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Yes....I saw that thread as I started it but I wanted to hear from someone that actually bought one, what they thought of the watch and if they received a discount what did they actually pay after the discount. The only response was that someone knew of someone that bought one but didn't know exactly what they paid. Thus my question again.

 

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Well this is a ladies version and just imagine it is larger for the men's. I paid roughly $155 after the first two day and elite discounts were applied. And recollection is that the men's version was just north of $200.

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Well this is a ladies version and just imagine it is larger for the men's. I paid roughly $155 after the first two day and elite discounts were applied. And recollection is that the men's version was just north of $200.

 

Thanks!

 

Tom:)

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Does anyone know if you can purchase the 50th anniversary items (watch, shirts, bead, mugs, etc.) other than on a princess ship ? I'm not sailing until the spring of 2016 and I would like the bead for my chamilia bracelet.

 

Thanks !

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I was on a BVE on the Golden and was surprised to see the shops opened. I inquired about the Men's 50th Anniversary Watch and the clerk opened up the case and showed it to me. Looks real nice with the Princess 50th Anniversary Logo on the face. It's $225 for the men's watch.

 

Tom😎

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I was on a BVE on the Golden and was surprised to see the shops opened. I inquired about the Men's 50th Anniversary Watch and the clerk opened up the case and showed it to me. Looks real nice with the Princess 50th Anniversary Logo on the face. It's $225 for the men's watch.

 

Tom😎

 

100 days and I can see one of these coming on.

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I like sailing on Princess but I wouldn't think of buying a watch with their logo on it...even if its their 50th logo.

 

I agree, but it would make a great giveaway prize for shipboard contests or slot pulls in the casino!

 

I heartily agree with both of the above posts but... Princess doesn't normally give out prizes that are worth more than $0.50 - $1.50 at the most. Keychains, lanyards, and water bottles are more the Princess style when it comes to prizes. :rolleyes:

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I heartily agree with both of the above posts but... Princess doesn't normally give out prizes that are worth more than $0.50 - $1.50 at the most. Keychains, lanyards, and water bottles are more the Princess style when it comes to prizes. :rolleyes:

 

 

Tote bags and luggage straps seem to be what they give us. Got enough of each to open a shop.

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I plan on getting mine in November when we sail the Western Caribbean our of Houston.

 

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I was glad to see that also. I have 4 Eco-drives and can't wait to get me one in November.

 

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I bought a Citizen Eco Drive watch several years ago and it is amazing! One of the best watches I have owned.

 

I would probably buy it - it is attractive. It would represent where a good portion of my income went for 20 years :)

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I bought a Citizen Eco Drive watch several years ago and it is amazing! One of the best watches I have owned.

 

I would probably buy it - it is attractive. It would represent where a good portion of my income went for 20 years :)

 

 

And if that's anywhere near what they charge in Australia, it is a bargain.

 

$400-500 here for an eco-drive.

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I bought a Citizen Eco Drive watch several years ago and it is amazing! One of the best watches I have owned.

 

I would probably buy it - it is attractive. It would represent where a good portion of my income went for 20 years :)

 

I own three watches: A Citizen Eco Drive, a Roven Dino (love this watch but need to find a new bracelet as it's "special" and no longer available), and a Rolex Oyster Perpetual. The Eco Drive is my everyday watch and is more durable and more practical than either of the other two. My wife gave it to me for Christmas years ago and it keeps perfect time and is a great everyday watch. I don't think you can go wrong with a Citizen Eco Drive watch!

 

You can bet your hind end that I will be wearing the Eco Drive and not one of the others when we visit Cartagena!

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And if that's anywhere near what they charge in Australia, it is a bargain.

 

$400-500 here for an eco-drive.

 

I got this one for less than $200 several years ago - which included first night discount and elite discount:

 

http://www.citizenwatch.com/en-us/watches/watch-detail/?model=EW0894-57D

 

I had so many problems with watches before - I hated wearing them and rarely did. I often was allergic to the band, or every time I would go on a trip, the battery would die. I loved the look of the Fossil watches but they drove me crazy. Heck, I even tried Swatch hoping I wouldn't be allergic to it.

 

This eco-drive watch I have worn every day with no problems and thankfully no changing of batteries.

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Well this is a ladies version and just imagine it is larger for the men's. I paid roughly $155 after the first two day and elite discounts were applied. And recollection is that the men's version was just north of $200.

 

I think I am gonna get me one of them thare 50th anniversary watches. :D

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