Where is the color code on Ray-Bans?

Where is the color code on Ray-Bans?

Ray-Ban size and lens serial numbers All Ray-Ban sunglasses come with a plethora of lens size, colour and coating options. These are usually outlined in the third set of serial numbers and letters on the inside left arm.

What does bl on Ray-Bans mean?

Bausch & Lomb
Vintage Ray-Bans might have a “BL” marking to denote the brands original owners Bausch & Lomb, but if you’re buying new then look for the RB logo etching. On the opposite lens in the top corner you should see “Ray-Ban” written in white. On some new releases that logo may be printed in gold instead of white.

How do I read my Ray-Ban Code?

The first number represents the width of the lens in millimeters while the second number represents the distance between the two lenses. This is true for all glasses have two separate lenses at Rayban. However, if the sunglasses consist of only one lens, then you will find in the temple also only one number.

What is green Classic G15?

G-15 green lenses ensure better clarity of vision and a more “natural vision”. Solid colors, genuine since 1937, the Classic G-15 was originally developed for military use, offers a high level of clarity, comfort and protection. Light conditions: Low light to Sunny.

How do I identify my Ray-Bans?

It’s easy to tell which model of Ray-Bans you have! Most Ray-Bans will have a model number that starts with RB and then a series of numbers. The RB stands for Ray-Ban and the numbers make up the model of the frame. Sometimes there will also be a name included after the model number.

What color lens is best for day driving?

Gray is good for driving and outdoor sports. Yellow and orange increase contrast and are great in the snow. Green reduces glare. Brown tones block blue light and increase contrast against the grass and sky.

Which lens colour is best for sunglasses?

Dark colors (brown/gray/green) are ideal for everyday use and most outdoor activities. Darker shades are intended primarily to cut through the glare and reduce eyestrain in moderate-to-bright conditions. Gray and green lenses won’t distort colors, while brown lenses may cause minor distortion.

  • August 7, 2022