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ray ban wearers, im contemplating between a 53mm and a 55mm RX5279.

is it normal for the temple hinge (without spring) to hyper-extend a little to fit my face?

yes if your head is too big:s13:

go for 55 then?

but remember to ask for asian fit if you're ordering, takes 1 month or 2 to order?
 

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any recommendations for shops near east/north-east side that carries a good range of designs? and reasonably priced of coz :D

define reasonably priced?
if don't want carrot head just ask for price list and know what you're buying. :s22:
larger ranges eyechamp in nex?
northpoint? capitol?
if you don't mind it being cramp, suntec koolook?<--lots of stuff but aggressive sales staff? open to bargaining as well I guess?
 

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Hi guys im newbie for spec and a 1st timer.. anyone can intro me where to buy to prevent from carrot head.. I prefer hoya lens, frame normal will do.. many thanks in advance xD

ask for price list when buying lenses
don't buy anything you don't know the market price of.
open your golden mouth and ask for discount.

there are shops which do mark up certain things higher, and give you a better discount. it's not called carrot head. it's legitimate for them to do so so if you're a bargain hunter find something you like ask for a best price.
 

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ask for price list when buying lenses
don't buy anything you don't know the market price of.
open your golden mouth and ask for discount.

there are shops which do mark up certain things higher, and give you a better discount. it's not called carrot head. it's legitimate for them to do so so if you're a bargain hunter find something you like ask for a best price.

Thank oldbreadstinks.. if im -100L/R degree any hoya lens for recommandation? Maybe will wanna choose some rayban frame.. do u know any website to study more about price/spec for the lens? Plz help, im totally new to spectacle.. many thank..
 

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Thank oldbreadstinks.. if im -100L/R degree any hoya lens for recommandation? Maybe will wanna choose some rayban frame.. do u know any website to study more about price/spec for the lens? Plz help, im totally new to spectacle.. many thank..

for thickness you won't need to go beyond 1.56 or 1.6
1.6 if you need something tougher for rimless or rimlon
specific lenses depends on your frame and lol how deep your pocket is. :s13:

hoya site maybe? I think most of those in the optical trade here don't seem to have a place where they congregate to share knowledge? most not willing to share with each other also.

the best thing is to visit optical shops and see if they're willing to inform you on your choices before you even consider to buy. state your intention before hand to prevent disappointment (on their side, not nice to pretend to buy)and if the shop is not interested in sharing info without sales you can guess the aftersales service liao:s22:
 

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oldbreadstinks,

What is your opinion on Oliver Peoples frames?

personal opinion, so don't quote me on this
I do feel that within the same manufacturer, frames sharing the same structure,material and design like say oliver's people's acetate frames will usually have the same quality.
 

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personal opinion, so don't quote me on this
I do feel that within the same manufacturer, frames sharing the same structure,material and design like say oliver's people's acetate frames will usually have the same quality.

When you say "same manufacturer", do you mean Luxottica? They were really good before being bought over by them. I know the typical response to that is, things will go downhill from there (like Oakley). But I was thinking not all brands are like that and OP is one of them.

I bought OP frames via eBay from US and although I am no expert in spectacles, the finishing, material (zyle) and "made in Japan" feels right.

I wouldn't pay the sg prices for OP though.
 

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When you say "same manufacturer", do you mean Luxottica? They were really good before being bought over by them. I know the typical response to that is, things will go downhill from there (like Oakley). But I was thinking not all brands are like that and OP is one of them.

I bought OP frames via eBay from US and although I am no expert in spectacles, the finishing, material (zyle) and "made in Japan" feels right.

I wouldn't pay the sg prices for OP though.

I meant as a general across the board thing
especially if they look the same but with different logo
 

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i think i saw in one of the spec shops in queensway

When you say "same manufacturer", do you mean Luxottica? They were really good before being bought over by them. I know the typical response to that is, things will go downhill from there (like Oakley). But I was thinking not all brands are like that and OP is one of them.

I bought OP frames via eBay from US and although I am no expert in spectacles, the finishing, material (zyle) and "made in Japan" feels right.

I wouldn't pay the sg prices for OP though.

One of the shops in Queensway carry them, it is a very nicely furnished corner shop with a partition that makes it look like 2 shop space. The sales there were very friendly, one very funky looking too but very friendly.
 

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anybody have any comments on hamamoto eyewears? I quite like the design, and comfort, but not too sure about quality?

I was quoted about $600 for SFT 1.67 Hoya with hamamoto frames, and $660 for SFT 1.67 with Dun eyewears.

hi raptor 1, if you trust me, dont take hamamoto even though it looks nice. Due to its design, the lens dont seem to be really stable especially in strong wind, may make you feel giddy. And anyway, hamamoto is not that common nowadays. If you take it most likely to be old stocks that shops wanna clear them off. Insider info. hahaha.

If i were you, i will take Dun with no regrets.
 

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hi raptor 1, if you trust me, dont take hamamoto even though it looks nice. Due to its design, the lens dont seem to be really stable especially in strong wind, may make you feel giddy. And anyway, hamamoto is not that common nowadays. If you take it most likely to be old stocks that shops wanna clear them off. Insider info. hahaha.

If i were you, i will take Dun with no regrets.
Haha.. of course i trust you! :)

I was at Nanyang Optics @ Parkway on Sunday, tried the Dun Specs, Quite impressed by it too (and the price... ><). Not too sure if Queensway carry Dun specs, hopefully would be a tad cheaper :D
 

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Haha.. of course i trust you! :)

I was at Nanyang Optics @ Parkway on Sunday, tried the Dun Specs, Quite impressed by it too (and the price... ><). Not too sure if Queensway carry Dun specs, hopefully would be a tad cheaper :D

Hmmm not sure about queensway, never been there for some time, last round i been there never saw much jap brands. I seldom see Dun eyewear, maybe not many shops take it, and not puzzled why too, becos like you said if u are impressed, it should be a good thing, but shops seem to want sell popular brands like rayban, oakley etc.

Even when you are at nanyang HQ, you also dont see they take many Dun specs right? They have alot of mostly euro brands & also their own brands.
 

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Do they hv rimless? What is the price range like?

hi fourseasons

are u really keen on Dun frames? You can take a look at this website :

-Brand- SANKOKOGAKU.CO.,LTD. (?)????

I think they have rimless models Dun 2042. But not sure if you can find in outside shops or not. Their rimless is not the kind of subtle style like silhuoette so not sure what you think of them.

But if you still keen, let me know & i can ask my optician on your behalf & see whether she can order it from the supplier.
 
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