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Dwayne Johnson's Sunglasses & Glasses: What's Actually Confirmed

By The View Eyewear

Dwayne Johnson — The Rock, to most search engines and most fans — has documented public eyewear that is, by most accounts, a mix of mainstream names: Ray-Ban aviators, Randolph Engineering, Dita, Sama, Oliver Peoples, and Paul Smith have all been identified on him at various points. Worth noting too: a co-star has said on record that the tinted lenses he's frequently photographed in relate to an actual vision correction, not a styling choice.

Separately, Gazal Eyewear — an independent house — makes several models associated with Johnson: heavier horn and acetate builds, sized for a larger face and frame. We have not been able to independently confirm a public sighting of any of these on him yet, so this page is explicit about that: what follows is a list of Gazal models associated with him, not a documented-sightings ledger. It will be updated the moment a real sighting is confirmed.

Gazal Models Associated With Johnson

No public sighting confirmed yet for any of the four

Gazal Eyewear

White Horn — associated, not yet publicly sighted

Acetate-and-horn build

An acetate-and-horn build from Gazal Eyewear, referenced internally in connection with Johnson. We have not been able to independently confirm a public sighting of this frame on him, so it is listed here as an associated model rather than a documented look.

Gazal Eyewear

Rock Hard — associated, not yet publicly sighted

Independent rimless horn build

A thicker, rimless horn frame from the same house, named with Johnson in mind and built for the same heavier scale as the White Horn. No public sighting is confirmed for this one yet — it's listed here as part of the Gazal/Johnson story, not as a documented look.

Gazal Eyewear

Mr. E — associated, not yet publicly sighted

Acetate and wood-variant build (Mr. E Evolution)

The Mr. E line runs in both acetate and a wood-front Evolution variant — a heavier, more sculptural silhouette than the White Horn. As with Rock Hard, this is a Gazal model associated with Johnson, not a confirmed public sighting.

Gazal Eyewear

Stix — associated, not yet publicly sighted

Rimless build, acetate and wood variants

The lightest silhouette of the group — a rimless build available in both acetate and wood-front variants. Same caveat as the two entries above: an associated Gazal model, not (yet) a documented public sighting.

Getting the Look

Gazal Eyewear is an independent house, carried through boutique opticals rather than mass retail — fitting given the brand's whole premise is building for faces most off-the-shelf eyewear doesn't fit well. See the brand's full profile or find an independent boutique that carries it — Gazal Eyecare in Roswell, Georgia stocks the complete current line.

Frequently Asked Questions

What glasses does Dwayne Johnson wear?

His documented eyewear spans several mainstream brands, including Ray-Ban aviators, Randolph Engineering, Dita, Sama, Oliver Peoples, and Paul Smith. Separately, independent house Gazal Eyewear makes several models associated with him — White Horn, Rock Hard, Mr. E, and Stix — though none of those currently have a confirmed public sighting attached.

Why does Dwayne Johnson wear tinted glasses?

A co-star has said on record that the tinted lenses he's frequently photographed in relate to an actual vision correction, not a fashion choice.

Has Dwayne Johnson been photographed wearing Gazal Eyewear?

Not that we've been able to independently confirm. Gazal makes several models associated with him (White Horn, Rock Hard, Mr. E, Stix), but as of this writing none have a confirmed public sighting attached — this page will be updated if and when one is.

Where can I buy Gazal Eyewear frames?

Gazal Eyewear is carried through independent optical boutiques — our boutique locator can point you to one that stocks the brand, and Gazal Eyecare in Roswell, Georgia carries the full current line.

What sunglasses does The Rock wear?

The same documented brands cover both names — Ray-Ban aviators, Randolph Engineering, Dita, Sama, Oliver Peoples, and Paul Smith have all been identified on him. The Gazal Eyewear models associated with The Rock (White Horn, Rock Hard, Mr. E, Stix) don't yet have a confirmed public sighting.

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