Another good video Rob. I think you nailed it on several categories. For style I definitely agree with AHLEM and JMM. For originality JFRey definitely up there, I would also include Cazal and Theo for pioneering design and uniqueness. For craftsmanship Masunaga is good call but I would also include JMM as well as some manufacturers like Esmont, Akoni and T Henri. Comfort has to be Reykjavik Eyes, I remember wanting to disagree with you but since getting a pair I do have to admit they are my comfiest; Lindbergs are also very comfortable too as well as Mykita. In terms of extreme durability you are probably right about Reykjavik Eyes but I also have to say that I’ve never really had a bad experience with any of my pairs of glasses. It is very very rare that something has gone wrong with any of them and I’ve been wearing glasses since I was a kid! Treat them with respect and most quality, independent brands, should last you a long long time. Keep the videos coming and hope you are back on Insta as soon as possible.❤
I definitely should have mentioned Theo for originality. My bad on that one, as they deserve huge credit. There are loads of amazingly well crafted brands now, so I was a bit of a loss as to which ones to mention! And I made the same point that all good quality glasses should last 👍 I'm the same as you - still own every frame I've had.
You really sold me on Cartier with all of your content on them. I'm absolutely obsessed with their frames and within the last couple months picked up a couple pairs.
Hi Robert I agree with you without a doubt that Reykjavik eyes are the ultimate luxury brand, I have just purchased the Gold edition Kerid, with a dark grey tint. They just pop and look incredible in every way.
I was cringing so hard with how ´brutal´ you were with the RE Jakob 😅I guess you had to showcase how resilient and durable they truly are. And I just absolutely love Reykjavik Eyes too as they are so light.... They are possibly my #1 favourite frames/brand at the moment and then comes very close is Undostrial Fuse. I now have all the brands (your fault - you are such a ´bad´ influence.... lol... INSPIRING!) that you have featured and mentioned in this video with the exception of LA Eyeworks and Lindberg.... mostly because of my taste and inclination towards metal frames. Comfort is definitely my #1 criteria for sure and then durability, craftmanship & style share the same spots for me. Looking forward to my next visit in Feb! 😊 Thanks for yet another beautiful video 😍
Finally more ladies frames, starting with the beautiful Luoxor by Ahlem. 😊 These will work with the Xtractiv lenses by Zeiss. Don't know which color to match with the golden frames though.
Zeiss don't make lenses with Xtractive, but you can get Extra Grey, which is more or less the same. It's a stunning frame! Ruby flash would be beautiful if you go for the rose gold colourway showcased here.
I felt the same in Australia. The vast majority of shops and opticians (and basically every one with a proper website) stock the same Luxottica brands (and Maui Jim for some reason). Actually walking into shops though, I found 2 independent stores with plenty of Ahlem, Kuboraum, Mykita, Masunaga, and a lot of the brands mentioned on this channel. This is in a tiny city on the other side of the planet, so there's no chance that you can't find the same in the richest country in the world. Unfortunately, independent businesses tend to have a pretty rubbish online presence so they can be hard to discover.
You can order them through Rob by booking an appointment. I just got Reykjavik eyes And gast from him with amber and sweet violet tint respectively. Im in California, took about a month from ordering to delivery. Very happy with my purchase
I bought a pair of JF Rey’s last year and found an optician that carried the brand so he just ordered them and I got the Zeiss lenses. I live in CA, but what I have noticed is most optical stores the workers are not very knowledgeable with different frames and lenses like Robert. He is awesome.
I have two pairs of Akoni frames, the models - Cassini and Sprint A . These are fantastically built with so many details....you previously mentioned in another video about getting these in ..are you going to get these in as an AD and have them on you channel..?
Akoni sunglasses are really great.. did you know Akoni group also makes balmain and Valentino sunglasses? :) but in my opinion, Akoni sunglasses are just in another league.
My Maybach Magic II rimless glasses are the most comfortable rimless glasses I've worn. They also tick the box where craftsmanship is concerned. Handmade in Germany .
would it be possible for you to make a video about Moisture Chamber glasses? Would be interesting to hear your take on them and whether there are any noticeable benefits for those that suffer with dry eyes.
