Bruce, I purchased a 6105-8110 from a retired COLONEL that was in the AIR FORCE stationed in the PHILIPPINES. He purchased the watch at the PX and dove 86 times taking care to rinse the watch every time he dove with it. The great thing about it is ,he put the watch away after 2 years and never wore it again. He came in off the street in IOWA at my watchmakers . He wanted to sell and my watchmaker was the first to ever open the case difficult to open to say the least, the movement was pristine. The dial hands had a little lume rot. It is all original , never been polished and came with original waffle strap and crystal.Needless to say the watch was not cheap as my offer to him bought the watch and my watchmaker went through it. I replaced the strap with a UNCLE SEIKO waffle and purchased a SPENCER KLEIN crystal. The original strap and crystal are in my banks lock box. You never know what can waltz in off the street.
Nice, I would not trust that Klein crystal around any water though, he does not pressure test any watches or crystals. I would replace it with a reliable crystal.
I have a 6105-8119 I bought at the BX at Barksdale AFB in 1978. I had it serviced for the first time in 2021. Found an original OEM crystal on EBay out of Israel. Cost way too much but it came in an original Seiko sleeve with the correct part number. I wore it for 15 years before I put it up. The case has dings here and there and the bezel insert is faded but it’s all original. It’s like an old friend. While it was out being serviced I bought an SPB 237. Beautiful watch,I don’t wear it as much as my 6105 but I’m very pleased with my purchase.
I bought a 6105-8110 at an estate sale in SC, not knowing anything about Seiko's. Very lucky. It's in great shape. All original. What surprises me is how comfortable it is on the wrist. Buttery. Just disappears. It also doesn't look bad under a grey suit cuff!
I'm with you. They now do a 'Tandorio' logo-free (sterile) version with the UV coating removed, and the ceramic bezel insert non-lumed (instead with more traditional lume-pip). A very convincing homage for a tiny fraction of the price!
Nice. Suppose it depends if you’re happy with a nice original (but old) watch or want hassle free new. I’m still all in for the new 151. To hell with the price 😃
Thanks for taking us with you on that journey to your new time piece. Isn't it exactly that what makes the hobby so great? The research, the chase and then ending up with such a beaut. Congrats Chris, you made a good catch there. Enjoy it. Seiko 💪
Have you ever done a watch review while hiding in a cardboard box? I'm thinking about getting a 6105 as a birth year watch. I'm not sure if I'm ready for vintage, I only gotten into watches again recently. The recreation is probably a better move for me.
Great video - thank you. An original 6105 is on my wishlist; both a Willard and Slim. I just picked up two grails; a 6306-7001 and 7548-7000 (both eBay buys from Japan). I have a Heimdallr Willard mod, but of course that’s not as sweet as a real one.
I think either of the three could be a good choice, but I would go for the SPB. Yeah, I know the movement is found in less expensive Seikos, but it's still a really good movement. The ETA Black Bays were still fine watches, despite being the same movement found in watches a fraction of the price and were not in-house. It just doesn't bother me. Plus that green version of the SPB looks tempting. Still, you did you and got an iconic piece out of it. Enjoy!
Agreed. SPB looks great, can be worn and swam with as a tool watch and these vintage 6105 are all frankensteined so why bother ? The history is gone at that point. Get the SPB and an Uncle Seiko waffle or chocolate bar and you are gold.
At least you know with the original Seiko likely had a much better QC back then. But saying that I recently purchased the Willard reissue black series edition and it came with no QC issues which with Seiko left me with a Phew moment 😅, lol.
I got it serviced and boy, oh boy, it didn't last long. I didn't wear it much either... Maybe twice? Go to the video of where it was serviced to learn where not to get it these types of watches serviced. I'll end up making a video about it eventually.
Were you a Brown River Rat? I was a Bear in F-4C/Ds Ubon 1970-72. I am an old vet on social security. I seem to remember them selling for about $110usd back then. A lot for military in country at the time. Now I wish I had kept mine but traded for a newer watch when I got home. Oh well, things do change. Great video dinky dau.
I have had my 6105 since I was 14 in 1977. I also bought the remake SLA. I have always been a Seiko dive watch fan. I have many. The problem these days with Seiko is that they are coming out of China, so unless you buy a Seiko on the Japanese Domestic Market you are getting a China built one.
