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The American Optical USA Military Sunglasses (Tom Cruise Inspired) Review

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  • čas přidán 30. 01. 2021
  • This is a product review on these American Optical Eyewear sunglasses I purchased. So I bought these because I saw Tom Cruise in Oblivion, and thought, that's a bit of me that is.
    Sadly the ones Tom Cruise wears in Oblivion are Randolph Engineering so I have bought these in error.
    Still I want to review these and give you an idea.
    Can be bought here..
    aoeyewear.com/
    (I may have said American Optics in the video, my apologies, it's American Optical).
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Komentáře • 28

  • @jacobmaverickbueller.671
    @jacobmaverickbueller.671 Před 3 měsíci +3

    I got those sunglasses in the mail a few days ago and I like them. They suit me.
    I ordered them from Amazon.

  • @pistachiosandpopcorn7146
    @pistachiosandpopcorn7146 Před 3 lety +2

    I'm completely obsessed with Aviators but I haven't branched off from Ray Ban yet. And the reason why is I can only imagine how big my addiction would get and I haven't gotten all the Ray Bans I want anyway yet. I just love the idea of wearing the brand too that supposedly (I understand that it was Bausch and Lomb) was responsible for the first aviators.

    • @archerpiperii2690
      @archerpiperii2690 Před 3 lety +1

      Read the history of American Optical (AO) aviators and you won't ever want to wear Ray Ban again.

  • @MyCovertNarcissism
    @MyCovertNarcissism Před 3 lety +2

    They are fantastic, really suit you.

  • @mrwhitespaleking5190
    @mrwhitespaleking5190 Před 3 lety +2

    AO are great. Just be aware they are quite heavy.

    • @There_Will_Be_Bond
      @There_Will_Be_Bond  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks Daniel, I didn't think these were particularly heavy but they do feel heavier than the Vuarnet's for sure

    • @archerpiperii2690
      @archerpiperii2690 Před 3 lety +1

      You probably have glass lenses. AO's can be had with either glass or nylon (plastic) lenses - the plastic will of course be lighter in weight.

    • @There_Will_Be_Bond
      @There_Will_Be_Bond  Před 3 lety +1

      @@archerpiperii2690 good shout thanks, they're packed away right now but will take a closer look.

  • @Janoldskool
    @Janoldskool Před 3 lety +1

    Great review. Thanks for the vid

  • @phillip5077
    @phillip5077 Před 2 lety +1

    should of bought 52 mm

  • @pistachiosandpopcorn7146

    So was it originally ray ban and they switch to Randolph? Or originally Ray ban, then AO, then Randolph? Or what?

    • @There_Will_Be_Bond
      @There_Will_Be_Bond  Před 3 lety +1

      From all accounts it was Randolph Engineering that Tom Cruise wore in this movie to the Empire State Building

    • @harm7602vicount-Visconti
      @harm7602vicount-Visconti Před 2 lety

      Fun fact about American Optical (not Optics as you keep calling them…) is that they were the first sunglasses that went to the moon, as they were Standard NASA astronaut issue, one of them at display in the Smithsonian from the Apollo 11 mission, and until 1989 they were also standard USA-army issue, together with an other American icon, the Zippo lighter. What you are wearing is actually a historical item that has been recognizable all over the world. RE glasses are actually a rip off, and AO tried to stop RE from making it.
      Myself I own a pair American Optical’s that my father bought in 1957 in the US, still looking quite good after all these years.
      Hang on to them, you will get a lot of envying stares along your path.

    • @BC08
      @BC08 Před 2 lety

      @@harm7602vicount-Visconti Most head to head reviews I’ve seen indicate Randolph is a definite step up from AO quality wise

    • @harm7602vicount-Visconti
      @harm7602vicount-Visconti Před 2 lety

      @@BC08 sure, but if you compare quality and price you’re much better of with AO. And call me oldfashioned; My dad bought his first pair in 1969 in the States, just before the actual landing and I still have his in my car. Okay, the bajonet temple-pieces are a little green here and there, but they are 53+ years old. And still the lenses are immaculate. For the (then) price off $29,95 it was a steal…

    • @BC08
      @BC08 Před 2 lety

      @@harm7602vicount-Visconti AO has gone up in price quite a bit recently.
      A polarized glass AO Original Pilot is $259 now compared to $319 for a polarized glass Randolph Aviator.
      The thing is Randolph is providing a higher quality product (per most), making everything in-house in the USA (except nose pads) and are providing a lifetime warranty with a generous repair program so the price is justified, IMO.
      AO is importing most/all of their parts and putting them together in the US these days from what I understand.
      You can’t go wrong with either one as they’re both way better than Ray-Ban but American Optics isn’t quite the bargain compared to Randolph like it used to be, IMHO.

  • @johannadam8134
    @johannadam8134 Před rokem +2

    you look like a beetle with those glasses

  • @tomdavis3038
    @tomdavis3038 Před 2 lety +1

    Tom cruise fanbois are ya?

    • @BC08
      @BC08 Před 2 lety

      These style sunglasses show up all over movies and TV