I checked out mens digital watches in co.uk google. Surely enough, it was product data. That's what I been trying to convey in my posts. The content matches with the keyword request. You didn't get a 500 word article on mens digital watches did you? No, instead you got a catelog of watches to choose from that were most relevant and gave you the quality experience you wanted. The query mens digital watches has been categorized as a product, and thus google ranks the pages with product on it, not just any content. They now choose what type of content to display.
The first 5 listings I saw were all pages full of mens digital watches. #5 being Amazon.

Hey, but check out #3 guy.. he is:
mensdigitalwatches.c0.uk
Now when you look at his page, you can see that he is again consistent with showing product data. He mixed in a little content on the bottom of the pages, but stuck mostly to the product data, and organized his categories by brand. Almost perfect. If this guy wasn't so lazy, and put a little more effort into it, he could have #1, and he is an affiliate store for the same guy that is sitting in #7 on the same query.
So you see people, it's not about authority sites anymore. Even this guy was able to effectively beat out even the store he sends traffic to and amazon. I don't see his domain name matching having anything to do with his position in this case. It was his quality signal for being an extensive product source for that search term.
I don't know about the uk, but on your google home page, you should see something like 'go to google.com' in the bottom right below the search bar. or you can just go to google.com/ncr and it should get you there.[/QUOTE
in my search he's in position #3, but this is the way to design the sites guys, if someone can check what other terms this guys sites ranking for then we can tell if the site can rank for more than one search term, which should not be a problem, also thanks m8 for letting about the google search but still no joy