EyeMed and VSP are the same.
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EyeMed and VSP are the same.
Hmm. I vastly prefer Versant's eyeglass order interface to Eyefinity.
I'm finding that I almost never have to call them any more, though. All of my order issues go directly to the lab, which is a lab I was already using.
They all look worse than standard ARs for sure, but Prevencia is so much worse than the others.
Same. The only time I try to steer someone away from a blue-blocking AR is if they have an insurance plan that restricts them to Crizal Propagandenzia and they are getting every-day glasses. It just...
The new website works just fine. It's the clunkiest order interface around, but it works. The fact that I am able to use labs that I choose is extremely helpful, and means that I only have to...
Managing expectations is the most underrated skill in this business.
I worked with glass circa 1990 and never once saw this. We just edged glass on an old Weco edger. Took forever. Interesting and weird.
It really isn't. I order a correspondingly lower amount when I see my reps.
Sure. I can't carry every color I know looks great. As long as I add a couple more frames I know I'm going to need to the order, shipping is usually zero.
We have to special order a frame for a patient only a couple or a few times a week. Usually we'll throw a couple other frames for stock by the same manufacturer in the cart in order to qualify for...
+1. For me, Transitions VI was the improvement that brought me around to photochromics, but 8 is miles better.
I'm not exactly sure what you're saying here, but there ARE gradiations in the scratch-resistant properties of different AR lenses.
It's the best AR coating I've ever used by a mile, in every way an AR coating can be judged.
I hate the glass beads everywhere, but yes, you do build a little pile of beads to spot heat.
The thing I hate about a bead pan is when you forget to turn it on in the morning. I'm all for air...
There really isn't a one-size-fits-all answer to your question. Some VCPs allow you to bill frame and lenses separately, and if they have a fairly standard RX and you have a decent package price on...
I'm not talking about the bucket. I'm talking about taking the cover off and cleaning the inside of the actual machine.
The Santinelli rep told us specifically to vacuum.
I'm looking for a small, powerful vacuum to clean the inside of my edger. Must be able to fit tight spaces. What do you all use?
Sapphire now has the same top coating as Rock, so Rock is essentially obsolete in favor of Sapphire's increased transparency with the same durability.
BCBG from Cleravision has larger styles. I'd also recommend popping the lenses out of sunglasses to see how they will look clear. A Silhouette drill mount will obviously give you any size you want....
Where?
Are these a universal length? Dynamic labs has only one product available, and either it's good for only their hand edger or it's good for all hand edgers? The latter seems unlikely. I can't believe...
True. But i've seen it happen exactly three times in the last fifteen years, so that's not going to impact my material choice much.
I did mean to say that, thanks. I had a VP from Carl Zeiss tell me that and I've been repeating it as gospel because this woman really knew her stuff back in the day. With all due respect, I'm less...