| Spectacle lenses James Bryan Opticians is a Carl Zeiss Premier Partner. Why? Picture this… You’ve just spent hours choosing the right spectacle frame; the colour, the style, the shape: it looks fantastic. Then you go and ruin it with the cheapest, nastiest lenses you can get. They’re thick, they’re heavy, you can’t see out of them: you shouldn’t have bothered. At James Bryan Opticians we will make sure that your choice of lens compliments the frame that you have invested all that time choosing, and that’s where Carl Zeiss lenses come in. Whatever your prescription or visual requirements, a Carl Zeiss lens will give you the best possible cosmetic appearance and the sharpest, clearest vision you have ever experienced. For more info read on...  | Carl Zeiss Lenses Carl Zeiss is an innovative technology leader in the fields of optics, precision engineering and electronic visualization. High index lens materials from Carl Zeiss can make your lenses thinner. How? As their name suggests, "high index" lenses are made of materials with a high refractive index. This allows them to make lenses with higher powers thinner - and thinner also means lighter. Depending on your prescription, you can choose between 4 glass lenses and 2 plastic lenses with high index properties. Contact us for more details and we will be glad to advise you. For more information, visit the Zeiss website: http://www.zeiss.co.uk |  | North American Coating Laboratories We are often asked to turn sunglasses into prescription sunglasses. The problem with that is they never look the same. You see, modern designer sunglasses not only have tints and UV treatments on them, they often have some sort of mirrored treatment on the front surface. It may be the just a subtle reflective hue, but without it they will look like just another pair of prescription sunglasses. This is where NACL fits into our range of products. It may take a little longer to get the lenses (they are manufactured in Cleveland, Ohio), but the results are worth it. Your designer sunglasses look like they should. For more details go to http://www.nacl.com/rx/src.php |
|