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Vincero Sunglasses Review: I Tried Their Most Popular Styles

Can they block the sun and still look cool? Let’s see.

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Last Updated: Apr 4, 2024
8 min read

Vincero is well known for their watches, but does that mean they can make a great pair of sunglasses?

In this Vincero sunglasses review, I’m looking through three of the brand’s most popular models to see if Vincero can make a pair of sunglasses as well as they do timepieces.

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Vincero Sunglasses

Bottom line: Vincero offers an awesome selection of styles for their sunglasses, and while I found that a few of the frames I got didn’t match what I expected based on the stated specs, I’m a fan of these shades.

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Pros:
  • Italian Mazzuchelli acetate is well-known as some of the best you can get for premium sunglasses
  • Lenses are polarized, plus offer 100% UVA and UVB protection and are scratch resistant
  • The subtle styling details on the hinges and throughout the frames give these a distinct look and style that separate them from most other sunglasses
  • Generous 5-year warranty and free shipping
Cons:
  • The product page for the Oliver states they have 5-barrel hinges, but the hinges for mine are 3-barrel---not a huge difference, but they’re a little less stable and durable
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Nothing caps off an outfit quite like a great pair of sunglasses.

They’re the unsung hero of the fashion world. Kind of like how pizza delivery guys are the unsung heroes of the entire world. 

Think about it: decent jeans, decent tee, decent sneakers—throw on a killer set of shades and you look like a million bucks. 

In my never ending quest to find the best ways to gain a style edge over other guys, stand out from the crowd, and bring you along with me, I checked out the sunglasses from one of my favorite watch brands: Vincero

I picked up three of their most popular models and I’m sharing what I’ve learned so you can get the right pair.

Vincero Sunglasses Overview

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The Oliver

While Vincero got their start as a watch brand, they’ve been delving into sunglasses for the past few years and slowly expanding their collection. 

All Vincero sunglasses use Mazzuchelli Italian acetate, which is well known and well regarded as some of the best material you can get for sunglass frames. 

These sunglasses also all have polarized CR-39 lenses with 100% UVA and UVB protection. Let’s break down those acronyms…

The UVA and UVB protection is pretty standard, and you can find that on most sunglasses—it’s more of a “must have” for sunglasses, and less of a “nice-to-have.”

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Rocking The Oliver in the wild

However, the polarization is awesome and not something every sunglass brand offers on their lenses. I have sensitive eyes, so glare really messes me up. Plus, I wear sunglasses a lot when driving, riding my bike, or when I go out kayaking. 

The polarization cuts glare down significantly and makes those activities a lot more comfortable. If you squint a lot, you’ll also love polarized lenses. 

And the CR-39 basically is a type of polymer that’s highly scratch resistant so you don’t need to worry so much about damaging the lenses. 

Things to Consider Before Buying

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Up close with The Midway

Vincero’s sunglasses tend to run on the larger side. I’ve learned a lot over the years about sunglasses sizes and how to find the right frame shape for your face, and I’ll discuss specifics on how these models fit a little later.

But the reason why sunglasses shopping online is so difficult is because when a set of frames is a little too large or too small, it can feel like a major deal. 

Thankfully, Vincero offers their measurements, which is absolutely crucial. It infuriates me when sunglasses brands don’t do this, because it makes it absolutely impossible to find out if they’re going to fit your face. 

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The Oliver

You’ll notice under the “specs” tab for each pair of Vincero sunglasses, there are three numbers. The first number is the “height” of the lenses (in mm). The second is the width of the bridge of your nose. And the third is the width of the frames overall. 

I find the first and third numbers to be the most helpful. 

I have a smaller head and face, so sunglasses on the medium to small side work best for me. 

That’s why the Oliver’s 50mm height and 140mm width work well for my face shape, whereas the 55mm height and 140mm width of the Midway are a bit too large for me.

Also, it’s important to note that Vincero offers a 5-year warranty on their sunglasses, so if anything goes wrong with your pair, you can get them replaced. 

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While Vincero is primarily a watch brand, they do fantastic work in the sunglasses department, too. The vibes are masculine, and with a genuine marble inlay in every pair, you get a constant reminder that the best empires were built stone by stone.

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My Hands-On Review

The Oliver

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The Oliver is my favorite of the three pairs of sunglasses I picked up from Vincero. I got the Honey Tortoise colorway, which is the lightest of the three options. 

I’m a sucker for tortoise shell patterned sunglasses. I just find them much more interesting than any other kind. 

The Oliver has some stainless steel accents that are really interesting, including across the bridge of the nose and the arms. 

model wearing oliver Vincero Sunglasses

I love that Vincero finished the arms with acetate, so they fit comfortably around my ears, even after wearing the Olivers for several hours. 

The frames are a sort of rounded square that works well with my particular face shape, which is a bit more narrow.

Also, the size of the Oliver is perfect (at least for what I particularly enjoy). I’d say my face is a bit smaller than typical for men, so I like sunglasses that fit on the small-to-medium size. 

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The Oliver is excellent for this kind of fit. Another set of frames I’m wishing I got now are the District, which are also a similar size to the Oliver.  

One disappointment I have with these sunglasses is that the product page mentioned they feature five barrel hinges, though mine have the more standard three barrel hinges. It doesn’t make a difference in terms of performance, but five barrel hinges usually have more longevity and durability. 

