I'm in my flannel pjs, cappuccino in hand, nestled under my white down comforter watching the best 10 minutes and 51 seconds on UA-cam. Wow! Robert! You hit this one out of the ballpark. Luxury comes in many forms. As an eyewear expert, you see all forms luxury and you bring us the best-of-the-best. Often, luxury means bling... gold and diamonds and all that sort of thing. There's another kind of luxury too, "Quiet Luxury." It's my favorite kind. Quiet luxury doesn't shout. Quiet luxury is a silent hum, a hushed elegance, made with noble materials and superior craftsmanship. Of the glasses you highlighted here, I was stunned by your White Gold Reykjavik Eyes. Not since Hans Wegner has Scandinavian modern reached this level of perfection. The Reykjavik Eyes White Gold Collection frames your face beautifully without distraction, a subtle masterpiece of art and engineering highlighting a masterpiece of Mother Nature. Dare I say, Reykjavik Eyes stole Japan's thunder. I don't want this to stop. I've got to watch this a second time... I need another cappuccino.
Thanks David. Did you new glasses arrive yet? I Can't wait for you to have them now they are ready. I totally agree with you on 'quiet luxury'. To me, it's the only kind of luxury which resonates. The Gast rimless I'm wearing, and the Ahlem pair I got recently, are nice, but not 100% 'me'. And that's fine - we all have different sides that we can explore every so often... The white gold Reykjavik frames feel to me like the 'ultimate' glasses because they are so pure in both function and form. The colour is not silver or gold - it has warmth without being gaudy. I feel it suits me probably more than any glasses I've ever worn, and I think I'll be wearing these 3 pairs almost exclusively once I have them. They feel completely harmonious with me when I wear them - almost like they vibrate on the same frequency. I'm aware that sounds pretentious, but it's true. I can't wait for my clients to be wearing them - there'll only be 50 pairs of each model...
@@thespectaclefactory Robert! I'm expecting my Masunaga's on Tuesday and, obviously, I'm super excited. You'll be the first person I'll reach out to. I admit that I'm a visual fascist. My best friend says she could be wearing the most beautiful cashmere sweater and all I'd see is the tiny hole in the back. I see through things. My exactitude cuts through the chaff but my vision has a cost too. I say this only to reinforce what you said about the White Gold Reykjavik Eyes. I see through my implacable computer screen. These glasses are pure in both form and function. The white gold is warm, closer to nickel than to chrome, silver, or platinum. There's a softness about them and, like a fine wine, patina will only make them better with age. You're right, there's a synergy you bring to them, a vibration at the same frequency. You are not pretentious. You speak the truth, garnered from a lifetime of study and visual acuity. There is, perhaps, only one pair of glasses in the world that are the equal of your White Gold Reykjavik Eyes, the impossibly uncompromising Maison Bonnet Hawksbill Turtle glasses. You deserve the very best, don't you think?
@@davidhunternyc1wow! You’re the only person I’ve seen mention Maison Bonnet in the comments of Robert’s videos. I too think they are the very best. They are more traditional glasses while Reykjavik is far more technologically advanced. If you don’t mind me asking, what Masunaga frame did you purchase? I was looking to buy a pair myself but haven’t tried any on that I think look well on me
@@foretell6819 Yes, I've been enamored with Maison Bonnet for 20 years. Robert was in Paris and I wonder if he secretly made a visit and is hiding his experience for a series of future videos. We will all be shocked and awed. I'm waiting with bated breath. As far as my Masunaga's, I am fortunate to live in NYC and I went to various stores to find the frames which most optimally fit my narrow but rather long face. I prefer eyewear that's discreet and, as I've said above, exudes quiet luxury. For my face, I chose the Masunaga Chord D in titanium. On their own, I preferred other shapes from the Chord line more but none looked as effortless and proportional on my face. To match the utter simplicity of the Chord D frames, I paired them with real glass lenses, with anti-reflective coatings on both sides to be as invisible as possible. Funnily enough, after Robert and I nailed down the details and I placed my order, I watched the movie, Godzilla Minus One. It was crazy to see simple metal Japanese frames so similar to Masunaga's. Japan perfected metal eyewear and the old world craftsmanship and precision on Masuanga's titanium frames has no equal. How do you improve a spoon?
