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The Ray-Ban 3447 Round Metal is a style icon, but its delicate hinges and temples are prone to snapping. This guide breaks down every part—from the gold chassis to the tortoise temple tips—and how to get them expertly replaced.
A Deep Dive into the Ray-Ban 3447 Round Metal: Parts & Repairs
The Ray-Ban 3447 is the epitome of retro-cool, inspired by the 1960s counterculture. While its minimalist aesthetic is its biggest draw, the thin metal construction means the “points of failure” are very specific.
Anatomy of the Ray-Ban 3447
To understand your repair, you first need to know the anatomy of your frames. The 3447 isn’t just one piece of metal; it’s a high-precision assembly of several key components:
1. The Temple (The Arms)
The temples on the Round Metal are famously thin. While they look sleek, they are the most common part we replace at All American Eyeglass Repair.
- The Hinge Point – This is the “Achilles’ heel” of the 3447. Because the metal is so fine, a bit of pressure can cause the temple to snap right where it meets the hinge.
- Color Matching – One of the best things about this model is the variety. Whether you have the classic Gold, Copper, or Gunmetal finish, the replacement temple must match the chassis perfectly to maintain that authentic Ray-Ban look.
2. The Temple Tips (The Ear Covers)
At the very end of those thin metal temples are the “tips” or covers. These provide comfort behind your ears and prevent the metal from digging in.
- Variety of Finishes – Depending on your frame color, these come in Clear, Black, or a classic Tortoise (Brown).
- The Repair Detail – We don’t just put “any” tip on. We ensure the replacement matches the original specs of your specific 3447 color code so your sunnies look brand new.
3. The Bridge & Nose Pads
The Round Metal features a curved bridge and adjustable nose pads. Because the metal is thin, the bridge can sometimes warp or bend, causing the glasses to sit crookedly on your face.
Why Common Repairs Happen
The most frequent call we get for the Ray-Ban 3447 is a snapped hinge. Since the metal doesn’t have much “give,” an accidental sit-on or a rough toss into a bag usually results in the temple breaking off completely.
The good news? You don’t have to buy a whole new pair. Since we stock the exact temples for this model, we can swap out the broken arm for a brand-new, authentic replacement immediately.
How All American Eyeglass Repair Can Help
Mhie, don’t let a “tiyangi” repair shop ruin your luxury frames with generic parts. Here is why we are the go-to for the 3447:
Exact Part Matching
We carry the 3447 temples in every colorway—Gold, Copper, and Gunmetal.
Correct Tip Coordination
We match your temple covers (Clear, Black, or Tortoise) so the symmetry is perfect.
Instant Turnaround
Because we keep these in stock at our 17 locations, many of these repairs can be done while you wait.
Conclusion
The Ray-Ban Round Metal 3447 is a timeless investment, but its delicate parts require expert handling. From the specific hinge design to the color-coded temple tips, knowing your parts helps you get the right repair.
Broken your 3447s? Visit our Ray-Ban repair page and let’s get those hinges back in action!


