I bought a pair of new Ray Ban Aviators off Ebay last week. The were advertised as authentic Ray Bans. When I got the glasses something about them just didnt seem right. They didnt slide on my head as easily like the pairs Ive tried on in stores. They also looked a tad different on my face. After doing some digging I discovered mine were fake. In most respects mine had all the right markings in all the right places except one. They key was on the forehead bar. The etchings on mine say " B&L Ray-Ban Italy" on the top of the bar. There are many things wrong with this. This is definitely NOT marked on the bridge bar of authentic Ray Ban Aviators. B&L [Bausch and Lomb] are the American company who used to produce Ray Ban sunglasses. They sold the Ray Ban brand to the Italian Luxottica group in 1998. The equivalent mark on current, authentic Ray Ban Aviators is on the UNDERSIDE of the bridge bar and only says 'Ray Ban' plus a numerical code.
On vintage Ray Bans, manufactured by Bausch and Lomb, the inscription on the topside of the bridge bar is 'B&L RAY-BAN U.S.A.
I then bought a legit pair for comparisons. After getting the legit pair I have to say I'm really impressed with the effort put into the fake sunglasses. The best part is I confronted the seller on the fakes. She immediately refunded my money & said I can keep the sunglasses. No apology, though.
Ive included some pics of the fake & the real deal. The fakes were silver frame with mirrored lenses. The real are gold framed with green tinted lenses.
Fake box on top. Real on the bottom. The real had the bar code sticker. The fake didnt.
Fake manual on the right. Real on the left.
Fake sticker that came on lens.
Real lens sticker.
Real lens cleaning cloth on the left. Fake on the right.
Fake case on bottom, real on top.
Real Aviators
Fake Aviators
Real on left, fake on right.
This came attached to the frame of the fakes. I had to cut it off. Nothing like it came with the real glasses.
On vintage Ray Bans, manufactured by Bausch and Lomb, the inscription on the topside of the bridge bar is 'B&L RAY-BAN U.S.A.
I then bought a legit pair for comparisons. After getting the legit pair I have to say I'm really impressed with the effort put into the fake sunglasses. The best part is I confronted the seller on the fakes. She immediately refunded my money & said I can keep the sunglasses. No apology, though.
Ive included some pics of the fake & the real deal. The fakes were silver frame with mirrored lenses. The real are gold framed with green tinted lenses.
Fake box on top. Real on the bottom. The real had the bar code sticker. The fake didnt.

Fake manual on the right. Real on the left.

Fake sticker that came on lens.

Real lens sticker.

Real lens cleaning cloth on the left. Fake on the right.

Fake case on bottom, real on top.

Real Aviators

Fake Aviators

Real on left, fake on right.

This came attached to the frame of the fakes. I had to cut it off. Nothing like it came with the real glasses.

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