The Reykjavik are so beautiful. I love the clean simplicity of the frames. Wonderful collaboration. The Masunaga are next level. So much agency in the frames.
Great video Rob, as someone that doesn’t require glasses but enjoy the style, I definitely think you’re correct on your assumption that the the luxury eyewear market is on the upswing.
Thank you for this video! Totally agree that artisanal eyewear is now overlapping with the passion for the mechanical watch industry. No one can ignore or deny craftsmanship.
Congrats on all the success and collaborations you are doing! Truly a superstar in the eye game and deserve all the best. I can’t wait for my Masunaga MOC pair from you!
Some really interesting new lines and projects Robert; they all sound really interesting and can't wait to take a closer look at each of them. Congrats on the collaberation with Reyjavik Eyes; it's a natural conclusion to two brands who do so much for each other and I can only assume a very satisfying personal achievement.
White gold collab looks great, congrats. The MOC looks exciting as well, so much to look forward to. I just got a pair from you guys but I might have to get some more now 😅
Love the Hengil/Alba “Frankenstein” pair… still think RE should make the Alba brow-bar in gold. You could create some very cool all gold rimless glasses with the lens shapes you come up with if they did. So many fascinating new frames in one UA-cam film. 👍
@@thespectaclefactory random question: Can Reykjavik Eyes Rimless Tech bands be used to fit on custom lens shapes you design, or are they made to fit only the lens shapes RE have in the Rimless Tech range?
Thank you Robert, and I agree... I probably wore the least expensive glasses out of anyone at Silmo! And that made me happy because many opticians use it as a chance to show off, and I find it all very uncomfortable. People kept asking me what they were, and most thought they were something extra special which I suppose they still are given the way they are customised. I'm really glad you personally like them!
I love seeing this while actually wearing my Masunaga 000, and then seeing all of these new announcements made me genuinely excited. I’m excited about the Masters of Craft collection, but I did not see the White Gold Reykjavik Eyes coming. Those knocked the wind out of me, particularly the Alvar
@@thespectaclefactory I’m really glad that White Gold was the choice as well. I find that it looks just that little bit more subtle than yellow or rose gold, yet maintains the warmth of gold while also looking softer on the eye.
In many ways, a few pairs of fine glasses make a better investment than a designer watch or two. I typically only wear watches a few times a week, but I wear my glasses every day.
Totally agree too. I change 2-3 glasses a day while my smartwatch is worn all the time. With glasses, one gets to ´feel, look, see´ the different visual and effect of the different styles and tints. Thanks to Robert´s videos 😊
What model guy from Masunaga is wearing at 5:41? It's gotta be Masunaga right? But these are Aviator tear drop and Masunaga doesn't have one unless is a Bay Bridge model?
A Masunaga line that's even better than K3? Would love to see how they square up agaisnt the likes of Cartier or JMM. Looking forward to that future video 😉
Yes, those are brand new! Surprisingly wearable as well... I didn't think I'd like them until I put them on. They are embossed cow leather to resemble crocodile
Yeah, I could deal with the incredibly snobbish and arrogant Chrome Hearts, or I could support an independent artist. I chose the latter. These will be about £1000+
Hey Robert, I might have to contact you again for those collaborations, Rikhard (White Gold). Congrats 🍾, those are stunning 🤩. When were they start being available?.
@@thespectaclefactory Robert do you have a link for the Rikhard, of course I would have to ask you and see if it something that fits/goes with my face.
Ohhh I’ve been meaning to message you about some new sunglasses. I’ve been loving my 3 pairs I got from you last year and now want another pair of sunglasses some large oversized chic ones this time. I’ll email you for you style recommendations hopefully you will remember me xx. I had the custom type Reykjavik sunglasses before and love the comfort of them ❤️❤️❤️
Hi ! i'm going to open a new store in France in a small city, and i'm going to work with Masunaga. Do you recommand me to by the Master of craft masunaga box ? Is it worth it for a new store ? Thx alot for your videos !
