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Made by Italian companies Luxottica and/ or Safilo ........ Who probably manufacture in China anyway.

Yes. unless on the frame (especially those branded ones) specify that it's "made in japan", "made in italy" , "made in france", "made in germany" etc, you can assume that it's manufactured in China.
 

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Did lasik last month,2 pair of Tag Heuer to let go cheaply,hope to benefit spec user.A pair of one year old 3704 Reflex(black) and a pair of one month old Track 7206 half rim(silver)with black temper(google for pics pls).Both in pristine cond with TG international warranty,one and two years respectively.Interested party please call/text 97996238 to negotiate.Thanks and regards.
 

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Yes. unless on the frame (especially those branded ones) specify that it's "made in japan", "made in italy" , "made in france", "made in germany" etc, you can assume that it's manufactured in China.

it's a misconception people have that made in china products are always of poor quality, a myth perpetuated by the media. there are many well-made products too... :s13:
 

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guys...is it possible to buy a pair of those oaks shades that are commonly found in SG and ask the shopowner to customer one with degrees?

so difficult to find a sunglass for those who has myopia.
 

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Just received my new specs today.

Wore it for about one hour and headache already, quite bad.

Normal for it to occur after changing to new specs? Same degree though.

I took almost 1 week to get used to it. I even feel like vomiting due to the headache that time.
 

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Hi everyone!wanna make a rayban spec for daily use.any bros can advise whether there is any shop having promotion or reasonably priced?thank u in adv! :)
 

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anyone went to queensway shopping centre to make branded specs before? Which shop do you recommend? There is a couple of them...
 

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Anybody have Mykita OTTO ~ :s11:

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Did lasik last month,2 pair of Tag Heuer to let go cheaply,hope to benefit spec user.A pair of one year old 3704 Reflex(black) and a pair of one month old Track 7206 half rim(silver)with black temper(google for pics pls).Both in pristine cond with TG international warranty,one and two years respectively.Interested party please call/text 97996238 to negotiate.Thanks and regards.

eh why e 7206 not listed on the tag heuer webby? 7201 to 7204 only
 

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wide angle progressive lenses

wide angle progressive lenses. Is this better ???

my see straight is ok but side way cannot n i need to trun my head in order to see better. think the angle is < 10 deg.
Is about $500-700 len only!!!
 

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wide angle progressive lenses. Is this better ???

my see straight is ok but side way cannot n i need to trun my head in order to see better. think the angle is < 10 deg.
Is about $500-700 len only!!!

do you know the brand of the progressive lens you currently wearing?

There will be some blur at the side of the lens, some lenses more than the others. Sometimes it could also be the way the lens is fitted.
 

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sola fr carl zeiss
i d ask the shop look like he does not know about this. so i try to look for another shop who know this problem....
 

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sola fr carl zeiss
i d ask the shop look like he does not know about this. so i try to look for another shop who know this problem....

the shop which sold you the glasses don't know about the problem you experiencing? the optometrist or optician should know how to troubleshoot any problem arising from your eyewear. :s8:
 
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