Rugged spectacle. Do they exist?

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Salty seadog

Space Cadet...(3rd Class...)
Well, I don't work in surgically clean conditions by any stretch of the imagination. It's usually pretty filthy, but there are rarely any chemicals or solvents that could really attack the frames. My problem is that stuff gets dumped on my glasses. I need STRENGTH!

World domination is a dirty business. Is the lack of quality optics the reason it seems to have gone quiet on that front or are you about to release the gas and so need to maintain the element of surprise?
 

Bazzer

Setting the controls for the heart of the sun.
I had cataract operations earlier this year and bought metal framed, glass lensed reading glasses from the optician, prescribed for my new vision. Must admit I have been pleasantly surprised how robust they have been. Bought two pairs, one upstairs and one down, so there is always a pair to hand. I had some cheapo plastic ones between ops and for a month or so afterwards. They were OK, but much prefer my opticians ones.
Apart from obviously the glass, I think a lot depends upon the frame. My new glasses are far more robust than my old ones, where the frame had to be as light as I could go, because of the strength of the glass.
 
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World domination is a dirty business. Is the lack of quality optics the reason it seems to have gone quiet on that front or are you about to release the gas and so need to maintain the element of surprise?
Without giving anything away, I may need some lightly tinted lenses to protect my eyes from thermo-nuclear blasts. I'm afraid I can't go into any more detail.


Anyway, thank you everybody for your suggestions. I'll investigate further over the coming few days. A Very Happy Christmas to you.
 

Tin Pot

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