The Oakley® Half Wire 2.0 sunglasses boast High-Definition Optics® and a unique bottomless frame that expands your vertical view while still surpassing ANSI standards for impact resistance. The C-5™ alloy frame is raked back for better peripheral vision, and spring hinges combine with Unobtainium® nosebombs to give you a comfortable fit..../ Oakley Men's Half Wire 2.0 Iridium Sunglasses,Matte Black Frame/Black Lens,one size / Shoes Oakley
.../ Oakley Men's Half Wire 2.0 Iridium Sunglasses,Matte Black Frame/Black Lens,one size / Shoes Oakley
Oakley Men's Half Wire 2.0 Iridium Sunglasses,Matte Black Frame/Black Lens,one size
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Oakley Half Wire = half assed goods : Oakley Men's Half Wire 2.0 Iridium Sunglasses,Matte Black Frame/Black Lens,one size
As a long time Oakley watch owner (eight and counting), I was thrilled to find out in August 2009 that my eyeglass designate would fit in a pair of their Half Wire 2.0 sunglasses. My nine year old pair of Calvin Klein sunglasses had ultimately worn out, so I decided it was time to buy a "real" pair of sunglasses. The cost of the Half Wires was considerably higher than any pair of designate sunglasses I'd previously owned (Porsche Design, Ray-Ban, Calvin Klein), but based on my taste with their watches, I was convinced that the ability would be far superior. I was wrong.
When picking up the Oakleys from the local authorized dealer, I immediately noticed that one of the set screws had created a wee crack in the lens it was securing, and the lens itself was slightly loose. Already having been without a serviceable pair of sunglasses for several weeks, I was told that their warranty would deal with any qoute that might develop, so I left as a proud owner of a new pair of Oakleys. Over the next three or four months, the crack in the lens slowly grew, and the lens began to rock in the frames. I took the glasses back to the dealer, they contacted Oakley, and several weeks later, I was happily wearing a new pair with tight fitting lenses and no crack defects.
Less than ten months later, I took out my Half Wires to put on, opened them up, and one of the temple pieces popped right out of the main frame, sending the glasses spinning to the pavement. They landed on the lowest edge of both pristine lenses, causing two small divots in the lowest edge of both lenses. Returning once again to the dealer, I subsequently found out that my Oakleys were no longer under warranty, even though they had been replaced with a brand new pair less than eight months earlier. Now on backorder for the past month, the replacement frames will be in case,granted to me for a cost $30 less than sell when they come in. Good than full sell cost I suppose, but I will now have a new pair of frames that shouldn't have broken in the first place with two damaged lenses. Oakley responded with a nondescript corporate line that disavowed any additional responsibility.
Being a detail oriented architect, I take immaculate care of my glasses, and I am very disappointed that the lifespan of their glasses is apparently so limited. I haven't taken them rock climbing, jet skiing or base jumping - pity the fool that does. I even wore my old soldered together Calvin Kleins when I went white water canoeing earlier this summer because I didn't want to risk losing the Oakleys. Fellowships live and die in the middle of the perception and reality of their goods line, and while beloved make will get you accolades and customers, longevity is what keeps the customers advent back for more.