Max Pittion

Wellington : Mahogany

690,00 €

Max Pittion was born March 1, 1921 in Oyonnax, a small town located in the Jura, which is the cradle of spectacle manufacturing in France. It is with great respect and fond remembrance that the brand Max Pittion has been re-launch in 2013. With the greatest of efforts, the Max Pittion team has done their best to re-create, design and produce eyewear glasses that Max himself would be proud to sell. All the production is now crafted in Japan with the highest degree of excellence and details.

  • Mahogany japonese acetate
  • Thick cellulose–based acetate
  • Wellington / Casse model
  • Grey lenses
  • Brass rivets
  • Come with a leather case and cleaning cloth
  • 46mm lens width, 24mm bridge, 146mm temple
  • Made in Japan

About Max Pittion

Estimated delivery times between 2 and 5 days in France and between 4 and 10 days worldwide, depending on the preferred delivery method.

Free delivery in the European Union from €250 and worldwide from €350.

Exchanges and returns are accepted within 14 days of receiving your order.

Exchanges and returns are accepted until January 12, 2025, for orders placed by December 24, 2024, inclusive.

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About Max Pittion

Max Pittion was born in Oyonnax, France in 1921, an area known for manufacturing combs and later, celluloid eyeglasses. After WWII, Max took over his family's eyewear factory and expanded the business, changing manufacturing techniques from celluloid to cellulose acetate and selling eyeglasses under international high fashion brand licenses.

In the 1960s and 70s, the factory grew to over 200 employees, and Max became a founding member of SILMO, the world's largest eyewear fair. In the late 1970s, Japanese competition led to the factory's decline, and Max retired in 1981. The MAX PITTION brand was relaunched in 2013, and is now produced in Japan to the highest standards of quality and detail.