Absolutely love the Masunaga sunglasses with mineral lenses .What actually bothers me is how heartbreaking it would be to have them changed with prescription sunglasses.
@@canibusnj it is a bi-gradient tint. meaning upper portion is 25% Brown to a 10% Rose at the bottom...if you watch from the 0:34 mark... there doesn´t appear to be any flash coating
Hi Robert, I really appreciate your videos. You bring something unique in terms of eyewear, which is the educational side of things. Very well done! Would you have a contact from Masunaga that you could share with me, as I am struggling quite a bit to get them to answer some queries?
Hey mate! what are your thoughts on Police? It's a very ubiquitous brand it seems, but wanted to see if you thought it matched its popularity. cheers :)
@@thespectaclefactory in the opinion of many in the sector Mido is still the most prestigious, and I agree. Anyway we think different about it Robert. P.s. Compliments for your channel, is very nice!
Masunaga... MOC new designs seem derivative. Dita and JMM have done it before. Quality is of course great and self evident in both packaging and frame quality. My own personal fit issue with Masunaga is that their previous designs are for smaller to medium sizes faces while I'm large head wide-faced. Not a good fit for me.
@@rohaizanwan478 Per Dita, nowadays made in their own factory. Previously clearly Dita was outsourcing to factories in Japan and in the case of epiluxury (horn parts) to Germany (Hoffmann?) as well.
7:35 Reyjavik Alvar, Rickhard, nothing called Fuller on their website on the day this video was made. And none of them is gold. Little confused here. Gold is Eldfell and Hengill and Kerid.
It's called Fulla. These white gold pieces aren't on their website because they are exclusively available through us. You can email us to order via hello@thespectaclefactory.com
Other cardinal sin: he is biased toward thin, metal frames. It is, among other things, opinable they are the most comfortable type: I have had some on for minutes, and they are too lightweight, it annoys me, it makes them unstable-ish. People who prefer very thin very light frames are people who'd rather not wear any eyeglasses if they could; I believe if you don't share that feeling, you easily prefer characterful, "thick", acetate frames.
This channel is an extremely interesting phenomenon. The glasses presented on it (like in this episode) are usually exceptionally ugly, boring or showy models and yet you can't deny their craftsmanship. In the case of goodyear welted shoes, the craftsmanship goes hand in hand with the good design and here we have a list of ugly frames and the repeated humiliation of Tom Ford, who introduced glasses to fashion. Very interesting.
"they (Reykjavik) don't pay me" "I'm not an ambassador" aren't you a stockist? lol that makes you an ambassador by default. don't you get paid when they get paid
But I/we could sell any other brand 🤷♂️ you can keep trying to find bias, but I'm too principled for that. I literally don't care about money. We could make a lot more money by selling something other than an unknown brand like Reykjavik Eyes (a decision most other opticians make)
I'm in my flannel pjs, cappuccino in hand, nestled under my white down comforter watching the best 10 minutes and 51 seconds on UA-cam. Wow! Robert! You hit this one out of the ballpark. Luxury comes in many forms. As an eyewear expert, you see all forms luxury and you bring us the best-of-the-best. Often, luxury means bling... gold and diamonds and all that sort of thing. There's another kind of luxury too, "Quiet Luxury." It's my favorite kind. Quiet luxury doesn't shout. Quiet luxury is a silent hum, a hushed elegance, made with noble materials and superior craftsmanship. Of the glasses you highlighted here, I was stunned by your White Gold Reykjavik Eyes. Not since Hans Wegner has Scandinavian modern reached this level of perfection. The Reykjavik Eyes White Gold Collection frames your face beautifully without distraction, a subtle masterpiece of art and engineering highlighting a masterpiece of Mother Nature. Dare I say, Reykjavik Eyes stole Japan's thunder. I don't want this to stop. I've got to watch this a second time... I need another cappuccino.
Thanks David. Did you new glasses arrive yet? I Can't wait for you to have them now they are ready. I totally agree with you on 'quiet luxury'. To me, it's the only kind of luxury which resonates. The Gast rimless I'm wearing, and the Ahlem pair I got recently, are nice, but not 100% 'me'. And that's fine - we all have different sides that we can explore every so often...
