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Find Specsavers store locations, hours, telephone numbers and service information throughout to United States and World. Enter search criteria, like a ZIP Code or City or State. Use Store Locator Tool to find a store near you as well as information like opening hours, closing hours, addresses, maps, locations, customer reviews, tweets. Very simple to find store with StoreLocatorTool. Specsavers and the Specsavers logo are registered trademarks of Specsavers INC. For all transactions please visit: specsavers.co.uk. Specsavers Offical Web Site: www.specsavers.co.uk. With our page, you can easily see how many stores are available in your search area and also access information about competitors. With a single click, view street images and map out the shortest route to your destination. You can quickly check store details, get instant updates on current promotions, and explore available services. We provide user-friendly search and map support to help you quickly locate any store. From a single page, you can access address details, opening hours, contact information, and even explore the location through street view. Store Locator of the Specsavers. Locations & MapColumbus, Ohio, United States - Specsavers Store LocationsSearching for Specsavers stores in Columbus...
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Latest Comments & Reviews & Feedback & Social Media Sharing of the Specsavers Latest Community Discussions About SpecsaversI’ve got my first Orient (and I was wrong about the colour!)7d agoI’ve bought a second-hand Orient from a reputable eBay store, and got a very good deal. This is my first Orient Watch, as well as my first automatic diver. I’m so excited, as I always spend hours looking at divers in shops, but I was looking for something that wouldn’t break the bank, but would still look classic and has that Japanese heritage, like the Seikos I love. When I saw the eBay photos (3 and 4), I was sure the watch was going to be black, and confused as the eBay description reported a blue dial. Surely, both myself and the seller should get checked as specsavers. Love this green, and I love even more than depending on the light I seem to get a different watch! Shock! Amplifon buys entire GN Hearing division, including ReSound, Jabra, Danalogic & many others. What will ha...12d ago“Amplifon has outlined plans to buy the entire hearing business of GN Store Nord in a deal valued at 2.3 billion euros, or about $2.64 billion. With closure expected by the end of this year, Denmark-based GN will exit the healthcare space and will focus fully on professional and consumer audio-video gear—with its multiple brands spanning earbuds, headphones and speakers, among other products. Meanwhile, from its home in Milan, Amplifon said it plans to preserve GN Hearing’s unique identity and recognition while becoming a combined company housing more than 20,000 employees, including 700 in R&D, and owning the rights to more than 2,800 patents. “Today marks a turning poin... Looking for prescription sunglasses12d agoHi, I'm trying to buy a pair of prescription sunglasses for when I drive, but outside of expensive opticians like Specsavers, I don't know the best places to look. It is worth noting I have something called BVD on my prescription which I've heard isn't taken by some online stores. If true, does anyone know any stores that will take in into account? Is it even needed? Thank you. Trying to run a eyewear experiement15d agoThere is a lot of animosity around online stores because people are so used to spending hundreds on glasses without realizing they’ve often been paying huge markups on mass produced frames. At the same time, there are also people who are used to the £30–£40 range who might still feel hesitant about spending more, even when it’s relatively affordable. Of course, there can be downsides with certain types of lenses like progressive lenses where precise, in-person measurements can make a difference. But overall, from what I’ve seen and heard, people who’ve tried them tend to be pretty satisfied. I just purchased two pairs of prescription glasses to compare. One is an £600 ... Quality at Optician Chain Store vs. Eye Doctor?24d agoLast time I got a new pair of glasses, I got them through my eye doctor and they were paid for by my parents. Now, I am going to be paying for them myself, so I've been looking at cheaper options. I don't want to buy online, as I'm really particular about frame shape and color, and would like to try on before buying. Is there really a difference in quality between a chain store like Specsavers or Pearle Vision, and the optometrist I go to that is charging more? I do have a stronger prescription, so I want to make sure whatever I get will be the best quality, even if I have to pay more. TIA! Who makes music specifically for B&M stores?28d agoI went in B&M recently and the music in the store is so devoid of life. Most other stores have actual licensed pop music (Specsavers plays some bangers, as does Morrisons) but B&M is different. AI generated, mind-numbing lyrics, soulless beats, vocals weaker than a dying frog and generic song subject matter plague the radio of a Bargains & More store. I want to know. Who makes music for B&M? I’ve never heard the same song in B&M be played anywhere else (like at a Poundland) so maybe the music is being produced by B&M. If so, do the musicians know they’re only being played in B&M and are ok with that? If I was a musician, I would... Store Recommendations UK29d agoSo, I look bad in black glasses and glasses that are very bold. I don't look edgy and cool, I look like a badger. What i like are top heavy, rectangle glasses, simple, non-neon colours (e.g. no tortoise shell), and with colours that suit my warm autumn colouring. Warm metallic pink is my favourite, but green and golden pairs are okay too. The ones below are the best I could find from so many shops and am currently wearing, but honestly they are not prefect. Can anyone recommend a suitable store/brand for me? [https://www.specsavers.co.uk/glasses/paprika?sku=30265110](https://www.specsavers.co.uk/glasses/paprika?sku=30265110) I'VE BEEN THIRTY FOR ONE MONTH33d agoIncorrect prescription (UK)35d agoI had my eyes tested at Specsavers and explained to the optician I needed the lower section of the bifocals for intermediary use, not for reading, so I could see my laptop, car display, and prices in shops etc, without removing my glasses. Since I didn’t find any frames I liked in-store, after visiting a couple of other opticians, bought glasses (clear and sunglasses) from Asda using the prescription provided by Specsavers. However, the lower section is incorrect - I have to