Out of Order

Country: Italy
Address: Via Vanoni, 14 30027 San Donà di Piave (VE) - Italy
Website: https://www.outoforderwatches.com
Phone: (+39) 0421 380975

About Out of Order

OOO - Out of Order® Watches was founded in February of 2013, near Venezia, Italy, the birthplace of Marco Polo. And like other great Italians we are proud to be the first to bring you our OOO - Out of Order® Watch brand.In the highly competitive Watch World we were the first to design a watch with that old vintage charm, without compromising on the watches quality. You don’t need to worry about tarnishing the look of an OOO - Out of Order® watch, its designed to look worn. So please, treat them badly. The more beat-up they are, the cooler they look. Each watch in our collection is “damaged in Italy” through a unique handcrafted process by our skilled technicians.

Each of our OOO - Out of Order® Watches is exceptional; in fact no two pieces look exactly alike. Luxury like this often costs hundreds or even thousands of dollars more. So we invite you to stop by and examine our fine line of OOO - Out of Order® watches. Pick it up, feel the quality and don’t be concerned about mishandling an OOO - Out of Order® watch, we’ve already done that for you.

Ciao.

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Posted: 2025-01-07
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