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Porsche Design Turbo No 1 sunglasses
November 26, 2024

Porsche Design Turbo No. 1 Sunglasses

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Porsche Design have launched an exclusive limited-edition eyewear collection to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the 911 Turbo. The special collection, created in partnership with De Rigo, features two distinctive sunglasses models: the Turbo No. 1 and the Turbonite.

Porsche Design Turbo No. 1 Sunglasses

The Turbo No. 1 sunglasses pay homage to the first Porsche 911 Turbo, gifted to Louise Piëch as a birthday present in 1974. This eyewear model, based on the classic Porsche Design P‘8478, seamlessly incorporates the original grey paint color and the legendary red plaid pattern of the vehicle interior into its design. The grey frame and the red hooks and temple tips create a piece rich of heritage and dynamism that represents both precision engineering and timeless elegance.

The unisex aviator style sunglasses made of lightweight titanium feature an interchangeable lens system equipped with VisionDrive Lens Technology. The bold silver mirrored lenses featuring a tartan pattern, can be easily swapped for grey lenses, thanks to the quick-change mechanism. The red pattern is also featured on the cleaning cloth and the gift box which bears the classic “turbo” lettering.

Porsche Design P’8928 Turbonite Sunglasses

The Turbonite sunglasses feature the new metallic grey tone especially developed for the monochrome Porsche crest on Turbo vehicles. Designed in this unique, elegant, and sporty color, the special edition of the P‘8928 provides a modern and monochrome aesthetic that is both striking and sophisticated. The unisex sunglasses, sporting a squared aviator shape, are made of lightweight titanium and feature an interchangeable lens system with VisionDrive Lens Technology. This limited edition comes with an additional pair of green lenses in a specially designed gift box, featuring the characteristic “turbo” lettering, along with a cleaning cloth in the matching color.

Porsche Design Sunglasses P8928 Turbonite

Along with an embossing of the Porsche Design lettering, both pairs of sunglasses feature the classic “turbo” lettering on the left temple and on the left lens. Both brandings are also etched on the inside of the right temple. Both models are limited to 1,974 pieces each, symbolizing the year of the reveal of the original Porsche 911 Turbo 50 years ago. The individual limitation number (XXXX/1974) is engraved on the inside of the center of the bridge.

The unique sunglasses are available at Porsche Design stores and porsche‑design.com for 530 euros, as well as at selected optical retail stores through De Rigo’s sales network.

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