Bro, can you quote me price for the best price of frame+lens for package? power is 3.75 plus astig -1.5.
The Spectacles Thread
The Spectacles Thread
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Mar 2 2014, 07:40 PM
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Bro, can you quote me price for the best price of frame+lens for package? power is 3.75 plus astig -1.5.
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Mar 12 2014, 04:39 PM
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Guys my spectacles lenses broke when those suddenly dropped from me. How much would it cost to just fit the lenses in my frame? The power is -3.75 for left and -3.50 for right....
Thanks in advance |
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Apr 2 2014, 04:23 PM
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Apr 18 2014, 12:58 PM
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Hi wanna ask where is the best optical shop to make a new pair of glasses in Subang? I know Taipan there got a lot of spectacles shop but which is the best to avoid counterfeit lens / frames and with reasonable price?
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May 31 2014, 08:01 AM
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My frame 'Samsung'. And cheapo mc lense. Less than 200.
For spec, brand is not important. As long as comfortable to wear, correct size and shape and if wear full face helmet consider frame that slim and sit well on the nose and ears |
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Jun 9 2014, 11:33 PM
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Rayban specs expensive?
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Jun 16 2014, 09:44 AM
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QUOTE(dead_love86 @ Feb 25 2014, 08:19 PM) Hi, Hi,I bought this Emporio Armani specs original from Optical 88 not too long ago. Very fast the paint peeling off already. I ask the seller, she say all metal frames like that even if I buy Ray Bans. If want not peel, get a plastic spectacles. Is that true? Or they gave me inferior product? Or the Emporio Armani brand memang like that? [attachmentid=3868562] I'm not sure whether, yours a fake one. But i experience the same problem like you, a few years back..my black frame started peeling of its black colour within week. and in a few mth, its a silver spec! however, my last two black metal spec. did not face the same problem.. i wear it to gym, bath and etc.. its still black after 2 year. =) I think you should go and complaint |
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Jun 18 2014, 09:48 PM
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Jun 18 2014, 09:48 PM
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Jun 18 2014, 09:54 PM
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QUOTE(cougar richard @ Oct 20 2013, 07:41 PM) i am looking at bigger size frame with transition lens. Have you done your specs? How much the transition lense cat you?my power is abt 100 degree. i saw on tv abt a flexible super lightweight frame that is twistable and is from japan but i forgor the brand name, i like lightweight frame. i thinking of buying a lens with Crizal and also with transition, any recommendation on lightweight frame and lens features mentioned above? my budget is rm600. thanks. |
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Jun 25 2014, 07:53 PM
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Anyone know any brands with sun clips?
So far I've only seen Tom Ford. |
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Jul 16 2014, 07:31 PM
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QUOTE(phoenix24 @ Apr 18 2014, 12:58 PM) Hi wanna ask where is the best optical shop to make a new pair of glasses in Subang? I know Taipan there got a lot of spectacles shop but which is the best to avoid counterfeit lens / frames and with reasonable price? Go to Usj Optometrist in taipan, its at the block behind the Usj Eye Specialist center. They are all qualified optometrists served in hospital before. |
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Jul 20 2014, 03:02 AM
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Hi guys,
wanted to post here; https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1271520/all but decided to post here instead. I just ordered a pair of prescription eyeglasses which includes; -Hoya lenses -Transition -The usual coatings ( i think without frame the price of a pair of lenses is RM570...If i get the 'house brand' lens would be cheaper around 4xx When I go to Hoya (after picking up) just like gatal tangan and browse Hoya website and found out there is many variants of Hoya lenses, and wanted to know which type is mine. I open the case that comes with the purchase, and found that the Hoya Lens Quality Card has nothing written that may indicate what type of Hoya lens. And there is no Transition card, only the Hoya card. the card looks like this (but with QR code on the top left of the card); Behind just printed; QUOTE Congratulations on your purchase of HOYA Lenses. Please consult us for any enquiries. I managed to take pics of the Order form and below are the boxes ticked;-== Middle part got shop stamp==-- MALAYSIAN HOYA LENS SDN BHD http://www.hoyavisioncare.com Lenses Specifications: Material: CR39 Type: SV Treatment: M/C/UV Pigment: Transition Spectacle Prescription : RIGHT SPH : PL CYL : - 0.25 AXIS : 85 VA : 6/6 LEFT SPH : +0.50 CYL : -1.00 AXIS : 90 VA : 6/6 Apart from going all the way back to the shop, is there any way to know what type of Hoya lens I got on my prescription glasses? Is Zeiss transition (or Essilor or Nikon or Transition themselves) better than a Hoya made ones? Is transition a coating of the lens itself? if yes, then maybe someone can recommend me a reputable shop which provides the best description on what we are paying. The shop I went was less informative regarding what type, and only focus on what brand. I'll maybe get rid of this 3 day year lens and go for a pair of better ones if needed. My last pair was 4 years ago and that was in-house lenses. This post has been edited by antonio: Jul 20 2014, 03:07 AM |
