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Are these any good to anyone? 
 

I bought them brand new for £200+ and the week after Florida airport security dropped them out the box and ran them through the rollers. 
 

After 12 months+ their Government paid for a replacement. 
 

My new ones are now prescription so these aren’t any good to me as a spare set. 
 

They have some scratched on the lenses but not majority, and have a little bit of damage on one of the pins that attaches the frame to the lens, sometimes if you knock them it pops out, but can easily pop back in. 
 

As a pair of £200+ sunglasses they are too good to just bin. 
 

I have to set a price as per forum rules so will ask for £50 (75% discount) if anyone wants to take a punt at them? 
 

 

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This ia a bargain for someone.

I have Oakley glasses that were scratched beyond belief. I bought a replacement set of lenses on Ebay for £12. Followed a tutorial on YouTube to replace them which took about 2 minutes and they are as good as new.

Proper Oakley lenses would cost a lot more but the ones I bought worked perfectly for me.

Good luck with the sale.

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4 minutes ago, gmm243 said:

This ia a bargain for someone.

I have Oakley glasses that were scratched beyond belief. I bought a replacement set of lenses on Ebay for £12. Followed a tutorial on YouTube to replace them which took about 2 minutes and they are as good as new.

Proper Oakley lenses would cost a lot more but the ones I bought worked perfectly for me.

Good luck with the sale.

But if you are going to do that could you not also get a Rolex - a Tag - and a new pair from the chap who sells them on the beach on holiday ?

Sorry to disrupt a sales thread !

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16 minutes ago, gmm243 said:

This ia a bargain for someone.

I have Oakley glasses that were scratched beyond belief. I bought a replacement set of lenses on Ebay for £12. Followed a tutorial on YouTube to replace them which took about 2 minutes and they are as good as new.

Proper Oakley lenses would cost a lot more but the ones I bought worked perfectly for me.

Good luck with the sale.


They’re not even that badly scratched, I just carried on using them for 12+ months until my dispute with the airport was resolved and they paid me for a new pair. 
 

I believe they’re polarized Oakley official lenses so would be better than a cheap set off eBay. 
 

Although any buyer can do what they want with them tbh. 

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Replacement (equivalent to OEM quality) lenses for most sunglasses are available from this Company in Oz

https://www.thesunglassfix.com

I used them and 3 sets of RayBan lenses purchased in 2014/15 are still as good as new. The frames are approaching 20 years old.

No connection to this Company other than as a satisfied customer.

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