Vincero The Oliver

The Oliver is my favorite of the three pairs of sunglasses I picked up from Vincero. I love that the arms are finished with acetate, so they fit comfortably around my ears, even after wearing them for several hours.

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The Midway

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The Midway is one of Vincero’s original sunglass frames and has gone through a few iterations to get to where they are now. 

These are on the larger side, with a 55mm height. While I really like the style of the Midway, I found that they didn’t really work for my face shape. They’re not too far off, but when I compare them to the Oliver, I’d much rather rock the Oliver all day. 

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Probably the coolest thing about the Midway is the marble inlay on the side. It makes me wish these fit my face so much

If you have a smaller face and like the style of the Midway, I definitely recommend the District. The District is very similar in shape to the Midway (a little more rounded), but is basically a smaller version (49mm tall and a bit wider). The District also has the awesome marble inlay. 

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The lenses on the Midway have a heavy tint, so they’re perfect for super sunny days or if you have sensitive eyes like me. 

Even though these are a bit big for me personally, I still wear them pretty often because of how dark the lenses are. And with that added polarization, they’re my go-to driving sunglasses.

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Darlings of the affordable dress watch world, Vincero have crafted a worthy entrant into the sunglasses space with The Midway. Featuring a classy marble inlay and a 30-day no questions asked return policy, they're well worth a look if you're a fan of the masculine Vincero style.

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The Murphy

Vincero Sunglasses murphy frame shape display

I love the style of the Murphy: they’re horn-rimmed glasses with acetate lining the top and stainless wire along the bottom of the lenses. 

But they have a unique Vincero flair to them that I really appreciate. Unlike your standard horn-rimmed sunglasses, these are a bit more “squared off” which works well for guys with angular jaws and more square-shaped faces. 

model wearing Vincero Sunglasses murphy model

I picked mine up in the Barrel Tortoise (yep, I went three for three on tortoise shell—I can’t help myself). 

The Murphy is in between the size of the Oliver and the Midway at 52mm in height, so I find that they fit my face pretty well. 

Vincero Sunglasses murphy style on white background

One thing that’s unique to the Murphy is that they feature rubber nose pads unlike the acetate bridges on the other two pairs I tried. 

From a comfort perspective, I prefer the acetate bridges, but I can’t say the Murphy’s were ever uncomfortable. They just aren’t as comfortable as the Midway and the Oliver

Vincero The Murphy

I love the style of the Murphy: they’re horn-rimmed glasses with acetate lining the top and stainless wire along the bottom of the lenses. They have a unique Vincero flair to them that I really appreciate. Unlike your standard horn-rimmed sunglasses, these are a bit more “squared off” which works well for guys with angular jaws and more square-shaped faces.

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What Do Other Reviewers Say?

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Reviews for Vincero’s sunglasses are generally very positive. One review I read that caught me off guard was a request to make the lenses darker.

I actually have found Vincero’s lenses to be some of the darkest from many brands I’ve tried, which is one of the reasons I make sure I always have some Vincero shades in my car. 

My Thoughts Overall

What I Like

  • Vincero uses Italian Mazzuchelli acetate, which is a well known premium material for sunglasses.
  • The lenses are polarized for glare-protection and also offer 100% UVA and UVB protection.
  • Vincero does a great job with product design—these frames are all unique and have subtle style details that make them stand out from a sea of other sunglasses.
  • The 5-year warranty and free shipping is awesome. .

What I Don’t Like

  • The product page for the Oliver states they have 5-barrel hinges, but the hinges for mine are 3-barrel—not a huge difference, but they’re a little less stable and durable. .

Who are Vincero Sunglasses for?

Vincero sunglasses are right for you if you’re looking for a unique pair of sunglasses that balances classic looks with something a little edgy and personal, without being off the wall. 

The Verdict

My Vincero Oliver sunglasses are my current go-to pair of shades. 

I love the shape and I love the Honey Tortoise colorway. And beyond that, I think the shape is unique and stylish without departing from a “classic” look. 

The same is true of the Midway and the Murphy frames. 

I found the Midway to be a bit large on my face (I have a smaller and more narrow face). And the Murphy looks great, but I like the slightly rounded lenses of the Oliver more for my personal style. 

But that’s just the style. Let’s talk quality:

With Italian Mazzuchelli acetate, you’re essentially getting the same material quality you can find in sunglasses that cost double what Vincero’s do. And the polarized lenses offer great protection from the sun. 

Overall, I’m a fan of Vincero sunglasses, and I’ll be rocking mine a lot in the coming years. 

Vincero Sunglasses
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While Vincero is primarily a watch brand, they do fantastic work in the sunglasses department, too. The vibes are masculine, and with a genuine marble inlay in every pair, you get a constant reminder that the best empires were built stone by stone.

Check Price

FAQs

Are polarized sunglasses really better?

Polarized sunglasses help reduce glare from glass, water, and metal, so if you’re in a highly reflective environment, they can make your eyes a lot more comfortable. On the other hand, they make it much harder to see screens (like your phone). They’re not necessarily better, but they can be extremely helpful in certain situations.

Are CR-39 lenses good?

CR-39 lenses have nearly as much clarity as glass, but offer significantly greater protection. They’re both highly shatter proof and scratch resistant. And you want both of those things with lenses because they’re right next to your eyeballs.

Is acetate better than plastic?

When it comes to sunglasses, acetate feels much better than plastic. It’s smoother, more comfortable, and has a richer feeling and texture. Don’t get plastic sunglasses.

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