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Debenhams slashes £780 watch down to £81 - and shoppers say it's 'stunning'

Debenhams slashes £780 watch down to £81 - and shoppers say it's 'stunning'

Wales Online19-06-2025
Debenhams slashes £780 watch down to £81 - and shoppers say it's 'stunning'
The Stührling Original Lineage Ladies Quartz 31mm Watch is one of Debenhams' most popular watches and now has a 90% discount
Debenhams is hosting a massive sale
(Image: Stuhrling )
Finding a classic watch with style without draining your finances can be quite a challenge. Although it can be nice to treat yourself to an expensive watch as a reward for all your hard work saving, there are some going for a reduced rate which are well worth checking out.
For connoisseurs of high-end, luxury watches, Debenhams is hosting a massive sale with thousands of accessories enjoying discounts of over 70%. A standout offer features a crystal watch with a staggering reduction of almost £700.
The Stührling Original Lineage Ladies Quartz 31mm Watch, one of Debenhams' bestsellers, typically retails for £780. However, shoppers can now acquire this stunning watch for a mere £81.75, thanks to a 90% discount. For money-saving tips, sign up to our Money newsletter here
This lineage watch boasts a sleek, polished finish and an ultra-thin profile, ensuring it complements any outfit seamlessly. Its distinctive obelisk-style hands and crystal markers, set within a jewelled bezel, give it a sophisticated and aesthetic appeal.
Powered by the Miyota 2115 Japanese quartz movement, the stunning watch is not only attractive but practical as it will keep its user on time no matter the occasion.
Completed with a 16mm stainless steel link bracelet, Debenhams promises this watch will deliver "supreme comfort and sharp looks", reports the Daily Record.
The classic watch is available in six colourways. The retailer has on offer a rose gold version, along with two distinctive two-toned bracelets. Alternatively, there are options for a silver bracelet paired with either a blue, silver, or black dial.
Also up for grabs in the Debenhams sale is the stunning STÜHRLING Original Deauville Sport Dress Watch. Originally priced at £570, it's now a steal at just £63.75.
This seamlessly stylish accessory boasts a unique strap, ideal for transitioning from daytime to evening wear.
For those particularly keen on rose gold, Ernest Jones has reduced the Michael Kors Kacie Watch by £120. Previously sold at £239, watch lovers can get his elegant timepiece for only £119 during the sale.
It features a rose-gold bracelet and dial, accentuated with rose gold Roman numerals and hands.
Back to the popular Lineage watch, Debenhams shoppers have given the timepiece a 4.3 star rating. While many shoppers praised the accessory for its price and design, a few did note that they needed to get the bracelet resized once it had arrived.
A satisfied shopper said: "Lovely item and a great price. Looks fab on and even though the wrist strap is slightly big I'm leaving it as I like it loose like a bracelet."
Someone else noted: "Stunning watch, needed a few links of, but is so comfortable to wear and is beautiful, can't get over the price."
Several customers mentioned needing adjustments for the watch to fit properly. One buyer said: "The strap is a little big for me but a jeweller could adjust this. Really like this watch."
Another common point raised was regarding delivery times: "I am the proud owner of a beautiful watch which (eventually) arrived in a lovely presentation box. It also came with its authentication card. It has a look of luxury. I gave four stars, purely because it took longer than I expected to arrive but Customer Service kept me well updated. Thank you."
Yet someone else added: "Very pleased with my watch it looks stunning. Best looking watch I've ever had."
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And another shopper shared their partner's approval: "My wife likes this watch. No numbers just crystals which she likes, and is nice to look at. Looks like a very expensive watch."
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