What do Ray-Ban model numbers mean?
What do Ray-Ban model numbers mean?
The first one is the Model name, then the Lens width and Bridge width. There is usally a third number which represents the Temple Length, which is the measurement in millimeters of the ‘arms’ of the frame. Sometimes there is also a fourth number which is the Lens Height. Each of these numbers is measured in mm.
How do I identify my Ray-Ban model?
It’s easy to tell which model of Ray-Bans you have! Most Ray-Bans will have a model number that starts with RB and then a series of numbers. The RB stands for Ray-Ban and the numbers make up the model of the frame. Sometimes there will also be a name included after the model number.
Do Ray-Bans have a model number?
Ray-Ban model code numbers The first set of figures is invariably preceded by the letters RB followed by a line of numbers such as RB2132. It is the official code for Ray-Ban model and RB 2132, for example, is the New Wayfarer model.
Where is the model number on sunglasses?
Frames generally have two numbers preceding a small square on the left arm of your sunglasses. Alternatively you can manually measure your lens width. Many brands make the same model in many sizes. For example, the Ray Ban Aviator Large Metal sunglasses all have the model number of RB3025LM.