Exclusive run of 55 frames

Knightsbridge 1971 Navigator Sunglasses

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Colour: Silver/Gold
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Marking 55 years since Cutler and Gross first opened in London’s Knightsbridge in 1971, the Knightsbridge 1971 sunglasses stand as a tribute to both heritage and innovation. A symbol of honour, this anniversary edition balances our celebrated British design legacy with the engineered strength, precision, and artistry of Japanese titanium.

Each style is meticulously handcrafted in Sabae, Japan, by artisans whose skills are honed over half a century. This mastery is expressed through an evolution of our storied Oyster pin, seamlessly harmonised in a dual-tone palette of silver and gold. The navigator is distinguished by hand-rolled Oyster pin rim wire, an elongated nose bridge, and a refined brow bar—details underscored by raised gold Oyster pin temple tips, carrying our heritage motif with quiet authority.

Presented in highly limited quantities of only 55 frames, and comes individually finished with its bespoke edition number, ensuring it is not just worn but cherished as a part of our history.

  • Free worldwide shipping
  • 14 day returns
  • 2-year warranty

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Details

100% UVA and UVB lenses
ZEISS AdaptiveSun photochromatic lenses
Titanium frames
Integrated titanium side shields
Linear Oyster pin brow bar ​and nose bridge ​
Hand-rolled Deco Oyster pin rim wire
Hypoallergenic Oyster pin nose pads
Precision Torx screws
Extended Oyster pin temples
Indelible laser-etched logo on inner temple
Oyster pin temple tips
Handcrafted in Japan
SKU: CGLT-1971-57-01

Size and fit

Size: Medium

Frame width: 148 mm

Temple length: 150 mm

Lens width: 57 mm

Bridge width: 17 mm

Bridge fit: Medium

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Face shape: Round oval, heart Discover the Face Shape Guide.

Style notes

A universal and versatile fitting navigator frame, ideal for most face shapes and sizes and ideal for those with smaller faces.

For further advice, please email help@cutlerandgross.com or call +44 (0) 208 451 0331.

We also offer complimentary Styling Appointments in all of our stores, book an appointment.

Delivery and returns

Delivery:

  • Free shipping for all orders with DHL.
  • Orders outside the UK and EU are required to pay import duties and taxes, for which the customer is liable.


The below delivery times are estimates only and may be subject to change. They may vary depending on the delivery location. 

  • UK (express): 1 to 2 working days
  • US: 2 to 5 working days
  • EU: 2 to 5 working days
  • RoW: 3 to 10 working days
  • Learn more about Shipping at Cutler and Gross.

Online returns:

  • In the event that you are not satisfied with your purchase, you are welcome to request a full refund on any sunglasses, opticals, or accessories within 14 days of delivery.
  • This means you have 14 days after receiving your item to request a return and ship it back.
  • Please note, we do not currently offer exchanges for online orders.
  • Learn more about Returns and Refunds at Cutler and Gross.
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ZEISS AdaptiveSun lenses

The Knightsbridge 1971 Sunglass features advanced ZEISS AdaptiveSun lenses, with signature ‘dark to darker’ photochromatic technology. Sun lenses gradually transition from an initial light absorption of 60% to a darker shade and up to 97% in stronger light conditions, all in under 30 seconds. This state-of-the-art system provides visual clarity, and full UVA and UVB protection.

A Devotion to Craft

Each style is the culmination of a 450-step process and twelve months of devotion to titanium, at the skilled hands of our artisans in Sabae, Japan. Because today, patience is life’s rarest luxury and excellence cannot be rushed.

Just as Switzerland sets the benchmark for the world’s leading fine watchmakers, Japan is deemed the premier epicentre for exceptional, handcrafted metalwork eyewear.

For The Curious, For Fifty-Five

In 1971, Mr Graham Cutler and Mr Tony Gross first unlocked the doors to 16 Knightsbridge Green. Unbeknownst to them, the small yet mighty store and workshop would unmistakably shape the language of eyewear, 55 years on.

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