A new shape for Eyevan. The design inspiration for the endpiece comes from a buckle used in British military wear from the 1940s, while the temple design is inspired by a fork from the 1920s.
The part that secures the lens uses the original 7285 manufacturing method, called the "Hidden Closing Block," and the model 419-type temple is employed. The endpieces, which are attached one by one by craftsmen using 2-pin rivets, are newly created parts made from molds.