I managed to secure another pair of Juliets last week, polished frames with hammer arms rather than straight. They were in a pretty bad state and the price reflected that so thought they'd make a nice refurb project, and at the price I got them for there's the opportunity to make a few quid if I decide to sell them on.
The titanium frame sections are in good condition but everything else is knackered - rubber perished and lenses scratched beyond salvage.
Anyway, the stripdown started today 😊 First all the perished sticky rubber bits came off, followed by removing the arms and lenses.
The rubber orbital gaskets fell apart when the lens retaining screws were removed, the remaining bits are above the lenses in the image above. Next job was to press out the nosebridge pins...
These popped out fairly easily, sometimes they can be a bit of a pain
With the pins out I could see the nosebridge flex couplers were the worst I've ever seen, they've basically turned from rubber in to a mushy paste

I've got replacements for all these rubber parts and am awaiting delivery of a pair of replacement polished pins before I can reassemble them. Before they arrive I've got lots of cleaning and polishing to do in order to get the frames gleaming again. In the meantime here is a sneak preview of one of the new Oakley Prizm Road lenses I managed to source - these weren't an option for Juliets but have been custom cut at some point and never used then sold cheaply on
eBay 😄 Quite a result as they're my favourite lens to look through
I'll put another pic or two up when they're cleaned, polished and back together 😊