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I'm not going to disclose where I buy my glasses but when I bought it locally, I could very easily spend above 300€ for stock lenses and a basic frame.
I needed a lense change every two, at best, three years. Between wear and prescription change, it was necessary.
One year I spend nearly 400€ on prescription glasses. Under less than 3 months I have a lense peeling, the coating flaking off the surface. I file a complaint and the lense is sent to the manufacturer for evaluation abd it is found I am to blame. No exchange, no refund.
I decide to take a gamble, go to an Ophthalmologist, get a medical prescription issued, and then have my glasses executed externally. All things added, I spent 130€ to replace my glasses.
The next time I go see the same doctor for a checkup, I get complimented on the quality of the lenses I have but criticized for overkill (very low thickness, which I really don't require, anti reflex, UV, scratch resistant, etc).
I have never bought glasses again in my local market.
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I don't pay for frames and I can get single vision lenses for relatively cheap - like $70 a pair. That's because single-vision lens blanks are mass-produced in molds, so all the lens manufacturer has to do is pull the correct pre-made blanks and edge them.
So my single vision glasses cost $70. Not as cheap as they could be, but my lenses last a few years since I'm careful and my vision doesn't change too much, so it's okay.
But the real killers are my progressive lenses: the last pair I ordered cost me $600. Progressive lenses are ground to order, so I get the price difference. But still... $600 is really quite steep. I buy custom-made things that are way more complicated to make than machine-ground lenses for a lot less.
I shared it once when I was still on Reddit and the lot came down on my head.
I had a pair of progressives made for my father in law at the same place and what would be a 1300€ total, locally, got knocked down to a bit less than €200, doctor apointment included.
5 years later, the glasses are still perfect.
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