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Daily Record
09-08-2025
- Business
- Daily Record
'Beautiful' £650 Debenhams watch drops to £90 in sale but limited stock remains
'I've gotten so many comments on this awesome watch.' For those wanting to get their hands on some bargains, Debenhams is currently holding its end of summer sale which is seeing products across a variety of departments getting mega discounts. Whether you are looking for hair and beauty, outdoor furniture, workout equipment or clothing, there are many offers to be found. Due to this massive sale, now is also the perfect time to get your hands on a luxury watch for an affordable price. However, shoppers may need to be quick as some stunning timepieces are already low in stock due to their popularity. One such timepiece is the STÜHRLING Original Quartz Aviator Chrono Watch. Normally retailing for £650, shoppers can now snap it up for £90 after a huge 86 per cent discount - saving shoppers a whopping £560. Debenhams describes the Aviator Chrono Watch as being designed for the modern man but with a subtle nod to the classic aviation style. Featuring a robust 42mm case and a polished bezel, this timepiece stands out for its luminous hands and bold hour markers that provide outstanding visibility. This is stylishly contrasted with chronograph subdials for added precision, thus allowing its wearer to always be on time. Equipped with 30m water resistance to help withstand everyday challenges, this timepiece is finished off with a nylon strap with a leather back for added comfort and security. In terms of style, each colourway features white stitching on the strap to provide a unique contrast to whichever design the shopper chooses. For those wanting to pay £90, shoppers can choose between either the black or blue designs. However for a slightly higher price of £93, shoppers can buy the rose gold and brown strap edition. £650 £90 Debenhams Buy Now Product Description Another popular timepiece in the Debenhams summer sale is the STÜHRLING Original Ascot Quartz 38mm Classic Watch. Normally retailing for £600, shoppers can now bag this sleek and sophisticated black and gold watch for £81. Alternatively, for those who want to treat themselves a bit more, Ernest Jones has reduced the price of the BOSS Skytraveller Stainless Steel Mesh Bracelet Watch. Dropping down from £279 to £195, this timepiece stands out for its mesh silver bracelet and muted gold hands and hour markers that look stylish against the blue dial. Back to the Aviator Chrono Watch, the unique timepiece has received a variety of raved reviews across retailers, with many saying they would happily buy another Stuhrling watch in the future. One delighted shopper said: "Awesome looking watch. Fits perfectly. Very simple face but unique. The price was just right and I would definitely buy again. I also love the luminous numbers and watch hands." While another customer added on: "This watch is holding up very well, the time keeping is extremely accurate and it looks, feels and fits fantastic. I really liked this watch." However, they did also write: "About a month ago the watch face glass broke. The watch itself still keeps time and all functions work, however with the glass busted I cannot safely use it. I do think this was my fault. "So I'm not blaming Sturhling or any manufacturing issues, just wanting others to be aware this watch appears to not be able to take direct hits on its face well, its otherwise a good watch. Fashion deal of the week New Balance has just launched a massive sale ahead of the summer, with up to half-price off. Hate that break in period with stiff footwear? Then look no further than the Unisex RC42 Shoes, said to be "comfy straight out of the box", that have been reduced from £90 to just £45, saving shoppers 50 percent off the original asking price. Featuring the classic minimalist silhouette that can be worn with everything from denim jeans to leggings, these trainers have been particularly designed for those with an active lifestyle. Crafted from a "lightweight" suede/mesh construction, they boast a low profile that is suitable for those who spend long periods of time on their feet, while the a padded tongue and cushioned rubber sole ensure all day comfort. Finished with the classic signature 'N' branding on the side, the half-price discount covers two colours - granite with white and linen with sea salt. As of writing, sizes range from a four through to nine, including a few half-sizes. Shoppers can't stop praising the New Balance RC42 Shoes, as they have earned a 4.2 rating and glowing reviews for their "comfortable" design that means they "don't even have to break them in." One five-star review read: "Very cute and comfortable right out of the box. On trend and has a somewhat cushioned midsole—perfect for wearing all day." Other shoppers have also complained about Debenhams delivery service, with one person on Trustpilot saying: "Quick to take your money but delivery is slow and getting a refund is even slower. If the world is moving to online shopping refunds need to be a LOT quicker." Despite this, another five-star reviewer gave high praise of the timepiece, writing: "This watch is absolutely very beautiful. I've gotten so many comments on this awesome watch." There is limited stock remaining of the STÜHRLING Original Quartz Aviator Chrono Watch. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. 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Daily Record
08-08-2025
- Health
- Daily Record
First Minister John Swinney meets Sir Chris Hoy at prostate cancer roundtable
The champion cyclist was diagnosed with the disease last year before finding out it was terminal. The six-time Olympic gold medalist Chris Hoy met Scotland's First Minister - along with Health Secretary Neil Gray - in a roundtable to discuss prostate cancer. Following his terminal prostate cancer diagnosis, Hoy met at Swinney's official residence, Bute House in Edinburgh on Friday. He was joined by his wife Lady Sarra Hoy and others who have experience of living with prostate cancer. The Olympic gold medallist has swapped the track for activism since his diagnosis was made public, pushing both the UK and Scottish governments to do more to fight the disease, and raising awareness among men of the signs of the condition. Earlier this year, Sir Chris urged ministers to change NHS guidance on the testing for prostate cancer. Currently, men over the age of 50 are considered to be at the highest risk, with the health service urging them to get tested. STÜHRLING Original Quartz Aviator Chrono Watch This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more £650 £90 Debenhams Buy Now Product Description But Sir Chris has called for GPs to proactively contact men known to be at higher risk - for instance, due to a family history of prostate cancer - earlier to offer a test. "I was diagnosed with stage four prostate cancer at 47. By this age, my prostate cancer was advanced and could have been progressing from when I was 45 or even younger," he said. "With prostate cancer, the earlier you find it, the easier it is to treat. We need the system to change to enable more men to get diagnosed earlier and stop them getting the news I got." Speaking after the meeting, Laura Kerby, chief executive officer of Prostate Cancer UK, said the charity was "delighted to be working with Sir Chris Hoy and the Scottish Government". "In the months after Sir Chris shared his story, we saw a huge increase in men using our online risk checker and the number of men in Scotland starting treatment for prostate cancer reached an all-time high," she added. "We're so grateful for the lifesaving impact he's making and continues to make with events like his upcoming Tour De Four cycling challenge. "But, today, men in Scotland are still more likely to get a late prostate cancer diagnosis than anywhere else in the UK, so it's incredibly important that we do not take our feet off the pedals. "We're grateful to the Scottish Government and First Minister John Swinney MSP for assembling such a talented group of experts and leaders in this space today to continue the vital work to change this unacceptable situation." Alison Wright, chief executive officer of Prostate Scotland, said the meeting was an "important first conversation". "We hope it leads to ongoing collaboration and concrete steps to close detection gaps, so no man at risk is left behind," she said. "Far too many men - especially those with a family history, black African or Caribbean heritage, or inherited genetic mutations - are diagnosed late because testing was only prompted by symptoms. "We advise that clear prompts for GPs be introduced to consider PSA testing based on risk factors alone, not just symptoms. Acting early will save lives."