As you rightfully said, most rimless frames lean towards being very sterile or very showy. I think this hits the right spot. While I'm sure it is priced appropriately, it wouldn't be my first choice. I'm sure though, for an eyewear enthusiast who is looking for the exact value proposition that this is (i.e. great rimless combination frame, classic style, good balance between ornate and minimal, precious metal finishing), it's a winner.
i'm rather new to this glasses kingdom... i have purchased the Cartier CT0270S-009... after hours and hours for searching the model that would suit me... it should be released by next week and it's partially thanks to you, love your work and your channel, cheers
“Customizing it with my own shape… of course 🙄” 😁 Thank you Robert, great showcase 🙏🏼 How’s the durability of the mounts on this rimless BP collection… in-line with BP overall quality?
Another amazing video from Robert!!! The only brand that I would say is even comparable in price for 23ct gold plated titanium frames would be Chopard or Cazal and that’s even a bit of a stretch, plus that’s not taking into account how many microns of plating each brand uses for their gold. Also Cazal has very few glasses that are 23ct. Most are 18ct gold from my understanding. So hats off to Barton Perriera for this collection. The only critique I would have just like Robert is that they could have diversified the collection, by making some different rimless temple styles. I like the industrial look that the filigree in this collection gives, but I think they should have added some more ornate filigree to the collection as well to give multiple options for different customer bases. The somewhat industrial looking filigree suits a large portion of their customer base very well though. Love all of the acetate!!! Overall impressed though.
@@igormatovic5585 that’s true and they are titanium. So you could add that to the list. The only down side to that though I guess you could say is that the Reykjavikeyes don’t combine acetate into their Gold Collection frames and you don’t get the filigree. But that’s being a bit picky.
Hey Robert. Can you make a video on differentiating high quality sunglasses with poor quality sunglasses. What separates the high quality one. What is it that makes the line.
No SF Score for these guys? 😅 I know you score Barrton P before. This collection is just so different. JUDE is my favourite out of the collection. Until they get set loose to your unique shape and colour combinations! X
You got it totally: quality GREAT; white gold GREAT; shapes MEH... I think they could have done MUCH more with this, and don´t really get it why they released such a collection... Does not really help building the brand I think. Bad hair day at Barton Perreira? Anyway... I am still waiting for my Domino in midnight blue🤓
Hi Robert! Wonderful video! But..i must disagree with BP decision to use strap+Screw attachment design. This is, IMHO, the least desirable method to attach frame to lens. Your opinion?
Like the other methods, it has pro's and con's. It's my least preferred, but it does give the glasses a premium feel even if that is somewhat misleading. I did make a video on rimless where I compared the different attachment techniques. Which is your preference? I like Flair but have a feeling you will disagree. The plug mounting system I guess is universal for a reason... I miss Hoya Avantek and Pinfeel.
The glasses that you are showing always have the perfect very thin lenses and so they looking amazing. I would like to see these same glasses with thicker 'real world' lenses. Lets start with -6.75 or something like that. Then put them on a middle age man with 3 kids and a mortgage. May he has a dad bod and a receding hairline and unmaintained stubble.
I do have a relatively small prescription but we do often work on thicker lenses and this video shows how we make them as thin as possible for our customer ruclips.net/video/QAy7hsH_25E/видео.html
Imo the Jude is stunning but the rest of the collection is underwhelming. The tint on the Jude is so good - I once had (briefly) a Maui Jim Stillwater which is only available in a couple of antique metal colours and it really did not look good at all. But the pairing of the antique coloured frame with this tint by BP really works to create a vintage vibe. Unfortunately the rest of the collection is a bit boring imo. The thing with rimless frames is since you can do so much customisation with the lens, I expect even more from the frame to stand out in terms of its shape, style, attention to detail etc. and it is disappointing to see that this collection is essentially all the same frame just with different colours. You mention the price point at the end of the video, at the ~£600 price point they're mainly competing against Matsuda and for me the winner is not BP
Definitely quiet luxury! Very nice collection ! Thanks for reviewing Barton Perreira Rimless Glasses Collection!
As you rightfully said, most rimless frames lean towards being very sterile or very showy. I think this hits the right spot. While I'm sure it is priced appropriately, it wouldn't be my first choice. I'm sure though, for an eyewear enthusiast who is looking for the exact value proposition that this is (i.e. great rimless combination frame, classic style, good balance between ornate and minimal, precious metal finishing), it's a winner.
