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Ford ST watches

Two new watches have been launched to celebrate the success of the new Ford Focus ST

We love the new Ford Focus ST. Its blend of speed, price and practicality earned it our 2012 Hot Hatch of the Year award. Now Ford has launched branded watches to celebrate.

The first new design is the Ford ST Sports Chronograph. It has a brushed stainless steel case, red and white luminous hands and a speedometer-style anthracite face. In a nod to one of the old Focus ST’s signature colours, there’s a bright orange protector over the chronograph controls, plus a black rubber strap. It costs £179.31.

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The ST Sports Watch is slightly cheaper at £164.59, but does without the flash of orange. It’s a bit more demure, with a matt black stainless-steel case, black face and a black rubber strap that features a tyre tread pattern.

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