Debenhams has made an eye-catching watch much more affordable during a recent sale. Praised for its ‘timeless’ and ‘classic’ appeal, its huge four-figure cost has been slashed down to a mere £180.
The online retailer doesn’t disappoint with its major discounts – and this particular sale on its range of watches is no different. The STÜHRLING Regatta Automatic 42mm Diver Watch, typically priced at a hefty £1,500, is currently available for an astonishing £179.25 – an 88% discount that trims a major £1.3k off the usual retail value.
Offered with two face colours – an elegant black or a bold blue – each variation is paired with a stainless steel strap designed for supreme wrist comfort. The discount applies to both colour versions, meaning customers don’t need to fork out more for their preferred style.
The watch has received commendations for its understated yet high-end design, striking a balance between “confidence and comfort”. It also features luminous hands for better visibility in dim conditions, reports the Mirror.
Shoppers have shared glowing testimonials on the official STÜHRLING website after snagging this timepiece at a bargain. Comments include one person who said: “Timeless design, great precision for automatic mechanisms. A good choice for the price.”

Another added: “This diver has the classic look we all are accustomed to. I was impressed with the overall weight and feel of it.”
A third wrote: “The Regatta 792 has a real durable and distinct look. I am very satisfied with the watch.” Someome else put: “I have been using it almost everyday for some weeks and it’s very comfortable.”
A fifth person went as far as comparing it to a high-end classic, commenting: “It definitely has the Rolex submariner feel to it.”

And, there was another shopper who shared: “A comfortable, solid watch with a great style and a competitive price. What’s not to love?”
But, not all buyers were pleased with their purchase. One complaint centred around the bracelet, as this person claimed: “Not too happy about the bracelet – it looks nice and is rock-solid, but is easily scratched.”
Another warned: “The biggest downside of the watch is that the case extends too far and does not have a standard connection for the bracelet or strap. This means that you cannot change the strap unless you buy one specifically made for this model from Stuhrling, of which there are very few options.”
If you’re wanting some alternatives, the Sekonda Mens Midnight Silver Tone Watch sells for £90 in Next. And, the Armani Exchange Chronograph Movement Watch is priced at £132.99 on Amazon.