Barton Perreira 007 Vedretta Sunglasses
The limited-edition Barton Perreira James Bond 007 Vedretta sunglasses are inspired by the white Willy Bogner 7003 Eschenbach sunglasses worn by Roger Moore as James Bond in A View To A Kill (1985).
The James Bond 007 Vedretta sunglasses by Barton Perreira have a fine acetate and engraved titanium frame with a vintage 007 logo plaque on one temple tip.
The lens features an invisible 007 logo that only reveals itself when breathed on.
Handmade in Japan, the design has a lightweight titanium metal frame with a uniquely modified angled aviator silhouette.
The sunglasses come in a limited edition Barton Perreira x 007 Legacy Collection case and cleaning cloth.
The name comes from the Vedretta di Scerscen Inferiore glacier in the Swiss Alps which was the filming location for the opening pre-title sequence of the 1985 film. The scene is supposed to be set in Siberia.
The sunglasses are available in different lens and frame colors, but unfortunately, not a white version (Bond's sunglasses had a white frame).
- Tamboura Tortoise / Antique Gold / Espresso Edition
- Black / Black Satin / Noir Edition
- Matte Dusk / Pewter / Basalt Edition
Available for $800 at Barton Perreira or the 007 Store.
Dimensions: Lens 55mm, bridge 17mm, temple length 148mm
The model is part of the Barton Perreira x 007 Legacy Collection, which also includes 007 Thunderball sunglasses and Zorin's AVTAK sunglasses.
Watch the Instagram Unboxing video of these sunglasses.












