A collection of Men and Women developed in collaboration with the pilots of the Patrouille de France.
The official glasses of the French patrol are made in France by the company CEMO in the Jura.
The official acrobatic patrol of the French Air Force, called the Patrouille de France, was established in 1953.
Composed of nine air force fighter pilots, the Patrouille de France trains to present their aerial demonstrations at events such as the national festival. They make harmonious acrobatic flights often accompanied by smokers in the colours of the French flag.
The model names of our glasses refer to the patrol radio code: Athos.
Pilots of the Patrol chose to wear the Athos 1 model.

CEMO, a state-of-the-art manufacturer
The vast majority of glasses sold in France are made in China or Italy. If « Made in » is not indicated inside the branch, the bezel is made in Asia.
CEMO employs more than 70 people in Morbier in the Jura, the cradle of the French telescope and received the label Origin France Warranty.
The quality of the glass is essential for a solar (of course) : our glasses do not come from China or elsewhere, they come from Saint-Claude in the Jura, manufactured by the company Dalloz Créations. The highest-end treatments were chosen by VISIO ACCESS.
Our sunglasses are labeled Origin France Warranty because the frame and The glasses are labeled.
We guarantee the use of the best materials and treatments for mounting.
The company CEMO has been an actor in the French telescope since 1965. CEMO manages all stages of design and manufacture of optical frames and sunglasses in its workshops in Morbier, Jura (France).
Since 2014, CEMO has become the reference French bezel in the design and manufacture of smart glasses, incorporating electronic components.
Since 2018, the study office has been certified Crédit Taxe Recherche et l'usine is certified Origin France Garantie (OFG).
In addition to its activity as a French manufacturer of glasses, the company is diversifying in other sectors such as jewellery, leather goods, textiles, aeronautics and medicine, thanks to its expertise in colouring and welding.









