Two men stole watches worth about £120,000 from a jewellery shop this afternoon (Saturday 17 August), Sussex Police said.
The pair fled on foot along East Street, in Chichester, away from the Cross, with detectives keen to hear from witnesses or anyone with information or footage.
The force said: “Police are looking to identify two men following a robbery from Mappin and Webb, in East Street, Chichester on Saturday 17 August.
“Two men were reported to have stolen multiple watches worth around £120,000 from the store at around 2pm and then fled the area on foot along St John’s Street.
“One is described as a white man with a skinny build, wearing a black baseball cap and sunglasses, a light-coloured beige/grey top and skinny blue jeans, with white trainers.
“The other is a white man of average build, with a black jumper, black baseball cap with a white H on the front, blue jeans and black trainers.
“They were seen to cut across a black or blue vehicle at the junction of East Street and St John’s Street.
“We are particularly keen to speak to the driver of that vehicle, anyone who witnessed the incident or was driving along St John’s Street around that time.
“Anyone with relevant CCTV or dashcam footage is also asked to contact police online or via 101, quoting serial 804 of 17/08.”