Archive for formula 1
Oakley Star Casey Stoner Wins in Qatar
By Chris (SelectSpecs) - March 22, 2011 | Celebrity Glasses, Sports Eyewear | No CommentsOakley star Casey Stoner made a perfect start to his 2011 MotoGP campaign on Sunday by winning the first race of the season in Qatar. The Australian pocket rocket and 2007 World Champion dominated the practice and qualifying sessions and powered through to a commanding floodlit victory for Honda, 3.44 seconds ahead of defending World Champion Jorge Lorenzo.
Stoner was seen over the weekend wearing his trademark Oakley Scalpel sunglasses, albeit a custom designed version featuring an Orange O icon to match his Honda team...
Successful Week in Sports
By Chris (SelectSpecs) - March 30, 2009 | Designer Sunglasses, Prescription Glasses | No CommentsAs you probably guessed from our previous post Get Your Sunnies Ready for the Australian GP we are quite the sports fans. It was great to see our fellow Brits Jenson Button and Victoria Pendleton doing so well and winning their respective events over the past couple of days. Very well done to both of them and the rest of the British Track Cycling Team competing in Pruszków, Poland.

Get Your Sunnies Ready for the Australian GP
By Chris (SelectSpecs) - March 27, 2009 | Designer Sunglasses, Other | 2 CommentsIt’s the Australian GP this weekend and that means it’s the start of a new Formula One season. Lewis Hamilton will be looking to defend his first World Championship, but its not going to be easy with all the new rule changes coming into effect this year.
No one is more excited about the new F1 season and the Aussie GP than me, I was even lucky enough to attend the event myself back in 2004 during the Schumacher glory days.
Formula One Fashion – The Drivers and their ...
Water Repellent Eye Wear – The future?
By James (SelectSpecs) - December 18, 2008 | News & Announcements | No CommentsWhile watching the Gadget Show on channel Five (15th December 2008) the presenters, Dallas Campbell and Jason Bradbury, had a look at future technologies and what we could expect to see in the shops in the future, one of the technologies that caught my eye was Ion-Mask, a technology that could potentially render many of our every day items completely impermeable to water. The Ion-Mask technology works by using a chemical based on the element fluorine which when placed in a closed chamber, vaporises and attaches itself, molecule by...





