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Kurtz
05/12/2014, 13:21
Hace ya un tiempo, unos años en realidad, que me vienen atrayendo este tipo de monturas no tan comunes por ahí; que las pocas veces que las veo me hacen pensar en hacerme con unas. Por no hablar de algunos rostros famosos que las llevan con mucho estilo. Tal es el caso de Glenn Close (una de las últimas grandes) y Bruce Willis:

http://i755.photobucket.com/albums/xx192/omcglamery/glenn_close_001b_080907.jpg

http://www.throng.co.nz/files/u2/the-jackal.jpg



¿Alguna opinión? ¿Sugerencias sobre modelos?





Gracias chatos. Espero vuestros comentarios.

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Patrick_jane
05/12/2014, 13:30
Pues que te voy a decir Kurtz, para mi las gafas:
http://www.oliverpeoples.com/shop/product/gregory-peck-47-sun?color=1962
http://www.gafas24.es/files/2011/06/gafas-transparentes-oliver.jpg

Opción dos, algo más económicas. Moscot:
http://www.moscot.com/vintage-eyewear-velvyl_558_1.html

_cm78_
05/12/2014, 13:47
Pues que te voy a decir Kurtz, para mi las gafas:
http://www.oliverpeoples.com/shop/product/gregory-peck-47-sun?color=1962
http://www.gafas24.es/files/2011/06/gafas-transparentes-oliver.jpg

Opción dos, algo más económicas. Moscot:
http://www.moscot.com/vintage-eyewear-velvyl_558_1.html

+10000

Kurtz
05/12/2014, 13:48
Hummm...

Me gustan esas Oliver Peoples Patrick.



:elboinas:

Mandrake
05/12/2014, 13:58
Yo he tenido algunas tipo Wayfarer, de alguna marca barata, siempre me han gustado...en amarillo tambien:

http://magnificentobsession.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341d6f4153ef016305c877d6970d-800wi

Saludos

David A.
05/12/2014, 14:13
Hummm...

Me gustan esas Oliver Peoples Patrick.



:elboinas:


Kurtz, esas son las gafas....y lo sabes.
Ese modelo le tengo yo, con los cristales en espejo anaranjado y despues me compre los cristales azules.
Gafas absolutamente recomendables, por calidad y exclusividad.

Kurtz
05/12/2014, 14:16
Juer, pues sí... A por ellas entonces.

¿Cómo tallan? ¿Son fáciles de encontrar?

Mandrake
05/12/2014, 14:16
Kurtz, esas son las gafas....y lo sabes.
Ese modelo le tengo yo, con los cristales en espejo anaranjado y despues me compre los cristales azules.
Gafas absolutamente recomendables, por calidad y exclusividad.

A ver...¿y como se compran unas gafas de esas? ¿En España, en alguna optica, online? No tengo ni idea....

Saludos

Patrick_jane
05/12/2014, 14:20
Si sois de Madrid tenéis muchas opciones. Para probároslas tenéis así que yo sepa Óptica Toscana y Óptica Ulloa. Además la Óptica de Velázquez, Blanche and Mutton es posible que tenga el modelo, aunque no se si en el color. A tiro fijo iría a Toscana.
Online hay muchos sitios, pero yo en gafas de sol no lo recomendaría sin probarse antes.

David A.
05/12/2014, 14:22
Ostras, vaya preguntas compañero. Pues no se como tallan....
Compradas en una óptica muy exclusiva en dónde vivo. No creo que sea dificil comprarlas pero tampoco fácil, dependerá de la ciudad. Para que te hagas una idea en Valladolid solo se venden en una óptica porque deben tener exclusividad.

David A.
05/12/2014, 14:32
Más modelos de Oliver Peoples

http://i1279.photobucket.com/albums/y529/David_AI/Mobile%20Uploads/2014-11/5A62813A-8615-4834-904E-6D40E68A1C19_zpsol4mq2fp.jpg (http://s1279.photobucket.com/user/David_AI/media/Mobile%20Uploads/2014-11/5A62813A-8615-4834-904E-6D40E68A1C19_zpsol4mq2fp.jpg.html)


http://i1279.photobucket.com/albums/y529/David_AI/Mobile%20Uploads/2014-11/DB0BCBA5-E031-4B58-8239-36DC8A36FABA_zpsd2xyhfft.jpg (http://s1279.photobucket.com/user/David_AI/media/Mobile%20Uploads/2014-11/DB0BCBA5-E031-4B58-8239-36DC8A36FABA_zpsd2xyhfft.jpg.html)


Y estas últimas no recuerdo si también son OP o algún modelo parecido en otra marca.

http://i1279.photobucket.com/albums/y529/David_AI/Mobile%20Uploads/2014-11/368D8009-0493-4DE3-95C6-04725786E1F3_zpsug5aan1z.jpg (http://s1279.photobucket.com/user/David_AI/media/Mobile%20Uploads/2014-11/368D8009-0493-4DE3-95C6-04725786E1F3_zpsug5aan1z.jpg.html)




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buddah
05/12/2014, 14:36
Gracias chatos. Espero vuestros comentarios.