Hello! Please, which progressive Is better? Hoya Balansis or Zeiss smartlife plus? I wear now Essilor Comfort Max and it is not good for me. I found that i have chromatic aberations becaouse it is made from polycarbonate.
One style of glasses you should be the most careful about, especially in the States, is the plastic/acetate aviator glasses. This is because most plastic aviator glasses look like prison issued glasses. You can look up state prison issue glasses and a large chunk of the resulting pictures show clear piss and brown colored aviator frames.
I have recently found out about the Rolf eyewear brand. Not many mentions of it on the internet, although they position themselves as a high-tech and innovative brand using beans as raw material. Perhaps you've dealt with them at some point and have an opinion on them? Thanks
I'm in Sarasota Florida and could not find Rekjavik eyes or the Mclaren brand. I did manage to finally locate a pair of Reykjavik eyes STEFAN COL3 (169.06 GBP) on eBay used which I purchased and two styles of Mclaren glasses new one rimless 1 MLSUPO25 CO3 ($197.95) and 1 MLULTSO3 ($315.65) and at reasonable prices. My assessment is that for comfort, th Mclaren Ultimate series beats the Reykjavik eye and the other Mclaren rimless and is likely a more durable design. Unfortunately, the Mclaren Ultimate series has disappeared and no one I can find carries either of these brands. Even searching the web, many places that used to carry them in the US say out of stock and have been out of stock for a long time. Didi Mclaren cease to manufacture these? I see some carbon fiber and plastic models but not the titanium ones. It is hard to spend more on glasses you can't try on and know they will work for you and spend the money to add quality lenses only to later discover they are too uncomfortable to wear.
Hi there. Photochromic lenses doesn’t activate under the shade or say under an umbrella. They only get darker with UV light. If there isn’t any UV light hitting the sunglasses then the lenses won’t get darker.. but there is transitions extra active lenses. They activate without the UV light, but still they won’t get too much dark under the umbrella..:)
That’s the worst thing for owning a photochromic sunglasses.. you are sitting in the shade area and the lenses doesn’t get dark..:) that’s where you should use normal sunglasses..:)
But if you want to get one sunglasses and use it in most places, then the photochromic sunglasses are the best. They don’t give you what you want but they are flexible. You walk into the sun and they get darker, or you go into shade and get lighter..:)
I carry more than 4 sunglasses outside. So I decide which one would be more suitable for the environment and my mood..:) I always carry one photochromic sunglasses, one category 1 class sunglasses, one category 2 and one category 3..:)
We ship to LA every day, and you have access to their entire catalogue. I can recommend the perfect model for you if you drop us an email - hello@thespectaclefactory.com
@@pmwaffle9348 Much better prices can be had in Europe. My Chopards and Porsche Designs were about 50% lower than the best prices I could find in the states.
@ I’ve been to a lot of different optometrist offices and everything is just ray bans and Luxottica, I have never seen something from Reykjavik eyes, jf Rey or Anglo American in stores or even online. So tell me again how are they easy to find…
@@matila1729 have you tried looking at the stockist sections on most manufacturers websites? Most of the brands are available worldwide; maybe not in your local town but definitely at several locations in your country.
Another good video Rob. I think you nailed it on several categories. For style I definitely agree with AHLEM and JMM. For originality JFRey definitely up there, I would also include Cazal and Theo for pioneering design and uniqueness. For craftsmanship Masunaga is good call but I would also include JMM as well as some manufacturers like Esmont, Akoni and T Henri. Comfort has to be Reykjavik Eyes, I remember wanting to disagree with you but since getting a pair I do have to admit they are my comfiest; Lindbergs are also very comfortable too as well as Mykita. In terms of extreme durability you are probably right about Reykjavik Eyes but I also have to say that I’ve never really had a bad experience with any of my pairs of glasses. It is very very rare that something has gone wrong with any of them and I’ve been wearing glasses since I was a kid! Treat them with respect and most quality, independent brands, should last you a long long time.
Keep the videos coming and hope you are back on Insta as soon as possible.❤
I definitely should have mentioned Theo for originality. My bad on that one, as they deserve huge credit.
There are loads of amazingly well crafted brands now, so I was a bit of a loss as to which ones to mention!
And I made the same point that all good quality glasses should last 👍 I'm the same as you - still own every frame I've had.
