pince Nez he sent a friend who purchased one from me and had me make them for his reading glasses. What was once old is new again, right?
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