The Outlet brings together over 350 watches and jewellery pieces from brands including Timex, Bulova, Tissot, and Versace — spanning from around USD 125 to approximately USD 2,200. That breadth means the Outlet suits a first watch buyer and a seasoned collector equally, provided you know what to look for.
How to shop the Outlet well
The most important discipline when buying from an outlet is to lead with the specification, not the saving. Confirm the movement type first: a Swiss-made mechanical or automatic movement from a brand like Tissot represents a different long-term proposition than a quartz-driven fashion piece, even when both appear at a reduced price. For Swiss Made watches, the movement must be both assembled and regulated in Switzerland, accounting for at least 60% of the watch's production value — that designation holds regardless of where you buy.
Case diameter is the second filter. Men's watches generally run 40–44 mm for a contemporary fit; women's dress and pendant watches often sit between 28–36 mm. Water resistance matters too: 30 m is splash-proof only, 100 m covers swimming, and 200 m-plus is needed for serious water sports. Check the stated rating before purchase rather than assuming.
Watches and jewellery in the Outlet
The Outlet covers both categories. On the watch side, pieces range from entry dress watches to Swiss chronographs; on the jewellery side, pendant watches and necklaces sit alongside more conventional timepieces. If you are shopping by gender or type, the men's watches and women's watches filters let you narrow quickly. For jewellery specifically, the jewellery sale section is the most direct route.
Is Outlet stock authentic and covered by warranty?
Outlet pieces are genuine branded products — the same items you would find in the main catalogue. Warranty terms vary by brand; check the individual product page or the help center for specifics on coverage and returns before completing your purchase.