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Debenhams luxury watch worth £1,795 plummets to £154 ahead of Father's Day

Debenhams luxury watch worth £1,795 plummets to £154 ahead of Father's Day

As Father's Day (June 15) draws near, bargain hunters seeking the perfect gift for their dad are in for a treat. Debenhams has been offering some fantastic discounts on luxury watches recently.
One of the standout deals allows customers to save a whopping 91% on the STÜHRLING Original Depthmaster 4048 Dive Watch. Originally retailing at £1,795, it's now available for just £153.75 - that's an impressive saving of £1,641.25 off the RRP.
The 'stylish' watch is available in four distinct colours: bright blue, blue, green and gold. However, the black version, despite being heavily discounted, offers the smallest saving at 91% off.
All other colour options have been reduced by 93%.
The 4048 model features Japanese Automatic movement for 'precise timekeeping'. Its versatility makes it a great choice, adding a sophisticated touch to both smart and casual outfits, reports the Daily Record.
But remember, this offer won't last forever at debenhams.com..
The watch comes with a stainless steel triple row link bracelet and a water resistance rating of 10 ATM (100 meters), making it suitable for both adventurous outings and everyday wear.
And that's not all. There are more luxury watches on sale.
For instance, the BOSS Tyler 43mm Stainless Steel Men's Watch is currently available on Beaverbrooks for £159, down from £199 - a saving of 20%. This contemporary style piece pairs a blue dial with a steel bracelet.
In the meantime, Chisholm Hunter is offering a fantastic deal on the Emporio Armani Aviator 43mm Mens Watch for £195, down from £349. The watch features a sleek black stainless-steel mesh strap for an adjustable fit.
The Depthmaster 4048 Dive Watch is receiving considerable praise, with 29 buyers awarding it five stars. A satisfied customer commented: "My husband loves this stylish watch which adds to his collection."
Another pleased purchaser stated: "This is a watch for all occasions. it looks great and feels great, you can't take your eyes off it. Would recommend it to anyone."
A third buyer shared their enthusiasm: "Absolutely amazing watch beautifully packaged. Excellent quality and excellent service, very pleased."
However, the watch has not been immune to criticism. A less favourable review noted: "Had to return as I did not like it as much as I did in photos so I have decided to return this watch. Don't really like the quality."
Delivery times have also come under scrutiny, with one comment pointing out: "The item is great, the price was great but delivery took a long time for arrival."
On the flip side, a different shopper had a more positive experience: "Nice watch, great price, easy ordering and quick delivery."
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