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Best Cyber Monday watch deals, from Omega to Garmin models

Man putting on silver watch - First Light
Man putting on silver watch - First Light

Cyber Monday is here - the final day of Black Friday weekend, the international sales event where retailers reduce prices across a range products.

One popular area for sales is watches, from high-end luxury options to more practical or high-tech alternatives.

Both traditional and smart watches have been reduced over the weekend. Here is our selection of the best offers today.

Black Friday products
Black Friday products

Best smart watch deals

Fossil Q Marshal Smoke smart watch

Was £199.99, now £159.99 from Argos

Fossil Q Marshal Smoke Steel Bracelet Smart Watch - Credit: Argos
Fossil Q Marshal Smoke Steel Bracelet Smart Watch Credit: Argos

Watches are getting so smart, they'll take over the world. So it's best to be on their side when the revolution comes, by saving 20 per cent on this sleek smart watch which can track your calories burned for the day, incoming calls and emails and even the weather by linking up with your Android phone or iPhone 5.

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Fitbit Blaze

Was £159.99, now £119.99 from Amazon

Fitbit - Credit: Bloomberg
Credit: Bloomberg

The Fitbit Blaze, the company's smart fitness watch, has seen its price cut to just £106.99 at Amazon, a massive drop from its launch price of £159.99. The Blaze can track a range of activities from running to cycling and can be used for timing activities. It comes with heartrate tracking, can be connected to your smartphone to use GPS and uses the Fitbit app, which can then monitor fitness activities and health.

Garmin Forerunner 235 GPS running watch

Was £300, now £199 from Amazon

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garmin

Garmin have been a market leader in GPS products for years, and they've stayed true to form with one of the best running watches around. This Cyber Monday Amazon have offered this running watch with a 45 per cent discount. 

Running watches are designed for you to get the most out of your exercise experience. Track your heart rate, see how well you're recovering, track your steps, distance, pace, calories burned and much more. All the information can be stored on the Garmin Connect app. 

Click here to see more of The Telegraph's favourite Cyber Monday wearable tech deals.

Best traditional watch deals

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Titanium Mens Watch

Was £5280, now £4220 from Goldsmiths

Omega Seamaster Watch
Omega Seamaster Watch

There were a number of Omega watches on sale at Goldsmiths as a part of Black Friday when the sale started, but many have since sold out, due to their popularity. The Omega Seamaster line of watches is all that's left from Goldsmiths, with this one having over £1000 knocked off the price.

Made with titanium, and water resistant up to a depth of 600 metres, it's a swish watch that Omega have made for more of a Bear Grylls type of man. 

Mens Hugo Boss Supernova chronograph

Was £449, now £299 from Goldsmiths

Mens Hugo Boss Supernova chronograph watch - Credit: Goldsmiths
Mens Hugo Boss Supernova chronograph watch Credit: Goldsmiths

Hugo Boss have been bringing style to the men's game since 1924. Exuding noir chic, this black ion-plated steel watch is powered by a chronograph quartz movement and also comes with a date function - so you'll know exactly when next year's Black Friday is about to start.

Black Friday | The best deals
Black Friday | The best deals

Seiko Ladies' gold bracelet watch

Was £799, now £399 from H. Samuel

The official timekeeper of the World Athletics Championships since 1987, Seiko is one of only two vertically integrated watch companies in the world (the other being Rolex) which means they make everything in-house. So to have £400 snipped off the retail price on one of their watches is really something to get excited about.

Sekford Type 1A 

Was £695, now £556 from Goldsmiths

Sekford Type 1A/ SEK002 - Credit: Goldsmiths
Sekford Type 1A/ SEK002 Credit: Goldsmiths

The Type 1A was Sekford's first watch when they came on the market in 2015. Named after Sekforde Street in Clerkenwell, an area once home to an estate housing several craftspeople and watch makers - it's rare to get such a great deal on an independent watch brand. 

Diesel Mr Daddy

Was £329, now £259 from MenKind

This black and chrome affair might have a curious name, but it still looks ace. All those dials overlapping each other make it look like the watch version of a Swiss-army knife, and the practicalities don't just end there as it is also waterproof up to 100 metres.

Ladies Vivienne Westwood Brondesbury watch

Was £185, now £88.80 from The Watch Hut

LADIES VIVIENNE WESTWOOD BRONDESBURY WATCH VV102SLPP - Credit: The Watch Hut
Ladies Vivienne Westwood Brondesbury Watch VV102SLPP Credit: The Watch Hut

We're as surprised as you to find the Queen of punk makes watches, but her quirky style is bringing the watch game kicking and screaming into the modern age. Saving nearly £100 off the retail price, this watch is worth it just for that eye-catching deep purple strap.

Mens 88 Rue Du Rhone Rive watch

Was £545, now £400 from The Watch Hut

Swiss watches don't often come under the £500 mark, especially independent brand 88 Rue du Rhone who were launched in 2012 by Elie and Pierre Bernheim, the grandsons of the Swiss watchmaker Raymond Weil. Here's hoping watch-making skills are hereditary.