
'Sporty' £1200 Debenhams watch in four colours drops to £195 in huge pay day sale
Debenhams is currently hosting a massive payday sale, which is seeing items across their extensive shopping range get price cuts up to 75 per cent. From exercise machines and earbuds to bedding and outdoor furniture, there is sure to be a cracking deal in this sale for every shopper.
And watch enthusiasts have not been missed out, as thousands of luxury timepieces have been given discounts upwards of 70 per cent, meaning shoppers could be able to save hundreds of pounds on a timepiece they have had their eye on for a while.
One stylish watch that caught our eye was the STÜHRLING Original Raceway 1010 Chronograph Watch. Normally retailing for a whopping £1,200, savvy shoppers can now snatch it up for £195 after a huge 84 per cent discount.
Designed for a man on the move, this Raceway timepiece combines precision and style to create a statement accessory that should be in everyone's collection. Powered by a trusty Japanese Chronograph Movement, wearers won't need to worry about losing track of time or running late.
Along with a handy date window, this watch was made with sports enthusiasts in mind as it features a tachymeter and a bi-directional bezel, making it easy for the wearer to time individual laps. Additionally, the dial also features Japanese luminosity, so the timepiece can still be easily read in dim lighting.
STÜHRLING Original Raceway 1010 Chronograph Watch
£1,200
£195
Debenhams
Buy Now on Debenhams
Product Description
Finished offer with a stainless steel beaded bracelet for an added unique twist, this charming timepiece provides optimal functionality while still looking stylish. Debenhams is currently selling four different colourways to suit different occasions. Shoppers can choose between either a green, blue, black or silver dial.
Another sporty watch in Debenhams sale, that is also available in four colourways, is the STÜHRLING Original DualMode 4040 Chronograph Quartz Watch. Cut down from £1,025 to £129, this versatile watch can seamlessly transition between formal and casual wear.
Alternatively, shoppers can buy the Emporio Armani AR11362 Chronograph Diver Two Tone Men's Watch from Watch and Watch for a reduced price. Featuring a blue dial that beautifully contrasts with the two tone bracelet, this timepiece is currently down to £139 (RRP £339).
Back to the Raceway Watch, it currently has high ratings across both the Debenhams and Stuhrling websites, with shoppers praising its design.
One happy customer said: "Great watch for the money! The beads of rice bracelet is sporty and very comfortable."
While another five-star reviewer noted: "Great looking watch. Posted on time and safely nicely boxed. All works." They did note that they needed to have a link removed.
And another user praised the watch but did have one slight concern. They said: "Nice lookin watch! Very large diameter at 44.
"Some of the raised components at the hour marks are a little crooked when looking at the watch up close. Overall though, it's a busy watch, so not noticeable unless you're looking for it."
Meanwhile, Debenhams themselves have also received mixed reviews on Trustpilot, especially when it comes to their delivery service.
One delighted five-star reviewer shared: "Very happy with my recent shopping experience at Debenhams! The process was smooth and straightforward, and my items were delivered on time with no delivery charge. Excellent service—highly recommended!"
However, another shopper wasn't as pleased, writing: "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."
To buy the STÜHRLING Original Raceway 1010 Chronograph Watch, click HERE.
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"Great watch for the money! The beads of rice bracelet is sporty and very comfortable." Debenhams is currently hosting a massive payday sale, which is seeing items across their extensive shopping range get price cuts up to 75 per cent. From exercise machines and earbuds to bedding and outdoor furniture, there is sure to be a cracking deal in this sale for every shopper. And watch enthusiasts have not been missed out, as thousands of luxury timepieces have been given discounts upwards of 70 per cent, meaning shoppers could be able to save hundreds of pounds on a timepiece they have had their eye on for a while. One stylish watch that caught our eye was the STÜHRLING Original Raceway 1010 Chronograph Watch. Normally retailing for a whopping £1,200, savvy shoppers can now snatch it up for £195 after a huge 84 per cent discount. Designed for a man on the move, this Raceway timepiece combines precision and style to create a statement accessory that should be in everyone's collection. Powered by a trusty Japanese Chronograph Movement, wearers won't need to worry about losing track of time or running late. Along with a handy date window, this watch was made with sports enthusiasts in mind as it features a tachymeter and a bi-directional bezel, making it easy for the wearer to time individual laps. Additionally, the dial also features Japanese luminosity, so the timepiece can still be easily read in dim lighting. STÜHRLING Original Raceway 1010 Chronograph Watch £1,200 £195 Debenhams Buy Now on Debenhams Product Description Finished offer with a stainless steel beaded bracelet for an added unique twist, this charming timepiece provides optimal functionality while still looking stylish. Debenhams is currently selling four different colourways to suit different occasions. Shoppers can choose between either a green, blue, black or silver dial. Another sporty watch in Debenhams sale, that is also available in four colourways, is the STÜHRLING Original DualMode 4040 Chronograph Quartz Watch. Cut down from £1,025 to £129, this versatile watch can seamlessly transition between formal and casual wear. Alternatively, shoppers can buy the Emporio Armani AR11362 Chronograph Diver Two Tone Men's Watch from Watch and Watch for a reduced price. Featuring a blue dial that beautifully contrasts with the two tone bracelet, this timepiece is currently down to £139 (RRP £339). Back to the Raceway Watch, it currently has high ratings across both the Debenhams and Stuhrling websites, with shoppers praising its design. One happy customer said: "Great watch for the money! The beads of rice bracelet is sporty and very comfortable." While another five-star reviewer noted: "Great looking watch. Posted on time and safely nicely boxed. All works." They did note that they needed to have a link removed. And another user praised the watch but did have one slight concern. They said: "Nice lookin watch! Very large diameter at 44. "Some of the raised components at the hour marks are a little crooked when looking at the watch up close. Overall though, it's a busy watch, so not noticeable unless you're looking for it." Meanwhile, Debenhams themselves have also received mixed reviews on Trustpilot, especially when it comes to their delivery service. One delighted five-star reviewer shared: "Very happy with my recent shopping experience at Debenhams! The process was smooth and straightforward, and my items were delivered on time with no delivery charge. Excellent service—highly recommended!" However, another shopper wasn't as pleased, writing: "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." To buy the STÜHRLING Original Raceway 1010 Chronograph Watch, click HERE. 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. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'.