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What are the top ten brands of glasses?

The world's top ten eyewear brands refer to Rodenstock glasses, Essilor glasses, Nikon glasses, Tag Heuer glasses, Seiko glasses, Suna glasses, Kodak glasses, Rogers glasses, Polaroid glasses, and Model glasses.

1. Essilor

Essilor’s mission is to enable lens wearers around the world to see a better world by providing lenses suitable for different groups of people. Essilor has a complete range of product categories that can meet the needs of consumers of different age groups for lenses. Its main products include: Wanlilu progressive lenses, Essilor Good Student myopia functional lenses, Essilor anti-fatigue tablets, diamond crystal film series lenses, Essilor anti-fog lenses, diamond crystal full vision photochromic lenses and X- Powered polarizer.

2. Nikon

Nikon is a world-renowned designer and manufacturer of optical products, with the world's most advanced optical technology. Its optical products are world-renowned for their excellent performance. Nikon optical technology plays an important role in various fields of human production and life such as imaging, optical fiber, semiconductor, optometry, and scientific research. The Nikon brand leaves people with an image of high quality, high technology, and high precision.

Nikon lenses feature advanced optical technology, high definition, high light transmittance, and advanced coating technology. Nikon is a world leader in high-refractive index materials, aspherical technology, personalized optical design, and optical coatings for lenses. Nikon's SEE series lenses and coatings represent Nikon's cutting-edge optical technology.

3. Kodak

Imaging technology has always been the essence of the Kodak brand, whether it is imaging, influence and digitalization, including the lens industry. In 1996, a new high-tech Kodak lens coating and production technology research laboratory was established in Gloucester, England. So far, Kodak has always achieved clearer and more realistic visual restoration through large-scale R&D investment.