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Tough call. Ask the seller for a partial refund to help pay for new lenses since he didnt mention. If he refuses, than return them.

Youre at $100 with frame and rubbers. Add lenses to that and you could find a BNIB pair for that price with authentic oskley lenses...which makes a big difference in my opinion.

You can always return the rubbers too
Thanks! Either way I will keep the rubbers as I like the fit but I will reach out to the seller. I did message him and ask if the lenses were polarized gold iridium or VR50 gold iridium and the seller stated "Buy the way I saw number "225" in both lenses which were nicely engraved. the numbers won't be noticeable unless it exposed to the sun with high intensity of light. it can't be a prescription glasses since when I wore it with or without nothing changed for me, I asked my colleague and nothing changed for him as well." I forgot about that message until I went to contact them. It isn't a mild prescription so I will message the seller per your recommendation.
 
I couldn't find the OEM lenses so I just requested a return. Now the search is on to find another pair of BSW.
 
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Sorry I'm new here, can anybody tell me what model these are? They are about 20 years old from what I remember. Earsocks used to match lenses but they rotted. Glasses have never been used. Still like new, and value?

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