slvrdragn69
I should Work at Oakley
It looks like what is actually one of the most common manufacturer defects I see. It doesn't just affect photochromic and polarized lenses. Its likely just an air bubble or a "pit" inside the lens. It happens more often than not honestly. Your best bet is to either go back to seller and they'll have to bite the bullet so to speak or call Oakley direct and they'll have you send them in to have them inspected and then likely replaced under warranty.