Erica Metal are Plastic lenses. if you want glass check the New Aviator Chromance lens from Ray Ban or go to Acetate frames from Oliver Peoples they have glass lenses or go Persol they also have all-glass lenses.@@adamfavsvidc
In my experience, it's mainly the 'Classic' and gradient lenses that are crystal/glass. This means the G15, B15, Blue, Gray, etc and their gradient counter-parts. Also they must be Made in Italy versions it seems. 'Chromance' or Transitions seem to all be polycarbonate lenses, or Made in China versions will have polycarbonate more often. So I would personally stick to models like Original Wayfarer, Classic Aviators, Clubmaster and others Made in Italy with classic colours if you want glass lenses.
@@Justin-kn6dp Incorrect The RB3686 is a chromance lense made of glass. Also made in Italy. I have a pair. But I wish they would signify which models are glass or PC
Hi. Can you pelase tell me what 'Ray Ban LR' means ? I have found a pair of brown 'Ray Ban LR' lenses for sale, but i can't find any information on the net. Thanks in advance.
If this were true, the same could be said for Persol who was also acquired by them, and yet no one makes them claim against Persol like they do Ray-Ban. Maybe actually try a pair and you will see the Made in Italy Ray-Bans are still great quality at the price point they sell for.
It’s funny how hard it is to find a video that lays it out like this. The eye floater information was also very informative! Thank you!
Great video, Could you tell me if the green lens or the graphite lens is darker? I’d like a lighter lens for cloudy conditions, thanks
we simply want to know which lenses are glass and which are plastic and ray ban is making it impossile, hense serengeti
Please i came here for the same answers. Are erika metal Glass or plastic lenses
Erica Metal are Plastic lenses. if you want glass check the New Aviator Chromance lens from Ray Ban or go to Acetate frames from Oliver Peoples they have glass lenses or go Persol they also have all-glass lenses.@@adamfavsvidc
In my experience, it's mainly the 'Classic' and gradient lenses that are crystal/glass. This means the G15, B15, Blue, Gray, etc and their gradient counter-parts. Also they must be Made in Italy versions it seems. 'Chromance' or Transitions seem to all be polycarbonate lenses, or Made in China versions will have polycarbonate more often. So I would personally stick to models like Original Wayfarer, Classic Aviators, Clubmaster and others Made in Italy with classic colours if you want glass lenses.
@@Justin-kn6dp Incorrect The RB3686 is a chromance lense made of glass. Also made in Italy. I have a pair. But I wish they would signify which models are glass or PC
Hi.
Can you pelase tell me what 'Ray Ban LR' means ?
I have found a pair of brown 'Ray Ban LR' lenses for sale, but i can't find any information on the net.
Thanks in advance.
Ray an used to be good, but once it was acquired luxottica quality went down
If this were true, the same could be said for Persol who was also acquired by them, and yet no one makes them claim against Persol like they do Ray-Ban. Maybe actually try a pair and you will see the Made in Italy Ray-Bans are still great quality at the price point they sell for.