Our Featured collection, MARTINI OCCHIALI of top of line brand DARIO MARTINI® Collection is 100 % Made in Italy, in the heart of the Cadore Valley, renowned for its enchanting landscapes. The collection resembles the countries beauty, elegance and sobriety.
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Our exceptional selection process aids us in offering the highest quality eyewear. Eyewear collections are manufactured with superior quality.
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Our brands are ambassadors of luxury eyewear. Leading the way and setting new trends with innovative design and materials.
Extensive Selection
We offer a great mixture of spectacles featuring various shapes, sizes, materials, and embellishments. Our collections feature authentic jewels and high-quality crystals that exploit light. The brilliance of the precious crystals that adorn the DARIO MARTINI® collection (100% Made In Italy) detail a different angle to the face of every wearer.
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Raising Awareness About Eye Health.
Simple yet powerful! Each month, the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) highlights one or more observances dedicated to providing informative information on preventing or maintaining eye conditions.
August is: National Eye Exam Month
National Eye Exam Month
As the Summer months fade away and back to school heats up, healthy vision is key to a leap into fall and a great start to school! GO Eyes Optical reminds you to schedule your and your family’s eye exam today! Deteriorating vision can be an early indicator of other health issues. Getting vision exams on a regular schedule helps doctors to identify the problems in their early stages.
Children's Eye Health/Safety Month
Children are susceptible to a host of vision and eye problems such as injury, infection, and increased nearsightedness. Today children spend countless hours staring at electronics; the ultraviolet light emitted causes damage to their eyes. Children can experience blurry vision, headaches, tiredness, and sensitivity to light. In support of Children’s Eye Health and Safety Month in August, the American Academy of Ophthalmology provides information to the public to help protect and preserve a child’s eye health for life.
September is Healthy Aging Month
According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology”One in six Americans age 65 and older have a vision impairment that cannot be corrected with glasses or contact lenses.” The risk of eye disease increases with age, yet many older adults neglect to see an ophthalmologist for care. To bring attention to taking care of our eyes as we age, the American Academy of Ophthalmology celebrates Healthy Aging Month to raise awareness of the signs and symptoms of vision loss – and steps to help seniors take care of their sight.
October is Halloween Safety Month
Halloween is a fun holiday for friends and families, but since it usually involves being outdoors late into the evening, it’s important to keep safety in mind when you’re out celebrating this spooky holiday. In honor of Halloween Safety Month, th annual designation observed in October we remind you to avoid a real-life Halloween horror story – going blind because of a costume accessory – the American Academy of Ophthalmology is warning the public against wearing costume contact lenses purchased without a prescription. These illegally sold cosmetic lenses may not be sterile and can cause a host of serious eye problems capable of morphing a fun Halloween night into a nightmare.
November is Diabetic Eye Disease Awareness Month
People with diabetes are more likely to develop blinding eye diseases, such as diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma and cataracts. Yet recent studies have revealed low awareness of the issue among ethnicities at higher risk for diabetes. With the findings signaling that many Americans may not be defending themselves against diabetes-related vision loss, the American Academy of Ophthalmology encourages those with diabetes to take proactive steps to protect their vision.
December is Safe Toys and Celebrations Month
In December the sleigh bells are ringing and toys start clinging! In support of Safe Toys and Celebrations Month this December, the American Academy of Ophthalmology advises parents to be cautious when choosing holiday gifts for young people and recommends avoiding those that launch projectiles, such as crossbows and BB guns. Roughly 1 in 10 children’s eye injuries that end up in the ER are caused by toys.
The Academy also offers tips on how to safely open champagne to keep New Year’s celebrations from turning tragic.
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DARIO MARTINI® Collection comprises a wide range of models for men and, in particular, models for women enhanced with high-quality precious crystals.