Rectangular blue-light glasses, drawn from the first ascent of the Matterhorn.
Zermatt. July 14, 1865. Edward Whymper and six men leave at three in the morning for the summit of the Matterhorn. They reach the top by midday. Four die on the descent. The mountain — and the village below it — change forever. The Zermatt 1865 carries that exact register: rectangular, precise, ambitious.
Hand-finished Italian acetate. Rectangular silhouette. Blue-light lenses preserve clarity through long hours at the screen, in the library, at the desk. Four colorways: Black/Yellow, Black, Blue, Tortoise.
Specifications
Model: Zermatt 1865
Lens Protection: Block Blue Light
Lens Material: Polycarbonate
Lens Technology: Prevents eye strain
Frame Material: Acetate
Frame Width: 138mm
Lens Width: 47mm
Lens Height: 42mm
Nose Bridge Width: 23mm
Temple Length: 145mm
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