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Old 16 July 2014, 05:57 AM   #1
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Rolex and the Dentist

I had a dental appointment today at the VAMC and after the dental assistant took all the X-rays and got me situated in an exam room, the dentist comes in and the first thing he does is compliment me on my watch. I was wearing the BLNR.

Some of the things he said indicated that he knew something about the watch, such as he liked the color combination more than the BLRO.

I took it off and showed him how the clasp worked and he was quite impressed, although I don't think it's the first he'd seen.

So, for those who don't think people notice your watches, here's an example of someone who did.
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Old 16 July 2014, 06:00 AM   #2
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He would probably just be sure that he could savory the bill properly.
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Old 16 July 2014, 06:13 AM   #3
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He would probably just be sure that he could savory the bill properly.
Fortunately for me, the Department of Veterans' Affairs covers all my medical and dental expenses and despite a lot of the bad publicity of late, the Albuquerque Veterans' Affairs Medical Center has rendered me excellent care.

Anyway, he's not out for my money and in fact, because I've taken pretty good care of my teeth through the years, they're going to go all out to save a couple of molars that I might otherwise lose in a few years, which may be more years that I have, but I do appreciate the effort and if it helps to train one more medical professional all the better.
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Old 16 July 2014, 06:18 AM   #4
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Nicely put

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Fortunately for me, the Department of Veterans' Affairs covers all my medical and dental expenses and despite a lot of the bad publicity of late, the Albuquerque Veterans' Affairs Medical Center has rendered me excellent care.

Anyway, he's not out for my money and in fact, because I've taken pretty good care of my teeth through the years, they're going to go all out to save a couple of molars that I might otherwise lose in a few years, which may be more years that I have, but I do appreciate the effort and if it helps to train one more medical professional all the better.
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Fortunately for me, the Department of Veterans' Affairs covers all my medical and dental expenses and despite a lot of the bad publicity of late, the Albuquerque Veterans' Affairs Medical Center has rendered me excellent care.

Anyway, he's not out for my money and in fact, because I've taken pretty good care of my teeth through the years, they're going to go all out to save a couple of molars that I might otherwise lose in a few years, which may be more years that I have, but I do appreciate the effort and if it helps to train one more medical professional all the better.
Well said!
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Old 16 July 2014, 06:00 AM   #6
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well the GMT's also are iconic !
That dentist has some talents eyes !

My last dentist asked me if my Daytona was a new model from Micheal Kors :(
but she was cute so I overlooked it and said yes
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Old 16 July 2014, 06:11 AM   #7
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well the GMT's also are iconic !
That dentist has some talents eyes !

My last dentist asked me if my Daytona was a new model from Micheal Kors :(
but she was cute so I overlooked it and said yes
Sadly Michael Kors does make Daytona look-a-likes
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Old 16 July 2014, 06:26 AM   #8
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My dentist wearing Daytona SS
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those type of interactions are always a pleasant surprise !
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Old 16 July 2014, 10:49 AM   #10
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those type of interactions are always a pleasant surprise !
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Old 16 July 2014, 11:57 AM   #11
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I notice what my patients are wearing but never strike up a conversation unless they notice mine first.

BTW, I love the Chris Rock bit about his neighbor!
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Old 16 July 2014, 02:42 PM   #12
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those type of interactions are always a pleasant surprise !
That's very true and it was a nice ice breaker, as it was my first time meeting him.

He said that he wasn't sure if he would ever be able to afford a Rolex, but I have a feeling that he'll get there with no problems. He did seem like a budding watch guy.

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I know a guy who has a dentist who has fake teeth and a fake rolex!
He noticed them both...
That's a dentist I would not trust. Anyone can lose teeth for various reason, but nobody has to buy one of those watches.

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Nice story Grady, and I have no doubt you have many, many more years.
Thanks, I hope you're right.
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Old 17 July 2014, 12:27 AM   #13
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My dentist and I sort of have a competition going. Every time I go for a check-up we both have different watches on; I have a number of Russian pilot watches, so I feel confident I will eventually beat him.
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Old 16 July 2014, 10:59 PM   #14
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those type of interactions are always a pleasant surprise !
My dentist had a Breitling, I commented on his nice watch and asked for a pic for "the archives". No problem. Good times, I thought, finally someone I can discuss important matters with.



But then he started a rant about Breitlings superiority over Rolex and its stupid wannabee owners. So much for the nice atmosphere. I was in for a root canal, so I had no choice but to quietly implode and keep my Explorer in my pocket:)
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My dentist had a Breitling, I commented on his nice watch and asked for a pic for "the archives". No problem. Good times, I thought, finally someone I can discuss important matters with.



But then he started a rant about Breitlings superiority over Rolex and its stupid wannabee owners. So much for the nice atmosphere. I was in for a root canal, so I had no choice but to quietly implode and keep my Explorer in my pocket:)
If he can't even keep his bezel properly zeroed there's no reason to even listen to him...
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Old 17 July 2014, 02:54 AM   #16
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My dentist had a Breitling, I commented on his nice watch and asked for a pic for "the archives". No problem. Good times, I thought, finally someone I can discuss important matters with.



But then he started a rant about Breitlings superiority over Rolex and its stupid wannabee owners. So much for the nice atmosphere. I was in for a root canal, so I had no choice but to quietly implode and keep my Explorer in my pocket:)
His Breitling doesn't do a thing for me.
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I had a beautiful older gal on Saturday ask if she could see watch.
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Old 16 July 2014, 06:51 AM   #18
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My dentist caught me taking this:



He's also a Rolex owner but doesn't wear it while working, and still ribs me about the pic to this day.
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My dentist has never commented on my DJ but the med tech did use my Rolex to tape down the IV when I last gave blood...
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Old 16 July 2014, 02:13 PM   #20
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My dentist caught me taking this:



He's also a Rolex owner but doesn't wear it while working, and still ribs me about the pic to this day.
Great looking watch. Really clean photo too.
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Old 16 July 2014, 02:39 PM   #21
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My dentist caught me taking this:
That's a beautiful shot!
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My dentist is right handed and sits at my right side when I am in the chair. I keep a pair of needle nosed pliers in my right front pants pocket. While is looking towards my mouth, I withdraw the pliers and click them together a few times just near my pocket while saying, "Now doctor - we're not going to hurt each other today, are we?"

He usually doesn't notice my watch after that.
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My dentist is right handed and sits at my right side when I am in the chair. I keep a pair of needle nosed pliers in my right front pants pocket. While is looking towards my mouth, I withdraw the pliers and click them together a few times just near my pocket while saying, "Now doctor - we're not going to hurt each other today, are we?"

He usually doesn't notice my watch after that.
now that's too funny....i don't have pliers in my pocket...i just say..." Remember...you hurt me, I'm gonna hurt you!!...so you better make sure you deaden my mouth real good before you do anything!!!!!
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Yes but aren't dentists all multi-millionaires across the pond? They are according to Chris Rock
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:(( don't like the dentist!
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:(( don't like the dentist!
"You're an anti-dentite!" Seinfeld classic!
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Funny just visit the dentist
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Thread reminds me I'm overdue for a visit.
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