Debenhams has become a go-to store for watch lovers to buy a new accessory at a hugely discounted price. The latest watch to be discounted in the sale is the . While some of the watches in the sale still cost hundreds, this one is reduced from £660 to £86.25, saving an impressive £573.75.
It's a great option if you're looking for a gift to buy the man in your life or want to treat yourself but spend less than £100. There are seven colour combinations, but two are already sold out, so you'll need to quickly get your hands on the popular watch.
isn't just stylish to look at; it's also practical. It has date and chronograph displays and is water-resistant up to 50 metres, so it would be safe to get wet if you wanted to wear it on holiday or got caught in the rain.

One happy customer said: "[Bought] this for my son, he couldn't believe how much I got it for and it suits everything he wears. The watch is so smart-looking." [SIC].
Another added: "Very smart watch. Looks the part and feels comfortable, however, still waiting for two other watches to be delivered that were ordered at roughly the same time."
A third shopper penned: "Excellent quality and excellent value for money - bargain price."
Alternatively, the is reduced by 50% from £400 to £200 at H Samuel. The vintage design is inspired by Seiko's original collection, and it comes with both a bracelet strap and calf leather strap so you can change up the look.
Or, Amazon has 25% off , which is slashed from £199 to £149. The minimal black and silver design is a good everyday watch that will go with everything and has a large circular face with the Armani logo and a date display.
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