You really sold me on Cartier with all of your content on them. I'm absolutely obsessed with their frames and within the last couple months picked up a couple pairs.
Great choice! How did the lens turn out? I suppose you also picked up prescription glasses. Were they thick?
Hi Robert I agree with you without a doubt that Reykjavik eyes are the ultimate luxury brand, I have just purchased the Gold edition Kerid, with a dark grey tint. They just pop and look incredible in every way.
Thanks for sharing!
I’m extremely tempted to order those green JF Rey’s right now ! Amazing! But I’ll wait for the full video of the collection just in case
A week into my new Mykita frames after years of luxotica junk, I’m in love
But now Mykita has a partnership with LVMH. We will see where this will lead...
Nice choice, shame they just sold out though
I was cringing so hard with how ´brutal´ you were with the RE Jakob 😅I guess you had to showcase how resilient and durable they truly are. And I just absolutely love Reykjavik Eyes too as they are so light.... They are possibly my #1 favourite frames/brand at the moment and then comes very close is Undostrial Fuse. I now have all the brands (your fault - you are such a ´bad´ influence.... lol... INSPIRING!) that you have featured and mentioned in this video with the exception of LA Eyeworks and Lindberg.... mostly because of my taste and inclination towards metal frames. Comfort is definitely my #1 criteria for sure and then durability, craftmanship & style share the same spots for me. Looking forward to my next visit in Feb! 😊 Thanks for yet another beautiful video 😍
Awesome JFRey previews! And the Ahlem founder knows her tints, to be sure...
Finally more ladies frames, starting with the beautiful Luoxor by Ahlem. 😊 These will work with the Xtractiv lenses by Zeiss. Don't know which color to match with the golden frames though.
Zeiss don't make lenses with Xtractive, but you can get Extra Grey, which is more or less the same. It's a stunning frame! Ruby flash would be beautiful if you go for the rose gold colourway showcased here.
Unfortunately, many of the brands you recommend are tough to find in the states.
Wait 6 mos to get an appointment with SF
I got a pair of Ahlem. They shipped out of California. Ordered them on the Ahlem website. Of course, you can’t try them on first.
I felt the same in Australia. The vast majority of shops and opticians (and basically every one with a proper website) stock the same Luxottica brands (and Maui Jim for some reason).
Actually walking into shops though, I found 2 independent stores with plenty of Ahlem, Kuboraum, Mykita, Masunaga, and a lot of the brands mentioned on this channel. This is in a tiny city on the other side of the planet, so there's no chance that you can't find the same in the richest country in the world.
Unfortunately, independent businesses tend to have a pretty rubbish online presence so they can be hard to discover.
You can order them through Rob by booking an appointment. I just got Reykjavik eyes And gast from him with amber and sweet violet tint respectively. Im in California, took about a month from ordering to delivery. Very happy with my purchase
I bought a pair of JF Rey’s last year and found an optician that carried the brand so he just ordered them and I got the Zeiss lenses. I live in CA, but what I have noticed is most optical stores the workers are not very knowledgeable with different frames and lenses like Robert. He is awesome.
I have two pairs of Akoni frames, the models - Cassini and Sprint A . These are fantastically built with so many details....you previously mentioned in another video about getting these in ..are you going to get these in as an AD and have them on you channel..?
Akoni sunglasses are really great.. did you know Akoni group also makes balmain and Valentino sunglasses? :) but in my opinion, Akoni sunglasses are just in another league.
My Maybach Magic II rimless glasses are the most comfortable rimless glasses I've worn. They also tick the box where craftsmanship is concerned. Handmade in Germany .
Sossa eyewear /Slovenia/ is interesting in stylish frames using different materials.
would it be possible for you to make a video about Moisture Chamber glasses? Would be interesting to hear your take on them and whether there are any noticeable benefits for those that suffer with dry eyes.
Hello! Please, which progressive
Is better? Hoya Balansis or Zeiss smartlife plus? I wear now Essilor Comfort Max and it is not good for me. I found that i have chromatic aberations becaouse it is made from polycarbonate.
i ordered two ahelm acetate frames last year and was extremely disappointed, and both had QC issues. maybe their specialtiy is titanium though.
