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The lenses you select
for your spectacles are just as important as the frames you choose. Chris
Barlow, who is a very experienced, qualified Dispensing Optician, can help
you get the most suitable lenses for your lifestyle. We are approved SEIKO
lens specialists.
SEIKO THIN AND LIGHT LENSES
SEIKO uses a concept known as
“aspheric design” to make lenses especially thin and optically
precise. The application of aspheric design results in sharp vision and
enhanced comfort. Usually only the front or back surface of a lens is
aspheric, but SEIKO has pushed the technology to the limit and created a
lens with aspheric design on both the front and back surface. This is known
as the SEIKO AZ design.
All SEIKO thin and light lenses
are available with SEIKO’s SuperClean Coat. In many cases this is
included as standard. SuperClean Coat removes nearly all reflections from
the surfaces of your lenses meaning your friends see your eyes, not their
own reflection. Another benefit is that night driving is more comfortable
as you will be less irritated by reflections on your lenses caused by car
and street lights. An additional benefit of SuperClean Coat, as the name
suggests, is that it makes your lenses easy to clean and resistant to
water, oil, grease and dirt.
SEIKO SYNERGY X VARIFOCAL LENSES
SEIKO SYNERGY X lenses provide a wider field of view
than traditional varifocal lenses, making sure you see the complete
picture.
SEIKO SYNERGY X lenses enable you to see the world as it
is. Traditional varifocal lenses sometimes distort images. This is due to
the need to vary the curvature of the lens surface so that light from far
distance to near can be focussed on the back of your eye. A common
observation when looking at objects such as latticed windows is that straight
lines appear curved. Over time our brains can adapt to this situation and
“straighten out” the lines, but most people would prefer to
wear lenses that can quickly be adapted to. SEIKO SYNERGY X lenses
incorporate a combination of the latest manufacturing techniques and expert
design to ensure that image distortion is kept to a minimum.

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