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Tuesday, January 4, 2011

RAY-BAN AVIATOR DIAMOND HARD BL USA

Ray-Ban Aviator Diamond Hard Scratch Protection - 056








* Same function like RAY-BAN Aviator Chromax Lightning
* Lens will turn more dark (auto lens)
* Fade to black system lens
* Scratch protection system
* Frame tansuity black
* Lens black two tones (limited edition)
* Size 63-15-140
* Model RB 8029K LE



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Ray-Ban W1909 Arista Diamond Hard Sunglasses
If you're like us and you have a tendency to scratch your sunglasses through occasional careless handling or just the inadvertant drop, these vintage Ray-Ban 3026 Diamond Hard sunglasses are the perfect choice for you. These are a luxury fashion accessory all the way, with not only the mirrored gold, moderately reflective B&L Ray-Ban B-15 DiamondHard lenses but also an Arista etched 24k gold electroplate frame. The Ray-Ban Diamond Hard scratch protection system creates a lens surface of amorphous diamond that is 10 times more resistant to scratching than ordinary glass. This surface also sheds water, reducing water spotting and making the lens easier to clean. The diamond surface is permanently bonded to the lens via an ion process which was originally developed by NASA. The frame from the Ray-Ban Classics Collection is marked B&L Ray-Ban USA impressed in the gold behind the nose bridge, and there is also a style number 3036 XPAS impressed in one ear pad and CE impressed in the other. The right lens is laser etched with the Ray-Ban logo in italics along with the diamond mark of the Ray-Ban Diamond Hard lens, and both lenses are laser etched BL near the hinge points. The oval B-15 Diamond Hard lens measures approximately 1.875" x 1.5" at the widest points, and the frame measures approximately 5.0" temple to temple. Quality all the way from Arista 24k gold frame to the B-15 mirrored Diamond Hard lenses. Try Them On!

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