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Innervision Eyewear – Center City West

Sunglasses or Prescription Eyewear or Exam (Up to 75% Off)

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Value
$80
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In a Nutshell

Eye examinations and two show rooms' worth of eyewear await inside an immaculate Victorian Italianate building

The Fine Print

  • Expires Feb 20, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Valid in-store only. Not valid for contact lenses or contact lens exam.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Prescription eyewear makes it easier to read the trespassing notices that prove you've been accidentally living in the neighbor's den. Clarify life's fuzzy edges with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $30 for $80 worth of prescription or nonprescription sunglasses
  • $50 for $200 worth of prescription eyewear or eye exams

Nonprescription sunglasses start at $99, and prescription sunglasses start at $199. Single-vision plastic lenses start at $80, and frames start at $120. Eye exams cost $69.

Innervision Eyewear

Inside this immaculate Victorian Italianate building in Rittenhouse Square, optometrist Alissa Coyne conducts eye examinations alongside a dedicated staff of opticians and eyewear experts. Two showrooms display a selection of more than 2,500 frames by fashionable brands such as Salt. Optics or Oliver Peoples. Lens types range from standard plastic to Transitions-brand options that change tint when going from indoors to outdoors, and prescription and nonprescription sunglasses shield pupils from the sun's harmful rays and annoying habit of never wearing clothes.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Grandfather Clocks

Contrary to popular belief, grandfather clocks aren’t clocks that had to move into the downstairs bedroom of your house because they have a bad hip and can’t get around so well these days. They’re actually beautiful and masterfully crafted timekeepers. Get the scoop on big clocks with this guide:

  • Grandfather clocks have a tall base so that they can be seen over the heads of houseguests lingering late into the night and household residents who aren’t supposed to be out of bed at that hour.

  • The ticking sound a grandfather clock emits each second reminds its owner of how swiftly time passes, time that could have been spent getting a sound night’s sleep.

  • The only person to ever successfully open a grandfather clock didn’t find any gears inside, just a list of men who were too busy wasting their time to be successful.

  • The White House has a famous grandfather clock called The Honorability. Little-known, single-term president Franklin Pierce once said of it, “I know that clocks can’t actually form opinions or frown disapprovingly, but that overgrown wristwatch is judging me and I’m going to kill it.”

Which US president killed a grandfather clock?

Innervision Eyewear

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    Center City West

    131 S 18th St.
    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103
    (215) 832-0350
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