
Debenhams shoppers snap up 'timeless' £3200 diamond watch for only £190 in the sale
'Radiates confidence and beauty, a truly stylish watch.'
While there are many stunning watches on the market, nothing can beat a diamond watch that glistens whenever it catches the light. However, these timepieces normally come with a heart stopping price tag which can quickly deter many shoppers.
For those wanting to treat themselves to a new watch but don't want to break the bank, it would be well worth your time to have a peruse of the Debenhams sale, which in some cases is seeing thousands of pounds knocked off timeless accessories.
One of which is the GV2 Bellagio Swiss Made Quartz Diamond Watch designed by luxury brand Gervil. This sparkling silver watch usually retails for a whopping £3,195, but shoppers will be able to save over £3,000 on their purchase after the watch was given a 94 per cent discount.
Now only £191.25, this Bellagio watch will quickly become a shopper's prized possession. Gervil describes the timepiece as a 'exquisite and extraordinary masterpiece that effortlessly commands attention'. This striking watch is sure to glisten at every event as it boasts a 30mm square case that is adorned with a double diamond-cut bezel.
The glamour doesn't stop there as the silver and white dial also houses eight diamonds crafted into a square formation. This is surrounded by black Roman numerals as the time markers that create a stark contrast to the sparkling design.
Powered by a Swiss Quartz movement to keep the watch ticking seamlessly, the timepiece is finished off with a silver stainless steel bracelet and a statement blue cabochon stone on the push-pull crown. While some may view the watch as 'over the top', Gervil argues that this timepiece does it 'in the most delightful way'.
GV2 Bellagio Swiss Made Quartz Diamond Watch
£3,195
£191.25
Debenhams
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Another gorgeous Gervil watch in the Debenhams sale is the GV2 Astor II Blue MOP Dial Swiss Quartz Watch. Featuring a gold bracelet and a striking blue dial, this timepiece usually retails for £2,395. However, shoppers can now snap it up for £293.29 after an 88 per cent discount.
For those looking for something a bit cheaper, H. Samuel has dropped the price of the Olivia Burton Ladies' Multifunction Stainless Steel Watch. Normally priced at £159, this unique looking watch can now be bought for only £79 as it has been put on clearance.
Back to the Bellagio Watch, it currently has a 4.3 star rating from Debenhams shoppers. Many reviewers marvelled at the intricate design of the watch, while others noted that the piece became a go-to companion for evening events.
One happy shopper gushed: "I couldn't be more delighted with my purchase of the Bellagio Swiss Made Quartz Diamond watch from Debenhams. The quality of the watch is absolutely superb, it has a timeless elegance with a beautiful silver-white dial, and the diamond detail adds a touch of understated luxury.
"The craftsmanship is clearly of a very high standard, and it's hard to believe the price I paid, truly an unbelievable bargain for a Swiss-made timepiece. Even the presentation box is exceptional, sleek, sturdy, and perfect for gifting (this one is a birthday present for my wife). It really enhanced the premium feel of the whole package."
One shopper had a slight grumble, writing: "The watch was much bigger and heavier than I expected but looks stunning on was really pleased with it. A real talking point."
Despite this, another five-star reviewer praised: "The watch is really nice. Looks expensive. Goes with my evening wear!"
With a fourth shopper adding on: "Radiates confidence and beauty, a truly stylish watch."
A final customer also commented: "Defines luxury with timeless elegance and understated diamonds."
To buy the GV2 Bellagio Swiss Made Quartz Diamond Watch, click HERE.
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