The white gold Reykjavik frames feel to me like the 'ultimate' glasses because they are so pure in both function and form. The colour is not silver or gold - it has warmth without being gaudy. I feel it suits me probably more than any glasses I've ever worn, and I think I'll be wearing these 3 pairs almost exclusively once I have them.
They feel completely harmonious with me when I wear them - almost like they vibrate on the same frequency. I'm aware that sounds pretentious, but it's true.
I can't wait for my clients to be wearing them - there'll only be 50 pairs of each model...
@@thespectaclefactory Robert! I'm expecting my Masunaga's on Tuesday and, obviously, I'm super excited. You'll be the first person I'll reach out to. I admit that I'm a visual fascist. My best friend says she could be wearing the most beautiful cashmere sweater and all I'd see is the tiny hole in the back. I see through things. My exactitude cuts through the chaff but my vision has a cost too. I say this only to reinforce what you said about the White Gold Reykjavik Eyes. I see through my implacable computer screen. These glasses are pure in both form and function. The white gold is warm, closer to nickel than to chrome, silver, or platinum. There's a softness about them and, like a fine wine, patina will only make them better with age. You're right, there's a synergy you bring to them, a vibration at the same frequency. You are not pretentious. You speak the truth, garnered from a lifetime of study and visual acuity. There is, perhaps, only one pair of glasses in the world that are the equal of your White Gold Reykjavik Eyes, the impossibly uncompromising Maison Bonnet Hawksbill Turtle glasses. You deserve the very best, don't you think?
@@davidhunternyc1wow! You’re the only person I’ve seen mention Maison Bonnet in the comments of Robert’s videos.
I too think they are the very best. They are more traditional glasses while Reykjavik is far more technologically advanced.
If you don’t mind me asking, what Masunaga frame did you purchase? I was looking to buy a pair myself but haven’t tried any on that I think look well on me
@@foretell6819 Yes, I've been enamored with Maison Bonnet for 20 years. Robert was in Paris and I wonder if he secretly made a visit and is hiding his experience for a series of future videos. We will all be shocked and awed. I'm waiting with bated breath. As far as my Masunaga's, I am fortunate to live in NYC and I went to various stores to find the frames which most optimally fit my narrow but rather long face. I prefer eyewear that's discreet and, as I've said above, exudes quiet luxury. For my face, I chose the Masunaga Chord D in titanium. On their own, I preferred other shapes from the Chord line more but none looked as effortless and proportional on my face. To match the utter simplicity of the Chord D frames, I paired them with real glass lenses, with anti-reflective coatings on both sides to be as invisible as possible. Funnily enough, after Robert and I nailed down the details and I placed my order, I watched the movie, Godzilla Minus One. It was crazy to see simple metal Japanese frames so similar to Masunaga's. Japan perfected metal eyewear and the old world craftsmanship and precision on Masuanga's titanium frames has no equal. How do you improve a spoon?
The Reykjavik are so beautiful. I love the clean simplicity of the frames. Wonderful collaboration. The Masunaga are next level. So much agency in the frames.
I totally agree!
Your new collaboration of the Alvar in white gold is amazing! Need to get a reservation in on those now!!
Always fabulous to see the intense passion you have for the work that you you do.
I'm just lucky to have an audience for my passion
Great video Rob, as someone that doesn’t require glasses but enjoy the style, I definitely think you’re correct on your assumption that the the luxury eyewear market is on the upswing.
Good to know it's not just me
Thank you for this video!
Totally agree that artisanal eyewear is now overlapping with the passion for the mechanical watch industry. No one can ignore or deny craftsmanship.
absolutely
Congrats on all the success and collaborations you are doing! Truly a superstar in the eye game and deserve all the best. I can’t wait for my Masunaga MOC pair from you!
