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in the Movitra collection, Bruno and Aldo.
The technical features of the styles are In each of the two models, the titanium rim
the starting points, and these have been has a 4mm raised section that acts as a sort of
enhanced to a new level. Parts of the ‘bumper’ when the eyewear is folded to close,
frames, including the rims, mono-block and so that the temple fits perfectly over the raised
flex box are made entirely of CNC titanium part. There are two pieces in the temples of
with three-dimensional machining. each model: one is a CNC-machined titanium
flex box with a brushed finish, and the other
is a steel end part. The two parts are joined
together with state-of-the-art torx screws.
This makes for an exceptionally precise mix of
surface finishes that also feature on the two-
piece bridge of both models, as well as on the
mono-block with an insert on the hinge.
“These new-generation Movitra frames
take our technical capabilities to new heights
through a micro study of every element of the
frame and its function,” says Giuseppe Pizzuto,
creative director and co-founder of the brand.
“Add to this the aesthetic – and particularly
the detailing such as the contrasts of surface
finish – and the result is a tremendous
statement of luxury and technical virtuosity
in these designs...”
The new TN 01 B and TN 02 A styles
have been produced as a limited numbered
series (555 pieces per model). Each piece has
a laser-engraved serial number on the inside
of the temple.
Movitra eyewear is available at selected
luxury stores around the world. In India
the collections are available at optical
stores through Pearl Enterprise, the noted
distributors based out of Mumbai.
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