The blue Dita frames at the start of the video look awesome 🤩
i'm rather new to this glasses kingdom... i have purchased the Cartier CT0270S-009... after hours and hours for searching the model that would suit me...
it should be released by next week and it's partially thanks to you, love your work and your channel, cheers
Robert, love the yellow gradient tint, that would look good too if added with a blue flash mirror coating to it.
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Very nice collection 👍Definitely quiet luxury 😎
Robert! another great video my man. Been here since like 5k and always am thrilled to see a new video notification from yall.
Thanks for your support - I truly appreciate it!
“Customizing it with my own shape… of course 🙄” 😁 Thank you Robert, great showcase 🙏🏼 How’s the durability of the mounts on this rimless BP collection… in-line with BP overall quality?
These look lovely 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Thank you!! 😊
Another amazing video from Robert!!! The only brand that I would say is even comparable in price for 23ct gold plated titanium frames would be Chopard or Cazal and that’s even a bit of a stretch, plus that’s not taking into account how many microns of plating each brand uses for their gold. Also Cazal has very few glasses that are 23ct. Most are 18ct gold from my understanding. So hats off to Barton Perriera for this collection. The only critique I would have just like Robert is that they could have diversified the collection, by making some different rimless temple styles. I like the industrial look that the filigree in this collection gives, but I think they should have added some more ornate filigree to the collection as well to give multiple options for different customer bases. The somewhat industrial looking filigree suits a large portion of their customer base very well though. Love all of the acetate!!! Overall impressed though.
Pretty sure reykjavik eyes gold plated frames are cheaper than this.
@@igormatovic5585 that’s true and they are titanium. So you could add that to the list. The only down side to that though I guess you could say is that the Reykjavikeyes don’t combine acetate into their Gold Collection frames and you don’t get the filigree. But that’s being a bit picky.
Hey Robert. Can you make a video on differentiating high quality sunglasses with poor quality sunglasses. What separates the high quality one. What is it that makes the line.
No SF Score for these guys? 😅 I know you score Barrton P before. This collection is just so different. JUDE is my favourite out of the collection. Until they get set loose to your unique shape and colour combinations! X
You got it totally: quality GREAT; white gold GREAT; shapes MEH... I think they could have done MUCH more with this, and don´t really get it why they released such a collection... Does not really help building the brand I think. Bad hair day at Barton Perreira? Anyway... I am still waiting for my Domino in midnight blue🤓
Looking for total measurements of the Cassidy frame. 50/17/140 length of lense and total length of this frame
Hi Robert! Wonderful video!
But..i must disagree with BP decision to use strap+Screw attachment design. This is, IMHO, the least desirable method to attach frame to lens.
Your opinion?
Like the other methods, it has pro's and con's. It's my least preferred, but it does give the glasses a premium feel even if that is somewhat misleading.
I did make a video on rimless where I compared the different attachment techniques.
Which is your preference? I like Flair but have a feeling you will disagree. The plug mounting system I guess is universal for a reason...
I miss Hoya Avantek and Pinfeel.
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I like Flair too
Just subscribed great videos honestly💯
Thank you so much!
What’s your favorite Tint
What is the app/website you use at the end of this video to virtually test fit the glasses?
I think it's some zeiss program but as far as i know you have to scan your head in their 3d machine to create your own avatar.
That's right
The glasses that you are showing always have the perfect very thin lenses and so they looking amazing. I would like to see these same glasses with thicker 'real world' lenses. Lets start with -6.75 or something like that. Then put them on a middle age man with 3 kids and a mortgage. May he has a dad bod and a receding hairline and unmaintained stubble.
I do have a relatively small prescription but we do often work on thicker lenses and this video shows how we make them as thin as possible for our customer
ruclips.net/video/QAy7hsH_25E/видео.html
Imo the Jude is stunning but the rest of the collection is underwhelming. The tint on the Jude is so good - I once had (briefly) a Maui Jim Stillwater which is only available in a couple of antique metal colours and it really did not look good at all. But the pairing of the antique coloured frame with this tint by BP really works to create a vintage vibe. Unfortunately the rest of the collection is a bit boring imo. The thing with rimless frames is since you can do so much customisation with the lens, I expect even more from the frame to stand out in terms of its shape, style, attention to detail etc. and it is disappointing to see that this collection is essentially all the same frame just with different colours. You mention the price point at the end of the video, at the ~£600 price point they're mainly competing against Matsuda and for me the winner is not BP
Can't disagree with any of that.
Why i am poor.😢
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