All thanks to the support of people like you. And I believe you'll be the first in the world to have a MOC frame
@@thespectaclefactorywow! That’s absolutely insane! Thanks!🙏
Some really interesting new lines and projects Robert; they all sound really interesting and can't wait to take a closer look at each of them. Congrats on the collaberation with Reyjavik Eyes; it's a natural conclusion to two brands who do so much for each other and I can only assume a very satisfying personal achievement.
White gold collab looks great, congrats. The MOC looks exciting as well, so much to look forward to. I just got a pair from you guys but I might have to get some more now 😅
Thanks! And always happy to add to your collection 😉
Oh man, might have to order a few 😅more, wonderful looking sunglasses. 🕶️ Robert those ones you had on were stunning 🤩
Thank you, and I'd love to help 😉
Love the Hengil/Alba “Frankenstein” pair… still think RE should make the Alba brow-bar in gold.
You could create some very cool all gold rimless glasses with the lens shapes you come up with if they did.
So many fascinating new frames in one UA-cam film. 👍
So that was an option... but I could only do 3. We have discussed a Gold Edition Alba, though, so watch this space
@@thespectaclefactory random question:
Can Reykjavik Eyes Rimless Tech bands be used to fit on custom lens shapes you design, or are they made to fit only the lens shapes RE have in the Rimless Tech range?
Those ‘Gast Astro’s’ look amazing on you! Proves you don’t have to pay a fortune to get really cool glasses 🤓
Thank you Robert, and I agree... I probably wore the least expensive glasses out of anyone at Silmo! And that made me happy because many opticians use it as a chance to show off, and I find it all very uncomfortable.
People kept asking me what they were, and most thought they were something extra special which I suppose they still are given the way they are customised. I'm really glad you personally like them!
I love seeing this while actually wearing my Masunaga 000, and then seeing all of these new announcements made me genuinely excited. I’m excited about the Masters of Craft collection, but I did not see the White Gold Reykjavik Eyes coming. Those knocked the wind out of me, particularly the Alvar
🙏 I was also taken aback by the samples. A lot of work to get to this point! And they were better than I had ever imagined
@@thespectaclefactory I’m really glad that White Gold was the choice as well. I find that it looks just that little bit more subtle than yellow or rose gold, yet maintains the warmth of gold while also looking softer on the eye.
Congratulations on the Collab
🙏 I'm so excited for them to be released
Congrats Robert
🙏 thank you
Congratulations
🙏
Would have been so nice to see you Silmo. I waited Masunaga MOC and it was so beautiful. I was lucky to manage signing two sets in Finland.
Nice!!
@@thespectaclefactoryNot for me though… I was on the other side of the table, just like Hans.
In many ways, a few pairs of fine glasses make a better investment than a designer watch or two. I typically only wear watches a few times a week, but I wear my glasses every day.
Maybe I'm biased, but I personally agree!
Totally agree too. I change 2-3 glasses a day while my smartwatch is worn all the time. With glasses, one gets to ´feel, look, see´ the different visual and effect of the different styles and tints. Thanks to Robert´s videos 😊
Always appreciate your knowledge my friend
Thanks for watching!
The new Masunaga MOC collection, yeees!!!
It's coming 😉
What model guy from Masunaga is wearing at 5:41? It's gotta be Masunaga right? But these are Aviator tear drop and Masunaga doesn't have one unless is a Bay Bridge model?
Congratulations! Excited to try a pair from your collab
I can't wait for people to start wearing them
A Masunaga line that's even better than K3? Would love to see how they square up agaisnt the likes of Cartier or JMM. Looking forward to that future video 😉
Yeah! That would be an awesome comparison.
Can you start a series where you review and showcase the eyewear used in shows and movies ( ex- succession , the gentlemen)
That would be cool.
where would you go to get customized lens like the one in the video for the astro frames or other rimless frames?
Hello Robert the Masunaga K3 black & gold round frames what is the model # to those.
Send a screenshot to hello@thespectaclefactory.com and we'll help you get a pair.
Masunaga K3 suzu 29
Masunaga x kenzo takada sputum black gold flip
The gast glasses look really good on you.
You should do a video on it 🔥🔥
There's probably not a single set of glasses that Robert couldn't make look cool on him.
@@Libertaro-i2u 100% agree with u
Thank you! Will do!
