Out Of Order Shaker Angelo Azzuro Automatic GMT Limited Edition Watch sold by C.W. Sellors
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Out Of Order Shaker Angelo Azzuro Automatic GMT Limited Edition Watch

£426
GBP
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Product Description

The Out Of Order Shaker Angelo Azzuro Automatic GMT Limited Edition Watch perfectly blends vintage inspiration with modern elegance. Featuring a bold turquoise bezel and distinctive worn-style detailing, this timepiece stands out with its unique aesthetic. Engineered for functionality, it showcases GMT capabilities and a striking blue dial, making it ideal for both casual and formal occasions. This watch embodies authenticity and innovative design, appealing to those who appreciate a fusion of heritage and contemporary style. From the brand: Out Of Order Shaker Angelo Azzuro Automatic GMT Limited Edition Watch OOO.001-25.AA.BAND.SS. Out of Order has stood out in the watchmaking world for its bold and innovative vision. The idea was born from a personal challenge faced by co-founder Riccardo Torrisi: repairing a luxury watch without having the budget to do so. Inspired by items that become more fascinating over time, like faded jeans or worn leather jackets, a revolutionary concept took shape. Riccardo joined forces with Claudio Dalla Mora and Dario Ceolotto to create a brand that breaks the mold, reimagining the iconic timepieces of the ‘60s and ‘70s with a fresh, contemporary spirit. This led to the birth of the first “damaged” watches—an entirely new concept in watchmaking, where a worn look becomes a mark of style and authenticity.