Dealan

2,150 USD

COLOR: NOIR

YEAR: SPRING 2015

EDITION: 279/300

FRAME STAMP: JMMDE-01RX

HANDCRAFTED IN JAPAN

A tried-and-true classic that celebrates the relationship between an artist and their eyewear, these original Icons of JMM were one of four Circa styles released in JMM's first season, Spring 2015. Inspired not only by the music and ethos of Bob Dylan, but by the actual pair of black spectacles he wore throughout the tumultuous mid-1960s while touring Europe, these glasses offer a classic silhouette that evokes a timeless devil-may-care charisma. 

In 1965, Bob Dylan embarked on his first major European tour, starting with concerts in Stockholm, Sweden, before heading to England for five performances. He also made stops in Paris and Scandinavia, notably London, where he played at the Royal Albert Hall. The tour was documented by D.A. Pennebaker, later featured in the documentary Don't Look Back (1967). 

Taking the good will he’d built up with folk audiences for years, later that same year Dylan would turn the music world on its head when he famously "went electric" at the Newport Folk Festival, abandoning his acoustic roots for a rock sound, which was met with both applause and vehement booing from some purist folk fans. This polarizing moment symbolized Dylan's refusal to be confined by expectations, setting the stage for his continual artistic reinvention over the decades.

Throughout his career, Dylan has defied categorization, seamlessly blending folk, rock, blues, country, and even gospel into his music. Albums like Highway 61 Revisited (1965) and Blonde on Blonde (1966) showcased his masterful songwriting and experimental spirit, while later works like Blood on the Tracks (1975) and Time Out of Mind (1997) revealed a more introspective and mature Dylan, grappling with themes of love, loss, and mortality.

Beyond his musical contributions, Dylan's influence extends into literature, film, and social activism. He has received numerous awards, including the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2016, cementing his status as a cultural icon whose impact continues to reverberate across generations. 

DEALAN

Dealan

2,150 USD

COLOR: NOIR

YEAR: SPRING 2015

EDITION: 279/300

FRAME STAMP: JMMDE-01RX

HANDCRAFTED IN JAPAN

A tried-and-true classic that celebrates the relationship between an artist and their eyewear, these original Icons of JMM were one of four Circa styles released in JMM's first season, Spring 2015. Inspired not only by the music and ethos of Bob Dylan, but by the actual pair of black spectacles he wore throughout the tumultuous mid-1960s while touring Europe, these glasses offer a classic silhouette that evokes a timeless devil-may-care charisma. 

In 1965, Bob Dylan embarked on his first major European tour, starting with concerts in Stockholm, Sweden, before heading to England for five performances. He also made stops in Paris and Scandinavia, notably London, where he played at the Royal Albert Hall. The tour was documented by D.A. Pennebaker, later featured in the documentary Don't Look Back (1967). 

Taking the good will he’d built up with folk audiences for years, later that same year Dylan would turn the music world on its head when he famously "went electric" at the Newport Folk Festival, abandoning his acoustic roots for a rock sound, which was met with both applause and vehement booing from some purist folk fans. This polarizing moment symbolized Dylan's refusal to be confined by expectations, setting the stage for his continual artistic reinvention over the decades.

Throughout his career, Dylan has defied categorization, seamlessly blending folk, rock, blues, country, and even gospel into his music. Albums like Highway 61 Revisited (1965) and Blonde on Blonde (1966) showcased his masterful songwriting and experimental spirit, while later works like Blood on the Tracks (1975) and Time Out of Mind (1997) revealed a more introspective and mature Dylan, grappling with themes of love, loss, and mortality.

Beyond his musical contributions, Dylan's influence extends into literature, film, and social activism. He has received numerous awards, including the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2016, cementing his status as a cultural icon whose impact continues to reverberate across generations. 

DEALAN
The Original Icon of JMM in the most classic of color stories, composed of 10mm plant-based acetate frames in Black, complemented by Crown Mineral Glass lenses in Sequoia green, with our signature Sterling Silver arrowhead front pins, as well as custom 7-barrel hinges and inner-exposed hairline-engraved 'Original' wirecores plated in Silver Palladium.
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Measurements

  • Size: MEDIUM
  • Temple Length: 142mm
  • Frame Total Width: 143mm
  • Lens Width: 50mm
  • Lens Height: 38mm
  • Bridge: 20mm

Composition

10MM CURED CELLULOSE ACETATE FRAME IN POLISHED BLACK WITH CUSTOM DOUBLE-LAMINATED TEMPLES COMPOSED OF POLISHED BLACK EXTERIORS AND TORTOISE INTERIORS, COMPLEMENTED BY CROWN MENERAL GLASS 6-BASE LENSES IN SEQUOIA WITH BACKSIDE ANTI-REFLECTIVE TREATMENT

SIGNATURE STERLING SILVER ARROWHEAD FRONT PINS

CUSTOM 'ORIGINAL' 7-BARREL HINGES PLATED IN SILVER PALLADIUM

HIDDEN HAIRLINE-ENGRAVED 'ORIGINAL' WIRECORES PLATED IN SILVER PALLADIUM

SIGNATURE SPUR-SHAPED RIVET HEADS PLATED IN SILVER PALLADIUM

INNER TEMPLE HALLMARKS FOIL-STAMPED IN SILVER

Dealan

In 1965, Bob Dylan did more than go electric—he detonated a cultural shift. From the smoke-filled hotel rooms of London to the charged stage at Newport, he carried himself with a volatile mix of bravado, wit, and vision, his words arriving like sparks from a live wire. Captured in D.A. Pennebaker’s 1967 documentary “Don’t Look Back,” Dylan is by turns mercurial and magnetic, alternately jousting with hangers-on and silencing a room with “It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue.” What unfolded in that white-hot year was a break with the past so total that it redrew the future…

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ORIGINS — SPRING 2015

As we mark ten years of Jacques Marie Mage, we return to where it all began: the nascent sparks, the first bold forms, the foundational silhouettes that set our course. With Origins, the inaugural offering from Réserve by JMM, we invite you to rediscover the earliest expressions of our ethos—limited-edition spectacles from the first season of the Circa Collection, which consisted of exactly four styles: the Dealan, Zephirin, Hatfield, And Fountainebleau.

Italian-handcrafted hard leather case Microfiber cleaning cloth/pocket square Hard-shell, silk fabric-covered packaging Letterhead press certificate with limited edition serial number and craftsmen signature