Robert i like the esmont frame you holding black n gold, will you be selling those ?
Yes, they are already available to order if you like
Total cost of those custom shape lenses? like how much extra would it add to the price of the Astro frames
Depends on your prescription. Email us on hello@thespectaclefactory.com
Hi Rob, at 1:31 were these round half green crocodile glasses Lucas de Stael?!? Are these the new collection?
Yes, those are brand new! Surprisingly wearable as well... I didn't think I'd like them until I put them on. They are embossed cow leather to resemble crocodile
On mineral glass lenses, can you have photofusion colours with flash mirror coating?
You can have Umbramatic, which is a very old photochromic technology, but not PhotoFusion
@@thespectaclefactory
Thanks for the info.
What about on Zeiss Trivex lens?
I don't know if you ever covered Zeiss Trivex lens. 🤔
Should do one.
Will you be selling the masunaga moc on your website?
Not allowed, but if you email us via hello@thespectaclefactory.com, then we can help you get a pair
The introduction of esmont looks great. What price range would they come under? 🔥
Yeah, I could deal with the incredibly snobbish and arrogant Chrome Hearts, or I could support an independent artist. I chose the latter. These will be about £1000+
What do you think about Chimi or Akila?
Hey Robert, any opinions about RetroSuperFurure?
Good quality, cool styles. I like them 👍
Really hope you get a chance to check out the Meta Orion smart glasses. Would love to hear your take on them.
Hey Robert, I might have to contact you again for those collaborations, Rikhard (White Gold). Congrats 🍾, those are stunning 🤩. When were they start being available?.
You can order them right now! There'll only be 50 pairs of each so people are already pre-ordering
@@thespectaclefactory Robert do you have a link for the Rikhard, of course I would have to ask you and see if it something that fits/goes with my face.
About the new White Gold RE, can you give a hint about price range :D ? Maybe email if not here. I can confirm, most comfortable, functional brand
Sure, they'll be £600, so about 720 Euros or about $800.
Does anyone have an opinion about Akoni frames?
Which model of gast astro Robert wearing ? Gold matte or gold
Two-tone. We can recreate it for you if you like
How much sir?
@@thespectaclefactory please tell about lens in gast astro
Thoughts on porsche design sunglasses ?
ua-cam.com/video/QupDm63OSfI/v-deo.html
See our next video coming out tomorrow!
Ohhh I’ve been meaning to message you about some new sunglasses. I’ve been loving my 3 pairs I got from you last year and now want another pair of sunglasses some large oversized chic ones this time. I’ll email you for you style recommendations hopefully you will remember me xx.
I had the custom type Reykjavik sunglasses before and love the comfort of them ❤️❤️❤️
Hey Helena! Great to hear from you and we'd of course love to help
Cardinal sin. You took off a pair with one hand on one side. 😮😮😮😮
Well spotted 😅
Eh, to be fair they're Reykjavik Eyes though, they'll be fine 😅
I noticed that too! 😂
How to buy Masunaga?
Email us via hello@thespectaclefactory.com
Hey just off your website & masunaga i can't find pics of the moc collection @thespectaclefactory
I’m trying to find a place that carry Reykjavik eyes in Los Angeles. I want to try the brand because of your recommendation.
Hi ! i'm going to open a new store in France in a small city, and i'm going to work with Masunaga.
Do you recommand me to by the Master of craft masunaga box ? Is it worth it for a new store ?
Thx alot for your videos !
It might be hard to sell if you don't have an established client base.
Hi, can you tell me the reference and details about the pair you're wearing in this vid and its proce, please !
It says it in the introduction. If you'd like us to make a pair for you, please email us via hello@thespectaclefactory.com and we'll be glad to help!
VAVA is also a good brand with unique styles
Definitely! I'm a fan
what are the 3 best Japanese brands for optical glasses?
masunaga sunglasses look a lot like rayban titanium made in japan or rayban titanium look like masunaga? for exaple the rayban round ii
Great
Absolutely love the Masunaga sunglasses with mineral lenses .What actually bothers me is how heartbreaking it would be to have them changed with prescription sunglasses.