Chris...you have a timegrapher...its nothing to regulate the watch...I do it to all my automatics when needed. It may take you a while between rate and beat error first time doing it but its very doable and once you get the hang of it its a snap...just go slow. How's the Amplitude? That will tell you if it needs a cleaning...which it very well may.
I did try it before and someone said they liked the old intro. I think I like the shorter one myself. I feel like if I watched my video I don't need a 20s intro. Just the 4s version is fine.
Congratulations on your acquisition. That is one fine piece. And I completely agree with you with regards to the other two reissues. One is way overpriced and the other one is not quite right. You choose wisely, my friend.
You have no idea what you’re talking about. What may be out of your price range is fine for someone else. Overpriced is opinion only. Are you going to say an RM is overpriced too just because you can’t afford a $200,000 watch and you can’t understand how anyone would want one?
Damn, nice condition! Looks like you found (and I hate to use this word given the current climate) a unicorn! 🦄 Good find. Good piece. Original all the way. 👍
Bruce, I purchased a 6105-8110 from a retired COLONEL that was in the AIR FORCE stationed in the PHILIPPINES. He purchased the watch at the PX and dove 86 times taking care to rinse the watch every time he dove with it. The great thing about it is ,he put the watch away after 2 years and never wore it again. He came in off the street in IOWA at my watchmakers . He wanted to sell and my watchmaker was the first to ever open the case difficult to open to say the least, the movement was pristine. The dial hands had a little lume rot. It is all original , never been polished and came with original waffle strap and crystal.Needless to say the watch was not cheap as my offer to him bought the watch and my watchmaker went through it. I replaced the strap with a UNCLE SEIKO waffle and purchased a SPENCER KLEIN crystal. The original strap and crystal are in my banks lock box. You never know what can waltz in off the street.
Unfortunately in the UK it would be less likely to come across old movie icon watches like that. Why not make a video to show us your watch
Nice, I would not trust that Klein crystal around any water though, he does not pressure test any watches or crystals. I would replace it with a reliable crystal.
In the USA send it to Spencer Klein,he’s the 6105 master.
I have a 6105-8119 I bought at the BX at Barksdale AFB in 1978. I had it serviced for the first time in 2021. Found an original OEM crystal on EBay out of Israel. Cost way too much but it came in an original Seiko sleeve with the correct part number. I wore it for 15 years before I put it up. The case has dings here and there and the bezel insert is faded but it’s all original. It’s like an old friend. While it was out being serviced I bought an SPB 237. Beautiful watch,I don’t wear it as much as my 6105 but I’m very pleased with my purchase.
I bought a 6105-8110 at an estate sale in SC, not knowing anything about Seiko's. Very lucky. It's in great shape. All original. What surprises me is how comfortable it is on the wrist. Buttery. Just disappears. It also doesn't look bad under a grey suit cuff!
Mt Steel Dive mirror image of the Willard watch came today . £120, it's fabulous.
I'm with you. They now do a 'Tandorio' logo-free (sterile) version with the UV coating removed, and the ceramic bezel insert non-lumed (instead with more traditional lume-pip). A very convincing homage for a tiny fraction of the price!
@@mattcameron9349 Sounds nice, I'll look at it , thanks.
Nice. Suppose it depends if you’re happy with a nice original (but old) watch or want hassle free new. I’m still all in for the new 151. To hell with the price 😃
Thanks for taking us with you on that journey to your new time piece. Isn't it exactly that what makes the hobby so great? The research, the chase and then ending up with such a beaut. Congrats Chris, you made a good catch there. Enjoy it. Seiko 💪
Congrats Chris. Beautiful watch. Enjoy it.
Have you ever done a watch review while hiding in a cardboard box? I'm thinking about getting a 6105 as a birth year watch. I'm not sure if I'm ready for vintage, I only gotten into watches again recently. The recreation is probably a better move for me.
Great video - thank you.
An original 6105 is on my wishlist; both a Willard and Slim.
I just picked up two grails; a 6306-7001 and 7548-7000 (both eBay buys from Japan).
I have a Heimdallr Willard mod, but of course that’s not as sweet as a real one.
I think either of the three could be a good choice, but I would go for the SPB. Yeah, I know the movement is found in less expensive Seikos, but it's still a really good movement. The ETA Black Bays were still fine watches, despite being the same movement found in watches a fraction of the price and were not in-house. It just doesn't bother me. Plus that green version of the SPB looks tempting. Still, you did you and got an iconic piece out of it. Enjoy!
