Got mine for my 13th birthday 50 years ago. I was a diver (air) a pilot a bush hunter an engineer, still love it today. Its had such a hard life that it's beyond repair today, still runs, but that's what happens to a tool watch. So I started collecting Seiko divers. Love your work.
Just found Mine today.... Its really been in a drawer for 35 years ...first owner . .... Only a bit scratching on the crystal but overall almost flawless.. My biggest Seiko Fantasy came out today
Great vid, I'm laughing my head off here. Years ago these weren't really my deal so I didn't give them any attention. They never really grew on me then a while back, a bit like learning a new language something went 'ding!' and I just kinda got it. They really are a special thing. Thanks Spencer.
Bond would use his watch as a knuckleduster, and now we have Spencer using a 6105 as a frisbee to whack the Seiko executive on the forehead! I'd love to be a fly on the wall for that!! 😂😂😂
Love your videos, Spencer, and thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge with all of us! I was set on selling my 6105-8110 Proof/Proof in order to help fund a Tudor Black Bay 58 in blue, but now you have me thinking twice…
@@SpencerKleinVintageWatch A 14060m has been my dream watch for over ten years, but I’ve been officially priced out of the market, unfortunately. The 58 is the closest I can get, but I’ll have to sacrifice something! Maybe I’ll sell my 1959 Gretsch Anniversary instead and drop off the 6105 for servicing with you next time I visit my brother in Fort Collins 🤔😊
Well, I ended up selling the proof/proof because I bit the bullet and finally bought a 14060m! (And I’m going to have to continue to sell stuff, and sell stuff, and sell stuff until I recoup the funds spent!) I was in Fort Collins for the first half of July - what was up with that weather? If I’d wanted all that rain and humidity, I would’ve just stayed in NY! I did get to see Los Lobos at Washington’s, though, which was pretty cool! I’m sorry that I left town before X played there, but I did at least get to see my brother’s band play at the Lyric, which is a pretty cool spot. Anyhow, thanks for all of the great content and time you two spend making these videos, and maybe I’ll bump into you during my next visit!
Great video, what do you charge to service 1 of these, i recently picked a 1 owner 6105 8000, which was a military guys, is the proof dual version and i fairly early production, does run but needs lume cleaned etc case has sharp lines.
Looks like my 6105-8119 only less scratches. I had mine serviced about a year and a half ago and had the crystal replaced with an OEM in the bag Seiko crystal. I bought mine at Barksdale AFB at the BX in ‘76.
The 6105-811x is right up there with the other iconic divers. It's so close to perfect I almost agree with you for wanting a faitful recreation. Ultimately, I think Seiko should not release a 1 to 1 copy. Seiko has the ability to make an exceptional watch even when they cheap out. Unfortunately, they cheap out on the things that saves them pennies and ruins the end product when they could cheap out on things that actually saves them money and makes the watch no worse.
Hi Spencer awesome video as usual. I’ve seen a lot of your videos on the Seiko watches you show on your channel. One watch I don’t think I’ve seen you do a video on is the Sumo . What are your thoughts on the Sumo? I have a second generation Sumo model # SBDC033. To me one of my favorite watches .
Must make a movie about your visit! Already have the title: "Wadodokei no Otoko!", 腕時計 男 (The Watcher...). You must be played by a Russian monk with a wooden samurai sword naturally :) Speaking Dutch of course.
I coudnt agree more! Why a billion dollar company couldnt find a way to place a crown in the exact 4oclck position is beyond me.. even my beat up cheaper seiko quartz is more goodloking than the one they do today, logo and design- wise! Imo.
Got mine for my 13th birthday 50 years ago. I was a diver (air) a pilot a bush hunter an engineer, still love it today. Its had such a hard life that it's beyond repair today, still runs, but that's what happens to a tool watch. So I started collecting Seiko divers. Love your work.
Just found Mine today.... Its really been in a drawer for 35 years ...first owner . .... Only a bit scratching on the crystal but overall almost flawless..
My biggest Seiko Fantasy came out today
Great vid, I'm laughing my head off here. Years ago these weren't really my deal so I didn't give them any attention. They never really grew on me then a while back, a bit like learning a new language something went 'ding!' and I just kinda got it. They really are a special thing. Thanks Spencer.
Agree on all points, until seiko understands its fans, ill be happy with my old 7002 which brings more joy than any new offering from them ever will.