We could make them with mineral prescription lenses...
Hey Robert, what is the color gradient and/or flash coating on the eyeglasses you're wearing?!
Robert is wearing the Cinnamon (25% Brown/10%Rose) tint on his rimless Gast ´Astro´
@@karenvater1634 Is that a gradient combined with a flashcoating?
@@canibusnj it is a bi-gradient tint. meaning upper portion is 25% Brown to a 10% Rose at the bottom...if you watch from the 0:34 mark... there doesn´t appear to be any flash coating
@@karenvater1634 Thank you so much for the info!
It's also got DriveSafe coating
Hi Robert, I really appreciate your videos. You bring something unique in terms of eyewear, which is the educational side of things. Very well done!
Would you have a contact from Masunaga that you could share with me, as I am struggling quite a bit to get them to answer some queries?
Hey Robert, any opinions on Cubbits
I think they are probably the best of that section of the market
Hey mate! what are your thoughts on Police? It's a very ubiquitous brand it seems, but wanted to see if you thought it matched its popularity. cheers :)
They are a cool brand stylistically that are pretty average in terms of quality
@@thespectaclefactory cheers! hope you had a great time in france :) (oh, and i'm enjoying my new Gast glasses. thanks for the recommendation!!! 🙏)
I Bought JMM Silverton blue model sunglasses thats a first pair from JMM and im speechless...
Very nice!
The most prestigious eyewear exhibition in the world is the Mido in Milan..Silmo is the second
Mido is the largest. I'd say Silmo is the most respected
@@thespectaclefactory in the opinion of many in the sector Mido is still the most prestigious, and I agree. Anyway we think different about it Robert. P.s. Compliments for your channel, is very nice!
Masunaga... MOC new designs seem derivative. Dita and JMM have done it before. Quality is of course great and self evident in both packaging and frame quality. My own personal fit issue with Masunaga is that their previous designs are for smaller to medium sizes faces while I'm large head wide-faced. Not a good fit for me.
Guess who makes Dita frame/sunglasses..
@@rohaizanwan478 Per Dita, nowadays made in their own factory. Previously clearly Dita was outsourcing to factories in Japan and in the case of epiluxury (horn parts) to Germany (Hoffmann?) as well.
7:35 Reyjavik Alvar, Rickhard, nothing called Fuller on their website on the day this video was made. And none of them is gold. Little confused here. Gold is Eldfell and Hengill and Kerid.
It's called Fulla. These white gold pieces aren't on their website because they are exclusively available through us. You can email us to order via hello@thespectaclefactory.com
@@thespectaclefactory I actually sent you an email a few days back. Not sure if you replied or it went into my spam 🙂
Hey I would recommend checking out Chrome Hearts Thick glasses in the new Matt Olive color. Might be the best pair of new glasses for 2024.
Try going a video without promoting ''reykjavik glasses with custom ziess lenses'' !
Noooo
Just post it right away
Got to build some suspense for this one 😅
Other cardinal sin: he is biased toward thin, metal frames. It is, among other things, opinable they are the most comfortable type: I have had some on for minutes, and they are too lightweight, it annoys me, it makes them unstable-ish.
People who prefer very thin very light frames are people who'd rather not wear any eyeglasses if they could; I believe if you don't share that feeling, you easily prefer characterful, "thick", acetate frames.
This channel is an extremely interesting phenomenon. The glasses presented on it (like in this episode) are usually exceptionally ugly, boring or showy models and yet you can't deny their craftsmanship. In the case of goodyear welted shoes, the craftsmanship goes hand in hand with the good design and here we have a list of ugly frames and the repeated humiliation of Tom Ford, who introduced glasses to fashion. Very interesting.
"they (Reykjavik) don't pay me" "I'm not an ambassador" aren't you a stockist? lol that makes you an ambassador by default. don't you get paid when they get paid
But I/we could sell any other brand 🤷♂️ you can keep trying to find bias, but I'm too principled for that. I literally don't care about money. We could make a lot more money by selling something other than an unknown brand like Reykjavik Eyes (a decision most other opticians make)