Barton Perreira 007 Vedretta Sunglasses

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Barton Perreira 007 Vedretta Sunglasses
Barton Perreira 007 Vedretta Sunglasses

The limited-edition Barton Perreira James Bond 007 Vedretta sunglasses are inspired by the white Willy Bogner 7003 Eschenbach sunglasses worn by Roger Moore as James Bond in A View To A Kill (1985).

The James Bond 007 Vedretta sunglasses by Barton Perreira have a fine acetate and engraved titanium frame with a vintage 007 logo plaque on one temple tip.

The lens features an invisible 007 logo that only reveals itself when breathed on.

Handmade in Japan, the design has a lightweight titanium metal frame with a uniquely modified angled aviator silhouette.

The sunglasses come in a limited edition Barton Perreira x 007 Legacy Collection case and cleaning cloth.

Barton Perreira Vedretta Bond

The name comes from the Vedretta di Scerscen Inferiore glacier in the Swiss Alps which was the filming location for the opening pre-title sequence of the 1985 film. The scene is supposed to be set in Siberia.

The sunglasses are available in different lens and frame colors, but unfortunately, not a white version (Bond's sunglasses had a white frame).

- Tamboura Tortoise / Antique Gold / Espresso Edition
- Black / Black Satin / Noir Edition
- Matte Dusk / Pewter / Basalt Edition

Available for $800 at Barton Perreira or the 007 Store.

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Dimensions: Lens 55mm, bridge 17mm, temple length 148mm

The model is part of the Barton Perreira x 007 Legacy Collection, which also includes 007 Thunderball sunglasses and Zorin's AVTAK sunglasses.

Watch the Instagram Unboxing video of these sunglasses.

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