ethanhunt-2010
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Thanks Alternative. I read that post too. And I agree with you on post #4. However, using that post as reference, if the lens on my R1J was from a regular Romeo1, then it shouldn’t have fit on my R1J frame since lens from a 4-digit lens is basically a little smaller compared to a regular Romeo 1 lens. So are you implying that my R1J is probably a fake one?I'm not an expert, but I have a few R1J frames and several regular R1 frames. Easiest for you to do is remove the lens and measure it with a caliper. There is a difference between R1J lenses and regular R1, one won't fit at all or it will be too loose. The difference is very easy to tell when both lenses are side by side, see post # 40 on this thread.
🦘Romeo 1 Jordan Information Page - At least 11 differences from a normal R1
is that the original foam? I need to get foam for mine. Yes! Everything original and new like in the first day! Time capsule item, crazy!www.oakleyforum.com
The etching on the lens you have is more like the second picture on post #4.
🦘Romeo 1 Jordan Information Page - At least 11 differences from a normal R1
Updated 13th May, 2020 by @cacatman If you have any interesting information/corrections, please leave a comment! Introduction In the Oakley community, 4 digit serialled X-metal Romeo 1s are often called "Jordan R1" x-metals. However, although Michael Jordan was sponsored by Oakley for 10 years...www.oakleyforum.com