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Las monturas transparentes no me gustan mucho.

Pero Delevingne sí. Con gafas... o sin ellas.

creta1
05/12/2014, 14:37
Las segundas son de Epos, más baratas que las O.P.

Señorita
05/12/2014, 14:57
Más modelos de Oliver Peoples

http://i1279.photobucket.com/albums/y529/David_AI/Mobile%20Uploads/2014-11/5A62813A-8615-4834-904E-6D40E68A1C19_zpsol4mq2fp.jpg (http://s1279.photobucket.com/user/David_AI/media/Mobile%20Uploads/2014-11/5A62813A-8615-4834-904E-6D40E68A1C19_zpsol4mq2fp.jpg.html)


http://i1279.photobucket.com/albums/y529/David_AI/Mobile%20Uploads/2014-11/DB0BCBA5-E031-4B58-8239-36DC8A36FABA_zpsd2xyhfft.jpg (http://s1279.photobucket.com/user/David_AI/media/Mobile%20Uploads/2014-11/DB0BCBA5-E031-4B58-8239-36DC8A36FABA_zpsd2xyhfft.jpg.html)


Y estas últimas no recuerdo si también son OP o algún modelo parecido en otra marca.

http://i1279.photobucket.com/albums/y529/David_AI/Mobile%20Uploads/2014-11/368D8009-0493-4DE3-95C6-04725786E1F3_zpsug5aan1z.jpg (http://s1279.photobucket.com/user/David_AI/media/Mobile%20Uploads/2014-11/368D8009-0493-4DE3-95C6-04725786E1F3_zpsug5aan1z.jpg.html)




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Las translucidas para hombre no me convence... Ahora, las de carey me encannnntannnn!!!

(Comentario dedicado a masca) [emoji6]

Berafa
05/12/2014, 17:23
También estoy interesado en adquirir unas OP , acabo de entrar en la web de Toscana y parece que ya no las tienen o no las publicitan.

_cm78_
05/12/2014, 17:55
Las o'malley son preciosas

Berafa
05/12/2014, 18:04
Las o'malley son preciosas

Justo esas................. buen gusto César .

Berafa
05/12/2014, 18:11
Hummm...

Me gustan esas Oliver Peoples Patrick.



:elboinas:
Me parece que esta te pilla bien.
OPTICA JULIO EZPELETA
CALLE GARCIA XIMENEZ, 4
PAMPLONA, NAVARRA 31002
(3494) 822-8560
SPAIN

Berafa
05/12/2014, 18:12
Y estas para los madrileños interesados:
OPTICA GARLENS
C/ FRANCISCO SILVELA, 36
MADRID , 28028
91 355 98 04
SPAIN
OPTICA LANGA
CALLE FUENCARRAL, 54
MADRID, 28004
(91) 532-5251
SPAIN

Carlos
05/12/2014, 21:27
+1 a Oliver Peoples. También puedes mirar Garret Leight California, Mykita, Nackymade, Epos, Moscot o uno bastante eclusiva, Maison Bonnet,
Un saludo.

Kurtz
05/12/2014, 21:29
Me parece que esta te pilla bien.
OPTICA JULIO EZPELETA
CALLE GARCIA XIMENEZ, 4
PAMPLONA, NAVARRA 31002
(3494) 822-8560
SPAIN
Mil gracias Rafa. Me daré una vuelta... :thumbsup:

Kurtz
05/12/2014, 21:38
+1 a Oliver Peoples. También puedes mirar Garret Leight California, Mykita, Nackymade, Epos, Moscot o uno bastante eclusiva, Maison Bonnet,
Un saludo.
Gracias Carlos. Voy a mirar también esas.
Exclusiva dice... Tú si que sabes cómo tentarme, demonio... :tongue:

Javier80
05/12/2014, 21:39
Yo me acabo de comprar unas epos bastante chulas en color miel, también tengo unas epos de ver en color carey claro y son gafas bastante buenas y a un precio razonable.

Santos
05/12/2014, 21:43
+1 a Oliver Peoples. También puedes mirar Garret Leight California, Mykita, Nackymade, Epos, Moscot o uno bastante eclusiva, Maison Bonnet,
Un saludo.


