Fashion Eyewear

Tag Heuer Eyewear

TAG Heuer, the reference in prestigious sports watches and chronographs since 1860, and the fourth luxury brand in the world watch market, launched its own eyewear collection in 2002. TAG Heuer draws from its active commitment in the world of sports to create the most accurate sports glasses of the market: High Tech materials, integrated design, outstanding ergonomics, and comfort in any situation. TAG Heuer presents the perfect compromise: effective in action, elegant, always striking!

Since 2002, TAG Heuer “Avant-Garde Eyewear” has innovated and been awarded many times in the world, especially with five SILMO and one Red Dot golden awards. In 2004, TAG Heuer introduced Panorama, the world’s first panoramic corrective eyeglasses. In 2005, TAG Heuer launched the first polarized photochromic and oleophobic polycarbonate sun lens of the market. In 2006, TAG Heuer created L-Type, an unprecedented optical collection that combines new technologies, classically elegant design and exceptional materials such as alligator leather or ceramic. 2007 saw the birth of a revolutionary concept purposed-developed for the 24 Heures du Mans, Night Vision: it improves sight acuteness by correcting the universal short-sightedness that everyone suffers from at night or even twilight. Recently in SILMO 2008 the Golden Award was won with the C-Flex, the first 100% carbon fibre eyeglasses.

Eye Health Facts

4 things for macular health

There's lots we still don't know about macular degeneration, but these four things are understood to be helpful for macular health:

  1. Stop smoking. 
  2. Protect your eyes from UV exposure - broad brimmed hat/ sunglasses.
  3. Watch your dietary fats
     -Overall reduction in fat intake
     -Choose less processed fats over highly-processed fats
     -Omega 3 fats are thought to be helpful - some nuts and fish
  4. Antioxident vitamins A,C,E and zinc are helpful.
     -Think brightly coloured fruit and vegetables.

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