Agreed. SPB looks great, can be worn and swam with as a tool watch and these vintage 6105 are all frankensteined so why bother ? The history is gone at that point. Get the SPB and an Uncle Seiko waffle or chocolate bar and you are gold.
At least you know with the original Seiko likely had a much better QC back then. But saying that I recently purchased the Willard reissue black series edition and it came with no QC issues which with Seiko left me with a Phew moment 😅, lol.
I got it serviced and boy, oh boy, it didn't last long. I didn't wear it much either... Maybe twice? Go to the video of where it was serviced to learn where not to get it these types of watches serviced. I'll end up making a video about it eventually.
Nice find Chris! Hope you enjoy it!
Have you tried sending it to seiko for service?
Great find mate! "CLEAN, GET ON THAT 60!"
You made the right choice. You can't beat the original.
Were you a Brown River Rat? I was a Bear in F-4C/Ds Ubon 1970-72. I am an old vet on social security. I seem to remember them selling for about $110usd back then. A lot for military in country at the time. Now I wish I had kept mine but traded for a newer watch when I got home. Oh well, things do change. Great video dinky dau.
Nice find and congrats on your new time piece.👌
I have had my 6105 since I was 14 in 1977. I also bought the remake SLA. I have always been a Seiko dive watch fan. I have many. The problem these days with Seiko is that they are coming out of China, so unless you buy a Seiko on the Japanese Domestic Market you are getting a China built one.
Chris...you have a timegrapher...its nothing to regulate the watch...I do it to all my automatics when needed. It may take you a while between rate and beat error first time doing it but its very doable and once you get the hang of it its a snap...just go slow. How's the Amplitude? That will tell you if it needs a cleaning...which it very well may.
What a great addition to your collection!
Congrats, wear it in good health Chris.
Awesome video. Nice breakdown of the buying process. Shorter intro works better as well 👍🏼
You still have your 6105?
Yes.
@@itscomplicatedwatches I just took ownership of a 1971 near mint seiko 6105-8110! So beautiful
Awesome buy, digging that watch
Cool pick congrats
Spencer Klein for service!
Yes I agree - check out Spencer - he has a TH-cam channel too th-cam.com/users/spkslk
Thanks!
Yeah. Good idea. I always send my best stuff to a rank amateur.
I love the Metal Gear Background!
Great story great thought process great watch 👍
Great video and amazing watch. If you ever want to sell it I would be interested. I've been looking for a while and that is my birth year. Thanks!
Very nice, my favourite watch
Nice Seiko!!!!
Nice watch Chris!
very nice you made a good choice
-8110 or -8119honestly Id be scared for mine, and the stoplight does fade.
Should have bought the 70's model it would match the wall.
Right? Who would want actual stone around a fireplace. Just horrible.
Martin Sheen’s river voyage has a great significance in your life? Did you kill a renegade colonel too? No offense, but you don’t look like the type.
very nice u got a good deal cheers
Congrats... WIGH!
Shorter intro is much better. Good vid
I did try it before and someone said they liked the old intro. I think I like the shorter one myself. I feel like if I watched my video I don't need a 20s intro. Just the 4s version is fine.
That Seiko 1970's dive watch robot look does not float my boat.
Congratulations on your acquisition. That is one fine piece. And I completely agree with you with regards to the other two reissues. One is way overpriced and the other one is not quite right. You choose wisely, my friend.
You have no idea what you’re talking about. What may be out of your price range is fine for someone else. Overpriced is opinion only. Are you going to say an RM is overpriced too just because you can’t afford a $200,000 watch and you can’t understand how anyone would want one?
Damn, nice condition! Looks like you found (and I hate to use this word given the current climate) a unicorn! 🦄
Good find. Good piece. Original all the way. 👍
Not my cup of tea but very nice watch, most importantly wear it in good health.
That pink palm tree shirt is screaming for a two-tone tapestry dial Datejust with extra stretch.
This made me laugh. Great comment.
You made me number goofy
It was difficult to remember the numbers while filming. Yikes.
Only willards are willards so buy willards i still wear my 51 year old 6105-8110 from 1973
The Horror... the horror
There is no decision to make.