Ray-Ban Clothing Accessories - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
I need Replacements lenses for a vintage pair of
To find replacement lenses for your vintage Ray-Ban Aviators with lens size 5814 in gray, you have a few options:
- Ray-Ban Official Website: Visit the official Ray-Ban website and navigate to their replacement parts section. They may offer replacement lenses specifically designed for your vintage Aviators. Use the search filters or contact their customer support for assistance.
- Authorized Retailers: Reach out to authorized Ray-Ban retailers, either online or in-store, and inquire about replacement lenses for your specific model. They might have access to vintage or discontinued parts or be able to recommend compatible lenses.
- Specialty Eyewear Retailers: Look for specialty eyewear retailers or optical shops that carry a wide range of lenses and frames. Some of these retailers have the expertise to customize lenses for vintage eyewear. Contact them to see if they can assist you in finding or creating the appropriate replacement lenses.
- Online Marketplaces: Check online marketplaces such as eBay, Amazon, or Etsy. These platforms often have sellers offering vintage or replacement lenses for various sunglasses models, including Ray-Ban Aviators. Make sure to verify the seller's reputation and read product descriptions and reviews carefully before making a purchase.
When searching for replacement lenses, be sure to specify the exact lens size (5814) and the desired color (gray). Vintage models may have specific requirements, so it's essential to find lenses that are compatible with your particular pair of Aviators.
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Broke one lens
I believe that you can send these right back to RayBan and they will fix or replace these. Don't send them in without checking first but it is worth checking into.
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send then in to get them repaired.
The correct serial number on ray ban
look at the box your Ray-Bans came in. There should be a recycling logo,
as well as a semi-permanent sticker on the box, including the serial
number, manufacturer and distributor details, lens and frame type, and
the model number of your specific style of sunglasses. If this sticker
is missing, the sunglasses in the box are probably not genuine.
How do you find out if Rayban Aviator are genuine
These are the markings to check for.
Older Models made by Baush and Loma.
-Ray Ban B&L Made in the USA across the top part of the upper bridge.
-Size Markings on the paddles. (Only if they were not changed out, and are not the wrap around ear frames)
-Ray Ban white logo on the Right eye Lens. (Left if you are looking at the glasses) this should not come off easily like, with a cleaning cloth.
-B&L etched in the lenses, many knockoffs will have it painted.
-B&L engraved in the nose guards
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Newer Ray Ban's made by Luxottica
-All newer Ray Ban's sold in the U.S.A will be made in Italy.
-Ray Ban Made in Italy under the top bridge
-Made in Ray Ban made in Italy CE on the inside right leg.
-Correct size and model info on the left inside leg.
-R&B etched in the lenses.
-Ray-Ban painted white on the Right Lens (Again won't come off easily)
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Applies to both
-Should not have a mix of the above features....common mistake (Example made in USA across the bridge and made in Italy on the leg.)
-If painted, it should be enamel and should not come off easily.
-Hinges should have a distinct shape, not oval, and should not have any "burn" marks on the metal from being fused.
-The paperwork..sometimes called care book. (not the registration card) should be crisp with a professional work. Common fakes are printed with regular or shiny paper, haphazardly folded, sometimes colors will be bleeding, and or the English is full of typos.
-Mispelled words on the protective case if it has one. This should also match with the glasses. Luxottica with Italy made and Baush and Loma with U.S.A.
-Box is beat up or has Asian characters.
-Hinges should move smoothly but should not be loose. (Older/Used may require tightening.)
-Plastic lenses. An easy way to test this is to direct the car A.C. air at the lenses. Glass lenses will cool rather easily will feel cooler to the touch than plastic.
-Have them checked at a local sunglasses place, UV can be tested too. Many cheap priced sunglasses misrepresent the amount of UV that is blocked. Ray Ban's have a good reputation of Blocking that 99-100%
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