
Debenhams watch that's 'beautiful and goes with everything' now has a huge discount
Despite our social diaries being less crowded with soirees and events lately, due to the dreary shift in weather, there's still hope for sprucing up in the festive gear for a jolly good time in the coming months.
A chic timepiece is not only useful for punctuality but can effortlessly elevate any ensemble with a dash of sophistication.
For those on the hunt for some sparkling wrist bling for an imminent occasion, we've stumbled upon a watch in the Debenhams sale that has buyers utterly besotted, claiming they "can't stop looking" at it. The STÜHRLING Original Valentina Quartz Fashion Watch generally sells for £600, yet it's currently flaunting a whopping 88 per cent markdown.
This bewitching Valentina Watch, now available for just £74.25, is hailed as a 'beautiful and stylish timepiece that combines functionality with elegance'. Sporting a crystal-studded bezel, crystal markers, and a romantic heart pattern on its face, this dazzling watch promises to be the talk of any gathering.
Encased within a sleek 38mm frame, this watch is powered by a dependable quartz mechanism, ensuring spot-on timing essential for those with a full plate. It's rounded out by an elegant link bracelet for a snazzy yet snug fit, perfect for all-day flair, reports the Daily Record.
Originally, five colourways were up for grabs, but now only two striking designs remain available. Customers have the choice of an all-black or an all-rose gold option, both of which are set off by the crystals encircling the dial and embedded in the intricately designed heart.
Another gem in the Debenhams sale is the STÜHRLING Original The Dynasty Quartz Crystal Watch. Offered in black or two-toned versions, this watch typically sells for £690.
But with a massive 89 per cent discount, horology enthusiasts can now bag it for just £78.75.
For those willing to splurge a little more, Ernest Jones has cut the price of the BOSS Novia Crystal Ladies' Two Tone Watch in half. Originally priced at £329, this elegant gold and silver timepiece featuring three chronograph subdials is currently on offer for £164.
Turning our attention back to the Valentina Watch, it has garnered overwhelmingly positive feedback from customers on both the Debenhams and Stuhrling websites, with many being loyal fans of the Stuhrling brand.
A thrilled customer commented: "Beautiful watch. Goes with everything. Will be wearing it a lot. Comparable with other expensive watches. This is my 2nd Stuhrling watch and not my last. Never a disappointment."
One customer gushed: "I love this heart logo watch! Its' durable face, and perfectly synced second hand ride with me on my Harley and get me everywhere on time! Not to mention, keeps me moving thru the day at work! Thank you for a beautifully designed and endurable assistant throughout my life!".
Another shopper was simply over the moon, saying: "I can't stop looking at my watch."
Yet not all feedback was glowing, as one buyer noted the watch "felt very cheap" and chose to return it.
Someone else expressed frustration over delivery times, cautioning: "took a while" to arrive, potentially making Debenhams an unsuitable choice for urgent purchases – though estimated delivery times and costs are clearly presented on their website.
In contrast, a satisfied customer shared: "I am very pleased with my watch. This is my second one. I purchased a black watch a few years ago. This probably will not be my last purchase."
Praise also came from a five-star review which read: "I bought this beautiful watch as a gift. Thoroughly pleased with my purchase. Lovely watch and beautifully packaged. Delivery was as stated with emails sent on progress. Can't fault Debenhams service. Highly recommend Debenhams."
For style-led individuals keen to acquire the STÜHRLING Original Valentina Quartz Fashion Watch, just click HERE.
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