SPEDIZIONE GRATUITA OLTRE €99
GMT VENEZIA ULTRA DISTRESSED - SWISS MADE
Warranty
Two year warranty
Out of Order Watches is dedicated to providing its customers with a 2-year warranty for watches purchased directly through our official Out of Order Watches website.
Our two-year warranty is valid from the date of purchase and ensures that any manufacturing defects related to materials or workmanship on the essential components of the watch (movement, case, bracelet or strap, hands, and indices) will be promptly resolved with a replacement or repair, provided that the use has been normal and in accordance with the instructions.
For purchases made through channels other than our site, such as authorized retailers, the warranty management is entrusted to the retailer where the purchase was made. Please note that the warranty does not cover damages not related to the quality of materials or workmanship, and does not extend to components not previously mentioned. For further details on our warranty policy, we invite you to contact us directly.

GMT VENEZIA ULTRA DISTRESSED - SWISS MADE

Discover Venice
The dial features a secret map of Venetian "Sestieri" (neighborhoods) - visible only with the luminescent effect- with a little dot, in the Sestiere of Canareggio.
This little dot signs the train station, which is the main door that you're looking when you get lost in Venice and you want to go back home. Yeah, to get lost in Venice is pretty easy. But that's one of things which make this City so magical.

A city in a watch
In the caseback there's a written which says "Viva El Doge, Viva El Mar". This is the intro of the Ode to Venice, each Venetian knows that. Now you as well. For your reference, The title of doge was used for the elected chief of state in a number of Italian "crowned republics".
The color of the dial is a sort of mint-turquoise. Turquoise like the color of the water during the Pandemic, which without pollution has came back to its original color and transparency.

Classy touch
Engraved on the caseback, besides the Venice Skyline, we can find a Gondola (which is still the most typical way of transport in Venice) and a glass of Spritz. The Spritz is an Italianwine-based cocktail, commonly served as an aperitif in Northeast Italy. It consists of prosecco, digestive bitters and soda water. In Venetians Bacari (typical small bars that you find while walking in the little streets), it's still cheap. That's one of the main reasons why to get lost in Venice, it's more easy than what you think.
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