Advice on how to spot fake Markos?
Ward
Maryland/LondonPosts: 195MI6 Agent
All,
I'm on the hunt for a pair but have heard there are counterfeits out there. Other than the common sense stuff (price way too low, dodgy looking site, etc) are there any tells on the glasses themselves I should look for? Any advice appreciated.
I'm on the hunt for a pair but have heard there are counterfeits out there. Other than the common sense stuff (price way too low, dodgy looking site, etc) are there any tells on the glasses themselves I should look for? Any advice appreciated.
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Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
However, they just don't look quite like the Markos in the classic advertising picture. I can't put my finger on why. The lenses are darker, and the metal of the frames looks darker than in the picture, where it almost looks white. I'm guessing this is just a question of the picture being different? I'm talking about this image:
The shades I have really don't read as being anywhere this blue. I was also in the Tom Ford store this weekend, and I although I didn't have mine to compare to the Markos on display, I swear that those looked more like the classic Skyfall ones. Help! Has anyone else found this?
Marko TF144 18V 58 13 140
I know that this is not much help-but they look like real Markos that have the wrong lens.
I'm sure you have the genuine article. It's probably down to the fact that your photo is just not quite as professional as Tom Fords advertising!
Have a read through this...
http://www.ajb007.co.uk/topic/39413/tom-ford-markos-cheapest-price-online/page/2/
Are the lenses supposed to be polarized? Mine definitely aren't...
And is there a way to maybe widen the arms of the sunglasses out a tad? Slightly too tight on my large head.
I don't think the originals are polarized.