
Debenhams slashes £480 watch that 'looks even better in person' down to £74
"I love the weight and quality of this watch. I get many comments on this watch and you can dress this up or down for any occasion!"
With so many different watches on the market, it can be hard at times to choose which one should be the next addition to a collection - especially if you don't have a specific style already in mind.
As we know, it can be very easy to drown in sales at times, so we have done the searching for you and found one popular watch that we believe would make a great gift for a birthday, anniversary, or for Father's Day.
And as it is part of the Debenhams sale, shoppers will be able to save a whopping £400 on their purchase. The retail giant has slashed the price of the STÜHRLING Original Oceana Versatile Diver Watch.
Normally retailing for £480, savvy shoppers will now only need to spend £74.25 thanks to the 85 per cent discount. However, shoppers will need to be quick as out of the five colourways originally being sold, only one design is left in stock.
The Oceana Diver Watch is said to seamlessly combine style and functionality as it easily complements any outfit, no matter if it's for a casual or formal event.
Featuring a sturdy link bracelet and a stainless steel push button deployant with safety clasp, this watch will provide wearers with a comfortable and sturdy wear with no fear of the band suddenly coming loose. This two-toned band complements the gold bezel and deep blue dial.
STÜHRLING Original Oceana Versatile Diver Watch
£480
£74.25
Debenhams
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The dial features luminous hand and hour markers that are guaranteed to provide accurate timekeeping day and night, and the watch also boasts a 330ft water resistance so it can withstand many outdoor adventures. Debenhams says that this sturdy timepiece will be as "versatile as it is reliable" for its future buyer.
Another watch in the Debenhams sale is the STÜHRLING Original Concorso Quartz 40mm Chronograph Watch. Normally retailing for £690, shoppers can now snatch this stunning timepiece for £96.75. However, much like the Oceana watch, only one colourway is available as the rest have sold out due to popularity.
Alternatively, Argos currently has some deals on potential Father's Day gifts. One of which is the Armani Exchange Cayde Stainless Steel Watch And Bracelet Set. Normally retailing at £179.99, shoppers will save £100 on this jewellery set as it is now priced at £79.99.
Currently, there are no reviews on Debenhams website for the Oceana Diver Watch, but many delighted watch enthusiasts have left comments on the Stuhrling website - where the timepiece has a 4.5 star rating.
The first shopper happily wrote: "This is now my third purchase, I love the weight and quality of this watch. I purchased the two tone gold to add to my collection. I get many comments on this watch and you can dress this up or down for any occasion!"
With another customer added: "Oceana is even better to look at than the photos. This is my second Stuhrling watch, the first watch is still working even after seven years, maybe longer, I love it.
"I had about five Seikos and they stop working after five years, and you can't wear a Rolex every day - when it scratches it looks bad. But with the Stuhrling you don't care and it works perfectly. I recommended to anyone."
However, some shoppers did leave mixed reviews, with one person writing: "Beautiful watch! Love the colors. However I do not like the magnifying piece over the day number."
Another shopper also noted: "Great watch, only complaint is that it pulls on the hairs on my husband's wrist."
On the flip side, a five-star reviewer wrote: "Very handsome and comfortable watch for the price! Also very prompt delivery...thank-you."
While another delighted shopper praised: "The watch is very smart and the quality is evident. This is my second watch from Stuhrling. My first one is still working fine and looks great."
Click HERE to buy the STÜHRLING Original Oceana Versatile Diver Watch.
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