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Debenhams take more than £400 off price of 'top quality' men's watch

Debenhams take more than £400 off price of 'top quality' men's watch

Edinburgh Live20-06-2025

Debenhams customers can take advantage of a massive deal on a "stylish" men's watch that is over £400 cheaper than usual. The timepiece, available at this price exclusively online, has been praised by shoppers for its "bold" style and "top quality" design.
Typically priced at £480, Debenhams customers can benefit from an 85% discount, subject to availability, and secure a watch for just under £75. The STÜHRLING Original Aeronaut Quartz Aviator Watch is part of the sale happening at the online store, with watches worth hundreds being significantly reduced from their regular price.
There are plenty of bargains elsewhere for those looking to invest in a similar-looking timepiece. Very is offering a discount on this Men's Timberland Louden Gun Multi Dial Brown Leather Strap (was £119, now £80.50), or Next has this £30 Limit Pilot 43mm Mens Round Black Analogue Watch with Tan Strap.
Although Father's Day has been and gone, this timepiece would make a fantastic gift to stash away for Christmas, an upcoming birthday or simply as a treat for yourself. Debenhams highlighted that the "bold" timepiece features "ultra-accurate precision" in timekeeping and provides "unparalleled comfort" with an embossed leather strap.
Available in light brown, navy blue or classic black, the watch has been given glowing reviews from customers, reports the Daily Record. One said: "I bought this watch and couldn't be happier! The design is great, and I get so many compliments!"
(Image: STÜHRLING)
Another shared: "What a piece of top quality kit, it's even better than I thought. l will treasure this." A third customer addded: "Very good quality and good-looking watch, also a good service from Debenhams too."
However, there were some customers who faced problems with their purchases. Another claimed: "I appreciate it is an analogue watch, but it is difficult to set the time/date and day, especially being older and having larger than average fingers."
A fifth put online: "The watch loses minutes every hour." And one person cautioned others interested in the black version, stating: "Not totally happy with the purchase, only because the [black] strap looked dark green in the pictures."
(Image: STÜHRLING)
Additional feedback could be found on the official STÜHRLING website. An online shopper wrote: "I like its simplicity with the hidden seconds hand. It has a very classic look and that is why I bought it."
And, another person posted: "I love the look of this watch, kind of edgy and technical at the same time. The band is a bit stiff, but excellent once you get used to it."
However, a dissatisfied shopper complained: "I can hear it ticking across the room very loud. I can't keep it beside my bed at night, so I leave it in another room. Very loud!"
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