Bond would use his watch as a knuckleduster, and now we have Spencer using a 6105 as a frisbee to whack the Seiko executive on the forehead! I'd love to be a fly on the wall for that!! 😂😂😂
"THIS IS WHAT 'GOOD' LOOKS LIKE!"
Japanese Executive: "*ow*"
Love your videos, Spencer, and thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge with all of us! I was set on selling my 6105-8110 Proof/Proof in order to help fund a Tudor Black Bay 58 in blue, but now you have me thinking twice…
Skip the Tudor. They're a dime a dozen.
Keep the proof/proof! A Tudor is easily replaceable. A true proof/proof is a rare rare rare watch. They don't make 'em anymore!
@@SpencerKleinVintageWatch A 14060m has been my dream watch for over ten years, but I’ve been officially priced out of the market, unfortunately. The 58 is the closest I can get, but I’ll have to sacrifice something! Maybe I’ll sell my 1959 Gretsch Anniversary instead and drop off the 6105 for servicing with you next time I visit my brother in Fort Collins 🤔😊
Well, I ended up selling the proof/proof because I bit the bullet and finally bought a 14060m! (And I’m going to have to continue to sell stuff, and sell stuff, and sell stuff until I recoup the funds spent!) I was in Fort Collins for the first half of July - what was up with that weather? If I’d wanted all that rain and humidity, I would’ve just stayed in NY! I did get to see Los Lobos at Washington’s, though, which was pretty cool! I’m sorry that I left town before X played there, but I did at least get to see my brother’s band play at the Lyric, which is a pretty cool spot. Anyhow, thanks for all of the great content and time you two spend making these videos, and maybe I’ll bump into you during my next visit!
Great video, what do you charge to service 1 of these, i recently picked a 1 owner 6105 8000, which was a military guys, is the proof dual version and i fairly early production, does run but needs lume cleaned etc case has sharp lines.
I agree, they are beautifully unique.
I think it would have been hilarious if, in Pulp Fiction, Christopher Walken had held up a 6105 as the watch his buddy had to wear in his...
Looks like my 6105-8119 only less scratches. I had mine serviced about a year and a half ago and had the crystal replaced with an OEM in the bag Seiko crystal. I bought mine at Barksdale AFB at the BX in ‘76.
That is super cool! It is always great to hear from original owners of these, especially if they're vets! Thanks for writing!
You are the best,and you are the boss sir!
Neither thing is true but thank you.
"The Timeless Watch"..... hmmm ;) Is that going to sell I wonder :)
Yeah that movie has to be :)
With the throw..
The 6105-811x is right up there with the other iconic divers. It's so close to perfect I almost agree with you for wanting a faitful recreation. Ultimately, I think Seiko should not release a 1 to 1 copy. Seiko has the ability to make an exceptional watch even when they cheap out. Unfortunately, they cheap out on the things that saves them pennies and ruins the end product when they could cheap out on things that actually saves them money and makes the watch no worse.
from your lips to God's ear
Did the original Willard’s ever come with a bluish insert? Or always black?
The inserts with the slight blue cast were made by Seiko's Daini division. They're called "Daini Blue" inserts.
@@SpencerKleinVintageWatch thanks
Nice watch :)
Thanks!
If Seiko did reissue this 6105 they would put an X or a Y on the Dial and ruin it. Totally agree please Seiko get it right.
Wow what a reissue shape but the movement is not 6105 haha
What are you on about
I have recorded three earlier 6105-8000 .
Do you know the serials?
Hi Spencer awesome video as usual. I’ve seen a lot of your videos on the Seiko watches you show on your channel. One watch I don’t think I’ve seen you do a video on is the Sumo . What are your thoughts on the Sumo? I have a second generation Sumo model # SBDC033. To me one of my favorite watches .
Funny stuff 👍🤣
Must make a movie about your visit! Already have the title: "Wadodokei no Otoko!", 腕時計 男 (The Watcher...). You must be played by a Russian monk with a wooden samurai sword naturally :) Speaking Dutch of course.
I have a Willard do you buy them or know who does besides ebay
I coudnt agree more! Why a billion dollar company couldnt find a way to place a crown in the exact 4oclck position is beyond me.. even my beat up cheaper seiko quartz is more goodloking than the one they do today, logo and design- wise! Imo.
hard agree
時代を超越した時計 - 時代を超越した時計 - jidai wa chouetsu shi ta tokei - The Timeless Watch...working on it... :)
throw it in a sock and let em have it
They def have it coming.
Seconds hand looks wrong,
:)