Glasses in France
Does anyone know if glasses are dearer in France than the UK please. Just broken mine!
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From the adverts I've seen they appear to be about the same as here, but I suppose it will really depend on your frames (designer or bog standard) and your prescription (simple short-sight or complicated varifocals with prisms!)
Years ago we found a local optician extremely helpful, when our son broke his glasses, so I would go and ask. Perhaps your campsite can recommend a local one who speaks some English - that's where we found ours - and his English was excellent!
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Whoops I read glasses as in drinking not spectacles 😲. Thought what a strange question. Sorry I hope you get them fixed. Do you not have to carry a spare pair in France for just tjis situation? We have been somewhere that you do - but blowed if I can remember! Probably too many glasses 😂😂😂😂. I wouldn't mind but I'm not a drinker - perhaps I should be? Isn't the English language wonderful? 😉
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Yes, Motohomer I should have said spectacles but pondered on the interpretation of "Spectacles in France" as a discussion title! The best "spectacle" this morning was myself falling head first down the step outside " le laverie" is it "la"? Agree English is wonderful and at least we don't have to learn masculine and feminine. I must add that no alcohol had passed my lips so no glasses were involved. Have spares but they are an old prescription, so now I'm hobbling around with a squinty expression on my face to add to the split lip caused by my breaking glasses! Hey ho! Time for a drink!
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I thought it was a requirement, if driving in France, to always have a spare pair of glasses? Are the broken glasses beyond repair? I have fairly frequently had lens fall out because the retaining screw has come out. I now carry those micro screwdrivers and some spare screws in order to mend my glasses. Obviously if it's more catastrophic the opticians will be the only answer. Good luck.
David
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Glad it's no worse, Les. My wife had a worse fall a couple of years ago and staggered back into our hotel with blood all over her face. No need to go and wait four hours at A&E as in UK, they simply phoned a doctor to come and see her at 8pm. and sure enough he came to patch her up. Another country, another system.
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Pass them to the wife
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As far as I am aware, spare specs are required in Spain, but not anywhere else. I always carry my last pair along with my prescription sunglasses.
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I stand corrected Comeyras, in my defense I have just received the Club's Touring France book and it mentions nothing about spare specs. One site says you must carry spare specs, others don't mention them and one says if you wear contact lenses you must have spare specs! In other words confusion, but that's France for you!!
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Yes all drivers must carry a second pair of spectacles in France.
I damaged mine in France a few years back and found a very charming optometrist who repaired them without charge. We conversed in French so I have no idea about her English skills.
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Obligatory in Spain.!!
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When I googled this some weeks ago as we wanted to know I came up with the same thing as you but when I said so on another forum someone got quite stroppy about it and said that it might be recommended but it wasn't legally binding. Commonsense though says it is a good idea just in case.
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