The Spectacles Thread. - Part 2

thegardens3b

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Hi, I would like to make a pair of specs for my parents (>60 years old) but I realised that progressive lens itself is expensive, above 1k?
Could anyone please recommend optical shops that sell good quality progressive lens that is less 1k? Owndays, zoff and Lenskart are out.

Good progressive lenses will cost more, no doubt. Really depends on the power and type of lenses you wish to go for.. Which area are you at and will you be willing to travel a little further?
 

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I recently done lasik. No need to spent anymore money on glasses.
Want to know if there is any 0 degree glasses with blue light protection that the optometrist/optician can make?
 

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Hi boss gangster! Do u think it’s ok for me to purchase gentle monster frame from Ion & bring over to any of ur 3 recommended shops to do the prescription lenses.
 

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Hi boss gangster! Do u think it’s ok for me to purchase gentle monster frame from Ion & bring over to any of ur 3 recommended shops to do the prescription lenses.
Good evening!
yes surely! But is it a frame frame, or sunglass frame?
 

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I recently done lasik. No need to spent anymore money on glasses.
Want to know if there is any 0 degree glasses with blue light protection that the optometrist/optician can make?
Yes, all practices will be able to help you with that.
 

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Good evening,
Hey, I understand what you mean. I have encountered some patients like these in the past too.

1)your new frame, is it with those nosepads that pushes your glasses further from your eyes?

Thanks for being so detailed. Based on your points, with benefit given
1)We can rule out the prescription issue
2)We can rule out fitting measuring issue e.g. pupil height and centering

I suspect it could be due to maybe a new frame you purchased, which sitting position might affect your vision. Are you reusing the frame or a whole new frame?
Hi, it was a same frame (buy a new frame but exact same design) i used for my single vision. Yes it has nosepad type. Thank you:)
 

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Hi all,

Would love to get some comments on making my next pair of specs. Have been using Owndays / LC past few years as it is convenient for maintenance but would like to try something of better quality.

I have some astig especially at night, which owndays doesn't seem to be able to resolve (the dude told me my eyes might have other conditions which cannot be corrected). Not sure if this is true or just merely their lenses can't help.

I ~28 and generally work in office with computer screen mostly. Intending to get some lens with good coating like Zeiss/ Hoya but open to recommendations. Budget is $300 - $400, anywhere I can make something decent? Thanks!
 

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How much does it cost for a progressive around 250 each side; plastic, multi coat with titanium frame?
 

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How much does it cost for a progressive around 250 each side; plastic, multi coat with titanium frame?
On average based on a titanium frame
That cost 150-200.
the lenses depending on your age and what kind of lens design you want,
I would say 350 for the lenses.(there are cheaper ones but I would recommend getting a lens with some quality to it).
Total damage about 500 for a pair of frame and lens.
 

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Has anyone heard of this brand Tumi?

https://visiooptical.com/products/spectacles/tumi/
I went to Visio Optical the other day and these frames retail for $500, but because i couldn't find much on them online i was hesitant to pull the trigger although they felt and looked very nice.
Hi!
It’s impt for the frame to feel comfortable as you will be wearing it for long hours. There are actually many brands that we might not be too exposed to , though they make really good quality frames.. but sorry I can’t help you with this,
I would say like to trust your practitioner and then imptly if the frame is comfortable with you.
 

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Hi all,

Would love to get some comments on making my next pair of specs. Have been using Owndays / LC past few years as it is convenient for maintenance but would like to try something of better quality.

I have some astig especially at night, which owndays doesn't seem to be able to resolve (the dude told me my eyes might have other conditions which cannot be corrected). Not sure if this is true or just merely their lenses can't help.

I ~28 and generally work in office with computer screen mostly. Intending to get some lens with good coating like Zeiss/ Hoya but open to recommendations. Budget is $300 - $400, anywhere I can make something decent? Thanks!
Hi there!
Hoya as of now has a promotion islandwide for their digital lenses-sync3.
they have a free upgrade from sync 3 to sync 3 pro which allows for more customisation to be done on the lenses. The lenses retail at about 290 for a basic 1.5 index. Depending on your power, then it might have to go towards a higher index lens.
Or else you can still choose a single vision lens-add on blue light filter then can work with it too.. though I would recommend antifatigue which could reduce eye muscle strain.
 
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