Two luxury watches have taken from their owners in a series of robberies in Epsom over the weekend.

The watches are from Swiss manufacturer Audemars Piguet and police are asking the public to keep an eye out for them as they are “distinctive”.

The first robbery took place on Friday.

The victim saw a vehicle pull in front of them as they were walking home near Ruxley Lane in Epsom.

A man then exited the car and demanded that the victim hand over the watch.

In a second similar robbery the next day, the victim had parked on their driveway when a vehicle pulled up behind them.

Two men left the car and also demanded the watch.

Police are asking the public to look out for these watches being listed on online marketplaces or elsewhere.

If you have any further information about the robberies or witnessed these incidents, contact police quoting crime reference number PR/45220083878.

A spokesperson for Surrey Police said: “We are appealing for witnesses following two similar robberies in Epsom over this weekend (Friday, 5 August and Saturday, 6 August).

"During the first robbery, which took place on Friday, 5 August; the victim had been walking home near Ruxley Lane, Epsom, when a vehicle stopped in front of them.

“A male then exited the vehicle and demanded the victim's watch which was handed over.

“The second robbery took place on Saturday, 6 August where the victim had parked on their driveway and a vehicle pulled up behind them.

“Two male suspects then exited the vehicle, demanded the victim's watch which was also handed over.

“We are appealing for members of the public to get in touch if they see these distinctive watches for sale or if they were in the local areas when each robbery took place.

“If you can help, please get in touch quoting reference number PR/45220083878”