How do I know which is my Ray-Ban model?
The first thing we need to do to identify the model number Ray-Ban is to find the serial number that appears on arm or temple. Once we identify the model number will see that such a nomenclature and RBXXXX This will be our model Ray-Ban appears.
How to identify the frame color of your Ray-Ban glasses?
Preceded by the Ray-Ban model number we will find a 3-4 digit code. This will be the color code of your frame. Very important! This number refers to the color of the frame or front of the glasses. For example, if the front of the glasses is black and the temples are red. The color name of this model is BLACK not RED.
How to identify the lens color of your Ray-Ban glasses?
After the frame color code sometimes preceded by this symbol /, sometimes attached to the frame code and sometimes there is no Code.
FRAMECOLOR / XX –> Our lens color code is XX.
FRAME COLORXX –> Our lens color code is XX.
ONLY FRAME CODE –> Our lens color is G15 (Green) or B15 (Brown)
How to identify the size of the lens of your Ray-Ban glasses?
This number is very easy to find because it is between a square XX◻YY. The XX number will be the gauge or width of the lens. And what is the YY number? This would be the bridge width number in millimeters.
How to identify the size of the temple of your Ray-Ban glasses?
The temple size is the last 3 numbers of the serial number of our Ray-Ban model. This number is identified in millimeters and refers to the length or length of the arms.





heh I have a
2Q9GS1 1H9H0BFB
is it Gen 1 or 2 someone’s gift it to me ?
Hello, I have recently purchased Ray Bans that need verification to see if they are real:
1) Ray Ban Justin – RB4165 JUSTIN 601/8G 54[]16 145 3P – MADE IN ITALY K POLARIZED
hi ive bought a pair of ray ban tech an id just like to know if there real or not please they came in a box with a case cleaning cloth and 2 little booklets they do have a number on the left arm which is RB0504 52□18-144 and the ray ban logo on the right arm saying made in Italy ce also says ray ban in the corner of the right lense and rb engraved on the front of the left lense they are quite weighty too and all smooth apart from the ray ban logo on the outside of the arms thanks
I have a pair of Wayfarers serial number RB2140 902 50022 3N. Are these genuine?
I have a pair of B&L Ray-Ban Aviators. Along the top it reads:
B&L RAY-BAN USA GJ7174
It also has a raised logo on right lens, and a distinctive logo on a black backbround on the very thin left arm.
I cant find any info on this model, any ideas please?
Can you authenticate a ray ban sunglasses. Rb 4240 710 50 22 150 3N and on the right site WAYFARER Hand Made In Italy k CE UK CA
Hello! I can’t find any 4240 models in the Ray-Ban catalog.
Hello, I just bought a Ray Ban and would like verification of its original or fake!
RB3507 138/M8 51[]21 3N
MADE IN ITALY K CE
It has the RB on the left lens but doesn’t have the written logo on the rightlens!
It has the numbers 51[]21 in the inside of the nose bridge!
Thank you
Based on the details you’ve provided, your Ray-Ban sunglasses exhibit several authentic characteristics:
1. Model and Serial Number: The inscription “RB3507 138/M8 51[]21 3N” on the temple aligns with Ray-Ban’s standard model and sizing format. The “RB3507” denotes the Clubmaster Aluminum model, and “51[]21” indicates the lens width and bridge size, respectively.
2. Manufacturing Details: The “MADE IN ITALY K CE” marking is consistent with authentic Ray-Ban products, as genuine models are manufactured in Italy.
3. Lens Engravings:
“RB” Etching: The presence of a subtle “RB” etching on the left lens is a hallmark of authenticity.
Absence of Printed Logo: It’s not normal that it doesn’t have the logo
Hello, I have 3 Ray Bans that need verification to see if they are real:
1) Ray Ban Justin – RB4165 JUSTIN 55[]17 3N – MADE IN ITALY R
2) Polarised Ray Ban Clubmaster – RB3016 CLUBMASTER 1145/17 52[]21 145 3P – MADE IN ITALY K POLARIZED
3) Polarised Ray Ban Clubmaster – RB3016 CLUBMASTER 1145/17 51[]21 145 3P – MADE IN ITALY POLARIZED
To verify the authenticity of your Ray-Bans, let’s analyze each of the models you mentioned. Here is a response for each case:
1) Ray-Ban Justin – RB4165 JUSTIN 55[]17 3N – MADE IN ITALY R
RB4165 is a legitimate model of Ray-Ban known as the “Justin.” It’s common for this model to come in the 55[]17 size, meaning it has 55 mm lenses and a 17 mm bridge.
3N refers to the type of lens filter. In this case, it’s a category 3 filter, which is standard for sunglasses, and the N indicates that the lenses are not polarized.
Made in Italy R: Ray-Ban originals are often manufactured in Italy, so this marking is a good sign of authenticity.
This model seems legitimate based on the information provided.
2) Polarized Ray-Ban Clubmaster – RB3016 CLUBMASTER 1145/17 52[]21 145 3P – MADE IN ITALY K POLARIZED
RB3016 is the code for the “Clubmaster” model, a classic Ray-Ban design. However, the size 52 does not exist for this specific model. The standard size is 51.
3P indicates that it has a category 3 filter and polarized lenses, which is consistent with the product.
Made in Italy K is correct in terms of the manufacturing location.
Important note: Although the description seems authentic, as you mentioned, the size 52 is not a valid size for this Clubmaster model, which could indicate that these sunglasses are not genuine.
3) Polarized Ray-Ban Clubmaster – RB3016 CLUBMASTER 1145/17 51[]21 145 3P – MADE IN ITALY POLARIZED
RB3016 Clubmaster with the 51[]21 size is the correct and authentic size for this model.
The 3P detail indicates polarized category 3 lenses, which is completely normal.
Made in Italy POLARIZED is also a legitimate indication of authenticity.
This third pair appears authentic in all aspects described.
Conclusion:
The first and third models appear to be authentic based on the information you’ve provided.
The second model presents an issue with the size (52), as this is not a size that Ray-Ban offers for the RB3016 Clubmaster model. This could be an indicator that these are not genuine.
I recommend verifying the details with an official Ray-Ban dealer or through their website to be completely sure.