Designed to distinguish

MAYBACH EYEWEAR

A symbol of excellence, crafted for the few who stand apart.

EXCELLENCE IN DETAIL

OPTICAL COLLECTION

18K Solid Gold

PRECIOUS COLLECTION

This limited collection that can literally be described as “jewelry for the eyes.”
Meticulously handcrafted, these unique masterpieces are refined with the most luxurious and
precious materials available to the world of eyewear, such as 18k solid gold and diamonds. 

Masterful creations by specialists

Maybach Eyewear

MAYBACH Eyewear represents the peak of optical luxury – tempting the senses of eyewear connoisseurs all over the world.
Every single frame is painstakingly handmade of rare and precious materials such as natural buffalo horn,
fine woods, carbon fibre, leather, titanium, 18 karat gold and diamonds, using the best of German handcrafting techniques.

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THE DRIVER II
THE KING III

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Only official MAYBACH Eyewear retailers are allowed to sell and maintain MAYBACH frames.
With the necessary skills, technical know-how and special equipment, they guarantee the authenticity of each and every component of your glasses and help you to select your perfect eyewear.

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      ABOUT THE BRAND

      MAYBACH Eyewear is a luxury eyewear collection, handmade from rare and precious materials that embody the brand’s legendary image of success.
      Since 2010, it has been recognized as a leader in the world of luxury eyewear.
      Each frame is meticulously crafted using materials like buffalo horn, wood, carbon fibre, leather, titanium, gold, and diamonds with top-level German craftsmanship.

      MAYBACH Eyewear combines the finest materials like buffalo horn, wood, titanium, and gold with exceptional German craftsmanship.
      Each piece is meticulously handmade using exceptional German craftsmanship, to embody true luxury and precision.

      MAYBACH Eyewear embodies the pinnacle of luxury, offering handcrafted frames that reflect elegance, exclusivity, and timeless design.
      Rooted in the heritage of Wilhelm Maybach, the brand carries forward over a century of innovation and craftsmanship.

      FAQ

      MAYBACH Eyewear stands out through its exceptionally high standards of materials, craftsmanship and heritage. According to their website, each frame is handmade in Germany from rare and precious materials — including natural buffalo horn, fine woods, titanium, even 18K solid gold and diamonds. The brand also draws on the legacy of the original MAYBACH automotive marque, emphasising “to create the very best from the very best”. For the customer this means you’re buying not just eyewear, but a piece of luxury craftsmanship with distinct exclusivity and heritage.

      MAYBACH Eyewear specifies that only their official authorised retailers are permitted to sell and service their frames. These authorised retailers are selected because they have the necessary technical know-how and equipment to guarantee authenticity and provide proper after-sales service. If you buy from an unauthorised seller or grey-market source, you may risk authenticity, warranty support or correct servicing. As a user, you should always ask whether the retailer is recognised by MAYBACH and keep verification (e.g., retailer listing, receipt) for your records.

      The materials and craftsmanship are quoted at the top-tier level. Some key points:

      • Frames are handmade in Germany combining traditional handcrafting techniques and modern methods.

      • Materials include natural buffalo horn (from mature animals, responsibly sourced); fine woods; leather; titanium; and for the “Precious” collection even 18K solid gold and diamonds.

      • Limited editions: For example the gold/diamond models are extremely restricted (e.g., 50 pieces for sunglasses, 100 for optical frames) to ensure exclusivity. From a user viewpoint, this means if you choose MAYBACH Eyewear you’re investing in something quite exceptional — you should expect premium pricing, careful handling and ideally exclusive availability.

      When selecting a model, consider the following:

      • Collection types: MAYBACH Eyewear offers a Sun Collection (sunglasses) and an Optical Collection (prescription/eyeglass frames) as well as Precious / Special Editions.

      • Materials/fits: Since many frames use luxurious, heavy or composite materials (horn, gold, titanium) they may feel different from standard eyewear. It’s important to try them on or ensure a proper eyeglass fitting (temples, nose-pads, weight) for comfort.

      • Exclusivity and service: Because of limited production, some models may require waiting times or might not be widely available online—working with an authorised retailer can help with stock enquiries, measurement/fitting services and warranty support.

      • Style matching: Given the luxury positioning, designs may lean more statement-style rather than purely minimalist. Think about how the frame sits with your wardrobe, face-shape and how comfortable you feel wearing a bold luxury piece.

      As a luxury brand emphasising craftsmanship, after-sales considerations are important. MAYBACH Eyewear states that their authorised retailers are equipped to maintain the frames and ensure authenticity of components. For the user, this means:

      • Ensure you retain your purchase receipt, model number, authorised retailer reference.

      • If your frame needs adjustment, servicing or repair, contact the authorised retailer rather than third-party repairers to maintain warranty and authenticity.

      • Because of the rare materials and handcrafted nature, servicing may take longer than standard eyewear; inquire about expected lead times and costs ahead of time.

      • Ask about the brand’s specific warranty scope (e.g., against manufacturing defects) and what is excluded (e.g., damage from misuse, wear and tear). Even though the website doesn’t list full warranty details publicly, it’s good practice to check with your retailer at purchase.