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Product Description
Original Pilot
Overview
The Original Pilot has been a favorite of U.S. military pilots since 1958 and continues to be AO’s most popular style. Expect uncompromising quality – engineered to rigid military specifications. Wear it for life, it’s a look that never goes out of style.
Lens Features
American Optical has been known for quality sun lenses since 1876. In creating sunwear for pilots, AO developed precise tints to protect against eye strain and irritation. AO Eyewear continues to offer the finest lenses available. Select SkyMaster Glass Lenses for superior clarity or lightweight AOLite Nylon Lenses for increased comfort. Polarization is available as an optional upgrade.
Details Sizes: 52, 55, or 57 Colors: Gold, Silver, Matte Silver, Black Temple Styles: Bayonet or Standard 100% UV Protection Polarized lenses available Frames made in USA from global components
American Manufacturing
American Optical has been revolutionizing eyewear manufacturing in the US since 1833. AO Eyewear continues to manufacture frames in the USA, now committed to making the finest eyewear using sustainably focused practices. With AO heritage comes unwavering quality. AO craftsmen are sculptors, machinists, and perfectionists, rolled into one.
True Original Frames
Every detail of your AO frame is engineered for lasting durability and is designed for a commanding look. It’s no coincidence that AO Sunwear was the choice of US presidents, the first on the moon, and has been immortalized in Hollywood history. All AO frames are manufactured in the US using the finest global components.
Wear A Piece of History
In over 150 years, the team behind AO Eyewear has broken molds, shaped the look of modern eyewear, and created some of the most iconic sunwear styles in history. The Original Pilot was the first pair of sunglasses on the moon. Each Apollo 11 astronaut was outfitted with a pair in their survival kit. You can even see a pair on display at the Smithsonian.
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Size
52mm, 55mm, or 57mm 52mm, 55mm, or 57mm 52mm, 55mm, or 57mm 52mm or 54mm
Frame Material
Metal Metal Metal Acetate
Lens Material
SkyMaster Glass SkyMaster Glass AOLite Nylon AOLite Nylon
Lens Color
True-Color Gray True-Color Gray or Calobar Green Cosmetan Brown Calobar Green
Polarization
✓
✓
Worn By
Neil Armstrong Neil Armstrong Neil Armstrong JFK
Package Dimensions : 7.09 x 3.15 x 2.2 inches; 5.93 ounces
Item model number : Original Pilot
Department : unisex-adult
Date First Available : August 27, 2020
Manufacturer : AO Eyewear
ASIN : B08HVW2C7Z
The Original Pilot has been a favorite of U.S. military pilots since 1958 and continues to be AO’s most popular style. Expect uncompromising quality – engineered to rigid military specifications.
Since 1833, American Optical has been revolutionizing eyewear manufacturing. We’re proud to continue that tradition with every AO Frame Made in USA
Bayonet temple style with clear acetate temple tips, offering a sleek and vintage look not readily available on the market that allow you to take frames on and off without removing a helmet.
Lens height: 48 mm / Bridge width: 20 mm / Temple length: 140 mm
Lenses offer 100% UVA/UVB protection and are impact-resistant (ANSI Z80.3)
Click-in nosepad arms engineered for stronger soldering and less chance of breakage. Designed to incorporate a vintage AO mark of authenticity. High quality PVC nosepads are supplied by German manufacturer, Frey Winkler. A click-in style allows for easy replacement.
There is no machine in the world as valuable as a skilled craftsman. Every AO frame is handcrafted in our Illinois factory. Our process blends machining and handwork to create the highest quality frames. Contact us to schedule a tour.
AO Lifetime Warranty: We believe things should be built to last. AO Eyewear offers a lifetime warranty on all solder points that fail due to manufacturer’s defects.
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