
Stylish Armani Exchange watch now under £100 makes perfect Father's Day gift
If you're looking for a sleek, stylish watch as a Father's day gift that won't break the bank, the Armani Exchange Men's Silver Coloured Stainless Steel Watch with navy blue dial is a great choice.
Currently priced at £89.22 on Amazon, this represents a 33 percent discount from its original £132.99, with an additional £8.92 off available via an on-site coupon, making it one of the lowest prices in 30 days.
The watch comes in several colours including dark blue, dark grey and black, gold tone and black, jet black, light grey, and silver tone with grey, so you have plenty of options to suit your style.
This watch is part of Armani Exchange's Hampton Chrono collection, featuring a classic 46mm stainless steel case paired with a striking navy blue dial accented with orange details.
It has a 22mm silver coloured stainless steel bracelet and mineral crystal glass protecting the face.
Powered by precise Quartz movement with a 3-hand analog display, this chronograph is water resistant up to 50m, so it can be worn while swimming in shallow water.
Key features include:
Analogue display with chronograph function
46mm case width with 22mm lug width
Silver stainless steel bracelet
Quartz movement powered by battery
Water resistant to 50m
Armani Exchange Men's Silver Coloured Stainless Steel Watch
£132.99
£89.22
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This watch carries a strong rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars from 296 Amazon reviews, highlighting its popularity and quality.
If you're considering alternatives, the Tommy Hilfiger Analogue Multifunction Quartz Watch for Men offers a similar classic look with a stainless steel or silicone bracelet and holds a 4.6 rating from 2,893 reviews, priced at £83.99 on Amazon.
Another option is the Citizen Men's Silver Chronograph Bracelet Watch, highly rated at 4.9 stars from 47 reviews and available for £99.99 at Argos, marked down from £199.99.
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One user of the Armani Exchange watch shared: 'Got this for my partner for Xmas and he loved it and I loved the price I got it for. It's a lovely looking watch and looks so expensive. Definitely recommend this watch if you're looking for a present.'
Another praised its quality, saying: 'The watch is up to the quality of Armani... it's classic, smooth, and looks like watches costing £700 plus. It's a cool watch for everyday use.' A third reviewer added: 'Lovely watch but disappointed no spare links.'
On the downside, some reviews mentioned drawbacks. One person noted, 'Scratches very easy,' while another expressed disappointment: 'I have loads of watches and Armani Exchange ones! This watch feels and looks cheap like what you get from a guy at a petrol station... The bracelet is very light and makes a cling clang noise. The clasp sticks out. Very disappointed.'
If you want a stylish, affordable watch that looks good on the wrist and fits a Father's Day budget, this Armani Exchange model is worth a look. Get this product HERE before the deal ends.
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