Vintage 90’s RARe Oakley E Wire titanium sunglasses
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joelgasway
@jmhfirefighter1 got em on e bay too
Jan 07Reply

guyfawkesday
Just a heads up, these are C Wire, not E Wire. It looks like Platinum / Gold Iridium (model 95-801) or Silver / Gold Iridium Polarized (model 05-803). Lighting makes it difficult to gauge the frame color, but Platinum has a yellowish/gold tint. I don't mean to ruin your listing, but both models typically go for closer to $100 in EUC/near mint. Recent sales data from other platforms should be able to confirm. I snagged one for myself a few weeks ago at $75
Jun 14Reply

joelgasway
@guyfawkesday no worries buddy thanks for the heads up I’m not sure why I thought I saw them or maybe just similar ones listed for 250-500 range. I’m not a sunglass expert so thanks for the lead. I can update pictures better if you that would let you know which style it is?
Jun 14Reply

guyfawkesday
@joelgasway Sure, a few more photos in different lighting might make the frame color easier to see. Direct sunlight would be ideal. Including another metal object with a silver finish in the shot for comparison could help too, although not 100% necessary. The yellowish tinge should be fairly obvious, I'm thinking they are the Silver if you aren't sure, but you never know!
Jun 15Reply

guyfawkesday
@joelgasway Just occurred to me that you can tell which model it is by checking if the lenses are polarized. You can point the glasses at any screen (smartphone, TV, etc all work) in the same orientation as you would wear them, then turn the glasses 90 degrees and look at the screen through the lenses. The lenses will go dark if they are polarized, it's impossible to miss. Can also do this while wearing and tilt your head, it's strange.
Jun 15Reply
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