One style of glasses you should be the most careful about, especially in the States, is the plastic/acetate aviator glasses. This is because most plastic aviator glasses look like prison issued glasses. You can look up state prison issue glasses and a large chunk of the resulting pictures show clear piss and brown colored aviator frames.
My wife hates any optical aviators for that same reason. She calls them Serial Killer Glasses.
Wow this is total different than Gemini source 👓😀🤔🕶️
Thank you. Reykjavik lukas great for me..
Glad to hear that
I have recently found out about the Rolf eyewear brand. Not many mentions of it on the internet, although they position themselves as a high-tech and innovative brand using beans as raw material. Perhaps you've dealt with them at some point and have an opinion on them? Thanks
What’s your opinion on gentle monster glasses? They’ve become quite popular the last couple years
Really disappointed with how cheaply they are made
What about a brand like Etnia Barcelona or lool those are more easily available in the USA. Could you do q review of some of their models ?
Id love to try the rekjaviks one day, currently using contact lenses as any frames I tried in independent opticians local to me hurt my ears!
You should definitely get a pair
I'm in Sarasota Florida and could not find Rekjavik eyes or the Mclaren brand. I did manage to finally locate a pair of Reykjavik eyes STEFAN COL3 (169.06 GBP) on eBay used which I purchased and two styles of Mclaren glasses new one rimless 1 MLSUPO25 CO3 ($197.95) and 1 MLULTSO3 ($315.65) and at reasonable prices. My assessment is that for comfort, th Mclaren Ultimate series beats the Reykjavik eye and the other Mclaren rimless and is likely a more durable design. Unfortunately, the Mclaren Ultimate series has disappeared and no one I can find carries either of these brands. Even searching the web, many places that used to carry them in the US say out of stock and have been out of stock for a long time. Didi Mclaren cease to manufacture these? I see some carbon fiber and plastic models but not the titanium ones. It is hard to spend more on glasses you can't try on and know they will work for you and spend the money to add quality lenses only to later discover they are too uncomfortable to wear.
Looove Ahlem
Me too
I recommend Theo, Mykita and KALA eyewear also.
Hi Robert. Can you tell me if zeiss adaptive sun lens changes in a shady area or under an umbrella?
Hi there. Photochromic lenses doesn’t activate under the shade or say under an umbrella. They only get darker with UV light. If there isn’t any UV light hitting the sunglasses then the lenses won’t get darker.. but there is transitions extra active lenses. They activate without the UV light, but still they won’t get too much dark under the umbrella..:)
That’s the worst thing for owning a photochromic sunglasses.. you are sitting in the shade area and the lenses doesn’t get dark..:) that’s where you should use normal sunglasses..:)
But if you want to get one sunglasses and use it in most places, then the photochromic sunglasses are the best. They don’t give you what you want but they are flexible. You walk into the sun and they get darker, or you go into shade and get lighter..:)
I carry more than 4 sunglasses outside. So I decide which one would be more suitable for the environment and my mood..:) I always carry one photochromic sunglasses, one category 1 class sunglasses, one category 2 and one category 3..:)
If I can only get my hands on some Reykjavik eyes in the Los Angeles area, I would probably agree with you.
today's vision optometry in laguna niguel is the closest stockist to LA
@ thank you. Going to give them a visit.
We ship to LA every day, and you have access to their entire catalogue. I can recommend the perfect model for you if you drop us an email - hello@thespectaclefactory.com
Robert’s. I think there can not be more durable glasses than Cartier. Have a number of them. Last 20 years there have never been an issue
But if you step on them, they'll break. Reykjavik Eyes won't. However, I agree they are pretty durable, especially for rimless.
It would be ideal to have a similar video with brands easily accessible in the US. Thanks for the content
All of these brands are pretty easy to find stateside
@@pmwaffle9348 Much better prices can be had in Europe. My Chopards and Porsche Designs were about 50% lower than the best prices I could find in the states.
@ I’ve been to a lot of different optometrist offices and everything is just ray bans and Luxottica, I have never seen something from Reykjavik eyes, jf Rey or Anglo American in stores or even online. So tell me again how are they easy to find…
@@matila1729 have you tried looking at the stockist sections on most manufacturers websites? Most of the brands are available worldwide; maybe not in your local town but definitely at several locations in your country.
@@matila1729Any of these brands can be purchased online. Just Google it.