Gracias Carlos. Voy a mirar también esas.
Exclusiva dice... Tú si que sabes cómo tentarme, demonio... :tongue:

mira, mira ya te paso yo un poco de informacion del pasado noviembre

Maison Bonnet was a very fun visit, though not what I was expecting. Within the past two years, they moved to a small storefront across from the Galerie Colbert behind the Palais Royal. As I noted above, it appears like any other luxury/designer shop: very sleek, minimalistic, and sterile, with all work being done offsite. You would never know they make everything themselves. I suppose for many customers this is a "nicer" experience. I would prefer more grit and exposure to their work.

I was helped by Arnaud and Morgane. Arnaud is the more technical of the two and takes care of the initial measurements and specifications. Morgane seems to be more in charge of styling and general process management. However, they overlap a lot and are clearly a very tight team. Extremely friendly and patient. English is an easy language for both.

We spent two hours going over different styles of frame that would work for me. This included very careful attention to the shape and position of my eyebrows and my lack of a nose bridge (being Asian).

They will not make you tortoise shell frames until they have done at least one in acetate or horn. Normally, one would return to the shop for a fitting of the made glasses before taking final delivery. In my case, they will send the finished plastic frames for me to wear until my next visit to Paris, when they can make any needed adjustments. At that time, when they finalize the fit, they can then begin work on the shell frame. They absolutely will not deliver the shell frame until you have visited them again for a fitting, as the material is much less flexible and forgiving than plastic. Hence, it will take at least two more visits before I can get my shell frames! They know it might take a few years, but apparently such is common with their many American clients. New York visits are a distant possibility. I can only hope.

Apparently, horn is not an option for those of us without nose bridges, as it does not come thick enough to build up the frames in the necessary places. Hence, plastic and shell are the only options, and since the cost of shell is based on the size and weight of the frames, it will be particularly pricey. A pair of dark cherry shell frames (the second darkest after almost black) will be about 9,000 euros. Red cherry, the next level brighter, will be 12,000 euros. The plastic frames are 1,000 euros (plus an additional 600 euros for the lenses)..[/QUOTE]

Carlos
05/12/2014, 21:47
mira, mira ya te paso yo un poco de informacion del pasado noviembre

Maison Bonnet was a very fun visit, though not what I was expecting. Within the past two years, they moved to a small storefront across from the Galerie Colbert behind the Palais Royal. As I noted above, it appears like any other luxury/designer shop: very sleek, minimalistic, and sterile, with all work being done offsite. You would never know they make everything themselves. I suppose for many customers this is a "nicer" experience. I would prefer more grit and exposure to their work.

I was helped by Arnaud and Morgane. Arnaud is the more technical of the two and takes care of the initial measurements and specifications. Morgane seems to be more in charge of styling and general process management. However, they overlap a lot and are clearly a very tight team. Extremely friendly and patient. English is an easy language for both.

We spent two hours going over different styles of frame that would work for me. This included very careful attention to the shape and position of my eyebrows and my lack of a nose bridge (being Asian).

They will not make you tortoise shell frames until they have done at least one in acetate or horn. Normally, one would return to the shop for a fitting of the made glasses before taking final delivery. In my case, they will send the finished plastic frames for me to wear until my next visit to Paris, when they can make any needed adjustments. At that time, when they finalize the fit, they can then begin work on the shell frame. They absolutely will not deliver the shell frame until you have visited them again for a fitting, as the material is much less flexible and forgiving than plastic. Hence, it will take at least two more visits before I can get my shell frames! They know it might take a few years, but apparently such is common with their many American clients. New York visits are a distant possibility. I can only hope.

Apparently, horn is not an option for those of us without nose bridges, as it does not come thick enough to build up the frames in the necessary places. Hence, plastic and shell are the only options, and since the cost of shell is based on the size and weight of the frames, it will be particularly pricey. A pair of dark cherry shell frames (the second darkest after almost black) will be about 9,000 euros. Red cherry, the next level brighter, will be 12,000 euros. The plastic frames are 1,000 euros (plus an additional 600 euros for the lenses)..[/QUOTE]

Y Aristoteles Onassis las pedía de 50 en 50... Como pipas, oye..
Un saludo.

Kurtz
05/12/2014, 21:53
mira, mira ya te paso yo un poco de informacion del pasado noviembre

Maison Bonnet was a very fun visit, though not what I was expecting. Within the past two years, they moved to a small storefront across from the Galerie Colbert behind the Palais Royal. As I noted above, it appears like any other luxury/designer shop: very sleek, minimalistic, and sterile, with all work being done offsite. You would never know they make everything themselves. I suppose for many customers this is a "nicer" experience. I would prefer more grit and exposure to their work.

