Rodenstock is a German eyewear manufacturer that specializes in producing high-quality glasses and lenses for customers around the world.
Founded in 1877 by Josef Rodenstock in Würzburg, Germany
Invented the first apochromatic lens in 1891.
Opened subsidiaries in Paris (1907), London (1912), New York (1913), Tokyo (1917), and numerous other locations.
Introduced the first commercially available progressive lens in 1959.
Became the official supplier of lenses for NASA in 1967.
Continued to innovate and expand globally, acquiring other eyewear companies and adding new technologies to their products.
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Rodenstock produces a wide range of stylish glasses frames made from high-quality materials, including titanium and acetate.
Rodenstock offers a variety of lenses, including single vision, progressive, and bifocal lenses, as well as lenses for specific activities like golf and driving.
Rodenstock's sunglasses offer both style and protection, with frames made from high-quality materials and lenses with UV protection.
Rodenstock glasses are manufactured in Germany, but the company has subsidiaries and production facilities around the world.
Rodenstock lenses are known for their high quality and innovative features, including their DNEye scanner technology that measures your eye for more precise lens customization.
The cost of Rodenstock glasses varies depending on the frame and lenses you choose, but they are generally considered to be a mid-range to high-end brand.
Many insurance plans will cover the cost of Rodenstock glasses and lenses, but the specific coverage and reimbursement rates will depend on your plan.
Yes, Rodenstock offers a range of lenses that are specifically designed for computer and digital device use, including their Impression Ergo FS lenses.