Glasses repair in Rennes: what are the solutions for your frames?
Eyeglass Repair in Rennes: What Solutions for Your Frame?
Is your frame broken, bent, loose, or uncomfortable? At Paris Lunetier Rennes, we examine your glasses to assess whether a repair, adjustment, part replacement, or another solution can be considered.
Can eyeglasses be repaired?
This is often the first question we ask after an impact or breakage. The answer is simple: it depends. Unfortunately, not all frames can be repaired reliably and durably.
Before any intervention, several elements must be examined: the frame material, the exact location of the break, its age, the availability of original parts, and the overall condition of the equipment.
A repair is not just about gluing
Depending on the type of problem, several solutions can be considered: replacing a screw, replacing nose pads, temple tips, a complete temple if available, intervention on certain hinges, replacing a broken lens, or specific repair depending on the material.
The most frequent repairs
On a daily basis, the most frequent problems concern a loose screw, an unstable temple, a lost nose pad, a deformed frame after a fall, a broken lens, a bent temple, a damaged hinge, or a missing temple tip.
Lost or loose screw
When possible, replacing or tightening the screw allows for normal temple function to be restored.
Missing nose pad
On metal frames, replacing the nose pads can immediately improve comfort and support on the nose.
Bent temple
After a fall or mishandling, precise adjustment can sometimes restore the original geometry.
Damaged hinge
Hinges are heavily used. The solution depends on the model, frame design, and available parts.
A broken or cracked lens
After a significant impact, a lens may be cracked or broken. Even if the frame seems intact, a damaged lens must be replaced to preserve visual comfort and the reliability of the equipment.
Back to topWhy do glasses break?
A pair of glasses is handled dozens of times every day. Over the years, several situations can cause breakage or progressive deformation.
- accidental fall;
- glasses left on a sofa;
- glasses crushed in a bag;
- child playing with the frame;
- excessive opening of the temples;
- natural wear and tear of screws, nose pads, or hinges.
Most damage appears gradually before becoming visible. A quick check can sometimes prevent the problem from worsening.
Back to topWhen is a repair possible?
There is no universal answer. Two frames that appear to have the same break may require completely different solutions.
Before any intervention, we take into account the material, the age of the model, the location of the break, the general condition of the various parts, and the potential availability of original components.
| Problem encountered | Is a solution sometimes possible? | Remark |
|---|---|---|
| Loose screw | Very often | After checking the screw thread and hinge |
| Lost screw | Yes, depending on the model | If a compatible screw is available |
| Missing nose pad | Yes, if compatible | Particularly common on metal frames |
| Deformed temple | Often after inspection | Depending on the material and the extent of the deformation |
| Misaligned frame | Very often | An adjustment may be sufficient if no part is broken |
| Cracked lens | Replacement generally necessary | The frame must be compatible and in good condition |
| Damaged hinge | Depending on the model | Depends on the design and available parts |
| Broken frame | Depending on the material and the break | A repair is not always durable |
When should the frame be replaced?
In some situations, replacing the frame may be a better option than repair. This is particularly the case when the frame has several weakened areas, when certain parts are no longer manufactured, when the repair would not guarantee durable use, or when the frame has suffered several significant impacts.
Why are some parts difficult to replace?
Availability depends on the manufacturer, the age of the model, the brand's policy, and the exact reference of the frame. Some brands offer spare parts, while others only sell the complete frame.
Back to topThe different frame materials
Not all frames react in the same way. An acetate frame is not repaired like a titanium, metal, or rimless frame.
| Material | Specificity | Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Acetate | Comfortable, aesthetic, sensitive to heat and tension | Certain interventions are possible depending on the break |
| Metal | Sometimes allows for precise adjustments and repairs | Depends on the nature of the damage |
| Titanium | Very resistant and lightweight | Requires specific expertise |
| Rimless frame | Technical, lenses are part of the structure | Very delicate handling |
Luxury glasses and high-end frames
High-end frames such as Cartier, Mykita, Oliver Peoples, Cazal, Garrett Leight, John Dalia, Maui Jim, Prada, Gucci, or other major houses deserve special attention.
These frames are designed with specific materials, finishes, and manufacturing processes. When an original part is available from the manufacturer, it is generally preferred to preserve the frame's characteristics.
Our approach
We examine the frame before any intervention to preserve its aesthetics, surface treatments, decorative elements, and original geometry.
Tips to prevent further breakage
Even a high-quality frame requires some precautions. To extend the life of your glasses, we recommend:
- removing glasses with both hands;
- using a hard case when transporting;
- avoiding placing them on the lenses;
- not leaving them in a car in direct sunlight;
- avoiding sleeping with your glasses on;
- having their adjustment checked regularly.
Frequently asked questions about eyeglass repair in Rennes
Can all glasses be repaired?
No. The possibility of repair depends on the material, the nature of the damage, the general condition of the frame, and the availability of parts.
Can only one temple be replaced?
When the part is available from the manufacturer, this can be considered for some models.
Is a bent frame necessarily broken?
No. After a fall, a frame may simply be misaligned without being broken. A check will determine the best solution.
Can only one lens be replaced?
Yes, in many situations, it is possible to replace a single lens or both lenses while keeping the frame, provided it is in good condition.
Can luxury frames be repaired?
Depending on the model, manufacturer, and availability of parts, certain repairs may be considered.
Is an old frame worth repairing?
Each case is different. The general condition of the frame and the availability of parts help determine if a repair is relevant.
Can I continue to wear broken glasses?
It depends on the problem. A loose temple, a deformed frame, or a cracked lens can reduce comfort, alter the positioning of the lenses, and worsen the breakage.
Why choose Paris Lunetier Rennes?
At Paris Lunetier Rennes, we always favor a transparent approach. Before any intervention, we examine your frame to assess its general condition and the various possible solutions.
Our goal is to guide you towards the most suitable solution, whether it's a simple adjustment, the replacement of a part when possible, or another alternative when repair is not durable.
Our store is located at Centre Commercial Colombia, 40 Place du Colombier in Rennes, where our team is at your disposal to examine your equipment and advise you.
Need eyeglass repair in Rennes?
If your frame is broken, bent, loose, or uncomfortable, have it examined quickly. A diagnosis often prevents the problem from worsening.
Paris Lunetier Rennes
Centre Commercial Colombia
40 Place du Colombier, 35000 Rennes
Phone: 07 66 14 83 35
Email: rennes@parislunetier.com
Hours: Monday to Saturday from 10:00 AM to 7:30 PM