I was helped by Arnaud and Morgane. Arnaud is the more technical of the two and takes care of the initial measurements and specifications. Morgane seems to be more in charge of styling and general process management. However, they overlap a lot and are clearly a very tight team. Extremely friendly and patient. English is an easy language for both.

We spent two hours going over different styles of frame that would work for me. This included very careful attention to the shape and position of my eyebrows and my lack of a nose bridge (being Asian).

They will not make you tortoise shell frames until they have done at least one in acetate or horn. Normally, one would return to the shop for a fitting of the made glasses before taking final delivery. In my case, they will send the finished plastic frames for me to wear until my next visit to Paris, when they can make any needed adjustments. At that time, when they finalize the fit, they can then begin work on the shell frame. They absolutely will not deliver the shell frame until you have visited them again for a fitting, as the material is much less flexible and forgiving than plastic. Hence, it will take at least two more visits before I can get my shell frames! They know it might take a few years, but apparently such is common with their many American clients. New York visits are a distant possibility. I can only hope.

Apparently, horn is not an option for those of us without nose bridges, as it does not come thick enough to build up the frames in the necessary places. Hence, plastic and shell are the only options, and since the cost of shell is based on the size and weight of the frames, it will be particularly pricey. A pair of dark cherry shell frames (the second darkest after almost black) will be about 9,000 euros. Red cherry, the next level brighter, will be 12,000 euros. The plastic frames are 1,000 euros (plus an additional 600 euros for the lenses)..
Ah, pues... Ya si eso... Las Oliver Peoples están muy bien...

:eusa_doh:

Chulillo
05/12/2014, 22:19
El pobre Aristóteles, con lo feo que era, las gafas tampoco es que las luciera mucho...


Yo tengo varias de montura translucida y transparentes.... a mí me gustan mucho.

_cm78_
05/12/2014, 22:30
Epos polluce son otras que me encantan también para otro rango de precios.

Saludos

Kurtz
05/12/2014, 22:35
El pobre Aristóteles, con lo feo que era, las gafas tampoco es que las luciera mucho...


Yo tengo varias de montura translucida y transparentes.... a mí me gustan mucho.
Yo no tengo muchas, entre otras cosas porque les pongo cristales graduados (que, como se dice por aquí, veo menos que una picha liada en un trapo).

http://www.en.kolobok.us/smiles/artists/big/Connie_cleaning-glasses.gif

quichi
06/12/2014, 00:04
Pues que te voy a decir Kurtz, para mi las gafas:
http://www.oliverpeoples.com/shop/product/gregory-peck-47-sun?color=1962
http://www.gafas24.es/files/2011/06/gafas-transparentes-oliver.jpg

Opción dos, algo más económicas. Moscot:
http://www.moscot.com/vintage-eyewear-velvyl_558_1.html

para mi ni persol ni ostias, estas son las únicas

quichi
06/12/2014, 00:07
Tengo 4 modelos de OP, las ultimas son las que se llaman gregory peck (son monturas de ver) a las que le han puesto cristal verde opaco. Espectaculares

drpablo
15/12/2014, 00:20
Las gregory peck sin duda, tengo unas solist teardrop, tambien de Oliver Peoples, con las que estoy encantado.

http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/14/12/14/19a6c1a117e797af2c7b3282ed6c672b.jpg

Carlos
15/12/2014, 01:01
Las gregory peck sin duda, tengo unas solist teardrop, tambien de Oliver Peoples, con las que estoy encantado.

http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/14/12/14/19a6c1a117e797af2c7b3282ed6c672b.jpg

Qué bonitas estas últimas, no las conocía.
Un saludo.

El_Cid
17/12/2014, 19:04
Mis gafas de ver desde hace 4 años son de OP. Me están dando un resultado espectacular.

rgonzsol
23/12/2014, 09:52
No se si ya te has decidido por las OP, pero estas que ha sacado Fabio de TBD en colaboración con Kàdor 1962 (ni idea de esta marca) no tienen mala pinta:

http://finaest.com/designers/the-bespoke-dudes-by-kador-1962/cran-transparent-acetate-frame

Un saludo.

Mandrake
08/01/2015, 11:04
Me he acordado de este hilo viendo el otro dia a Michael Douglas en oa segunda parte de Wall Street:

http://www.sunglassesid.com/sites/default/files/upload/sighting/Michael-Douglas-sunglasses-Wall-Street-2.jpg

Esas son por lo visto el modelo Halston de la marca Barton Perreira. Me gusta mas esta forma dque las de las OP, ando detras de unas asi en barato para hacerme unas de sol graduadas....

Saludos

Ricardo Gsquared
08/01/2015, 12:41
Preciosas!!