get very close to the laptop or else my vision is blurry, suggesting the lower section was made for reading, which I don’t need. I am not sure where I stand as Asda have made the glasses in accordance with the pre... I know people would shame me for buying cookies in WW, but why even cookies are imported from Australia?38d agohttps://preview.redd.it/aydgqjoggjmg1.png?width=2016&format=png&auto=webp&s=f0beaf8b02690858c9f632324816d22110e16088 Ok I know that we need to import cheap things from China and High-end things from Europe and America, but we have the capacity to bake cookies locally, right? Especially for large corpos like WW, they can set up a bakery in NZ, use local ingridients, hire local workers, and contribute to local economy, right? \*inhales copium. want glasses? specsavers sends your made-in-China frame to Australia to simpily cut the made-in-Europe (or possibly made-in-China again) lenses and sends them back, which may take weeks and emit tons of CO2 in logistics, while i... Uk London fashionable glasses stores38d agoDoes anyone know of any fashionable glasses stores in the UK? Preferably somewhere with a physical store in London so I can try on before buying. Happy to invest a fair bit into the frames since I’ll have to wear them every day. I’ve been told my eyes have gotten worse and I need to wear glasses quite frequently now, but I’ve looked around specsavers & vision express and I don’t like any of the styles they have. Reglazing Glasses47d agoI have designer sunnies that is not prescription. I want to get them reglazed with prescription lenses, to make it normal prescription glasses, but not sure where to go because most of the Google search results show online stores. I found one physical store, but it’s in NSW. Does anyone know a place in Melbourne (any suburb is fine, it doesn’t have to be the CBD) that does reglazing or allows BYO frames? Or does Specsavers offer this service? Affordable progressive lens opticians?49d agoUPDATE: I ended up going to Factory Optical with a pair of older but in excellent shape frames, based on 3 friends with fussy progressive prescriptions, and I'm super happy with the lenses, price point, and frame adjustments. Where can I go for progressives? Places like Bailey&Nelson and Kits don't work for me. Specsavers, maybe..... suggestions appreciated. Must be in-store as ordering progressives online is a recipe for failure. Thanks! EDIT: i'm happy to bring the frames I have to someone, but most opticians won't do that without a fuss. You lose any guarantee. Specsavers and the cost of a single replacement lens.51d agoSo I put a rather large gouge in my glasses last week, and I went into the original Specsavers store I bought the glasses from. Apparently, because the prescription in their records is over two years old, I need a new eye test. Firstly, wut? My vision with the current prescription is great, why would I need to update it? And secondly, why am I being told I *have* to have a test just to secure a replacement lens?? It's like asking a car mechanic to replace a tyre only to have them tell me I need a full mechanical check up before they proceed. Anyway, the cost get calculated - $330. For ONE replacement lens. That includes the eye test, the "special" thin lens, and install. T... Can Specsavers keep my eye test data for themselves?52d agoAs the title says, I’ve had an eye test and the employee refused to give me my test results on paper because I could take them to another store. She “doesn’t work for third parties”. I understand that they want to sell glasses/lenses themselves, but aren’t my eye test results considered my medical information? Don’t I have a legal right to access my own data? At Ace&Tate they never made a problem of this. Curious for your thought on if I’m entitled to this data or just making a fuss. Are there any other places to buy glasses apart from the main stores like OPSM/Specsavers etc?58d agoI’ve looked at OPSM, specsavers, Bailey Nelson and Oscar Wylee and they don’t really have the oversized style that I like and if they do, it’s over $400+ and that’s not in my budget Can we take our frames to any of these places so that they can just insert the glass lense? Cheers Specsavers store manager threatened me on phone call62d agoTL;DR: the specsavers store messed up my order twice, and not wanting to fulfill their own 100-day guarantee. Instead of apologizing for their incompetence, the Sydney central branch store called me personally to harass me saying “we’re never making glasses for you at our store again” and told me she’s made a note to Chatswood branch to do the same, in an attempt to override Australian consumer law wow. After reporting it to their head office multiple times more than 3 weeks ago. I got no explanation, no apology, no update, nothing from the Specsavers team in Australia at all. Original post: https://www.reddit.com/r/aussie/s/k1S51TjF6g I’m now escalating this incident to the UK... Recently moved to the UK, are in store glasses prices reasonable here or is online still better?66d agoI’ve just moved to the UK for work and I’m still figuring out how a lot of everyday things work here. Unfortunately, one of my first mishaps happened on the metro, my glasses didn’t survive the commute and broke. Now I need glasses as I can't spend a second without them. Back home, I usually ordered my glasses online from firmoo because the quality was always decent and the prices made sense, so I never really bothered with physical stores. Now that I’m here, I’m wondering if it’s worth switching to in store options instead or if online here also tends to be better value. I see places like specsavers and other opticians everywhere but I don't know if they provide reas... Where to find reasonably priced glasses?66d agoHello again lads, cheers for the advice on suits last time. Im now looking for reasonably priced glasses, id like to avoid Specsavers if possible. Its a tad ignorant of me but I just can't seem to get my head around that site firmooso id rather actually go into a store. If its any help I have small eyes and a tiny head so big lenses with the frames are a no go (I don't wanna end up looking like Woody Allan or Iris Apfel 😅) Anyway, any help is much appreciated! Opticians that focus on low nose bridge/Asian face shape80d agoI'm trying to futureproof because I can't sustainably fly to Japan every couple of years just to buy glasses, and the last time I asked about refitting lenses Specsavers wanted a king's ransom for it (and they had no idea what low nose bridge was). Where do you get your glasses if you have a low nose bridge? I would prefer in-store because I gambled on Kits and the fit was a lie. 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