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Jul 20 2014, 05:15 AM
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Jul 20 2014, 10:55 AM
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Jul 20 2014, 11:06 AM
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QUOTE(antonio @ Jul 20 2014, 03:02 AM) Hi guys, Hoya lens is overrated and overpriced, they are made in kepong or thailand if they claimed is oversea. Their coating peel off easily, and their latest blue control coat made many drivers suffer while driving at night. Shops like to sell it because high profit margin and hoya offer shops free oversea tour and fitter incentive. RM 570 you paid can easily get a mid index crizal forte transition 7, super fast in changing color and very good coating. But it wont turn dark in car unless u buy a more expensive transition xtra active.wanted to post here; https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1271520/all but decided to post here instead. I just ordered a pair of prescription eyeglasses which includes; -Hoya lenses -Transition -The usual coatings ( i think without frame the price of a pair of lenses is RM570...If i get the 'house brand' lens would be cheaper around 4xx When I go to Hoya (after picking up) just like gatal tangan and browse Hoya website and found out there is many variants of Hoya lenses, and wanted to know which type is mine. I open the case that comes with the purchase, and found that the Hoya Lens Quality Card has nothing written that may indicate what type of Hoya lens. And there is no Transition card, only the Hoya card. the card looks like this (but with QR code on the top left of the card); Behind just printed; I managed to take pics of the Order form and below are the boxes ticked; Lenses Specifications: Material: CR39 Type: SV Treatment: M/C/UV Pigment: Transition Spectacle Prescription : RIGHT SPH : PL CYL : - 0.25 AXIS : 85 VA : 6/6 LEFT SPH : +0.50 CYL : -1.00 AXIS : 90 VA : 6/6 Apart from going all the way back to the shop, is there any way to know what type of Hoya lens I got on my prescription glasses? Is Zeiss transition (or Essilor or Nikon or Transition themselves) better than a Hoya made ones? Is transition a coating of the lens itself? if yes, then maybe someone can recommend me a reputable shop which provides the best description on what we are paying. The shop I went was less informative regarding what type, and only focus on what brand. I'll maybe get rid of this 3 day year lens and go for a pair of better ones if needed. My last pair was 4 years ago and that was in-house lenses. |
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Jul 20 2014, 11:12 AM
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QUOTE(antonio @ Jul 20 2014, 03:02 AM) Hi guys, There's 2 type of Hoya color changeable lens wanted to post here; https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1271520/all but decided to post here instead. I just ordered a pair of prescription eyeglasses which includes; -Hoya lenses -Transition -The usual coatings ( i think without frame the price of a pair of lenses is RM570...If i get the 'house brand' lens would be cheaper around 4xx When I go to Hoya (after picking up) just like gatal tangan and browse Hoya website and found out there is many variants of Hoya lenses, and wanted to know which type is mine. I open the case that comes with the purchase, and found that the Hoya Lens Quality Card has nothing written that may indicate what type of Hoya lens. And there is no Transition card, only the Hoya card. the card looks like this (but with QR code on the top left of the card); Behind just printed; I managed to take pics of the Order form and below are the boxes ticked; Lenses Specifications: Material: CR39 Type: SV Treatment: M/C/UV Pigment: Transition Spectacle Prescription : RIGHT SPH : PL CYL : - 0.25 AXIS : 85 VA : 6/6 LEFT SPH : +0.50 CYL : -1.00 AXIS : 90 VA : 6/6 Apart from going all the way back to the shop, is there any way to know what type of Hoya lens I got on my prescription glasses? Is Zeiss transition (or Essilor or Nikon or Transition themselves) better than a Hoya made ones? Is transition a coating of the lens itself? if yes, then maybe someone can recommend me a reputable shop which provides the best description on what we are paying. The shop I went was less informative regarding what type, and only focus on what brand. I'll maybe get rid of this 3 day year lens and go for a pair of better ones if needed. My last pair was 4 years ago and that was in-house lenses. Hoya SunTech and Hoya Transitions Suntech is cheaper than Transitions , current Transitions already go to 7th generation , which is darker compare to Trasitions 6th gen , and both product Would NOT change colour behind Windshield (inside car) there's only Transitions Xtractive will change colour behind windshield . ![]() About your second question , doesn't matter which lens brand like Zeiss/Nikon/Essilor/Hoya , as long they're using * Transitions * , colour change will be same . (Transitions is own private technology , which sub their technology to lens manufacturer like zeiss/nikon/essilor/hoya etc , so the appearance of end product will be same ) base on this certified card » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « you probably got Suntech = Photochromic lens instead of Transitions lens . if base on my HOYA price list , yours product is 1.50 NULUX Transitions HVP Coat which is RRP570 . and it's possible some dishonest optical shop they give u cheaper product while it has same functions . anyway my shop at KL setapak here, feel free to come over |
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Jul 20 2014, 03:45 PM
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Dear all,
Do u have any recommendations on specs for ppl with large face area and high cheek bones? I can't seem to find a pair of specs dat suits me. Tq. |
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Jul 20 2014, 03:53 PM
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Jul 20 2014, 03:59 PM
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