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Seiko Captain Willard ref. 6105-8119 circa 1973
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Seiko Captain Willard ref. 6105-8119 circa 1973
In the 1979 Francis Ford Coppola film, Apocalypse Now, Martin Sheen's character— Captain Willard is seen rocking the Seiko ref. 6105-8110. While the fictional lore is set, the Willard was a popular choice among U.S. service members during the Vietnam War in the early 1970s for its rugged nature and resistance to the harsh jungle environment.
The 1960-1970’s ultimately shaped the future of Japanese divers and solidified the 62mas and Turtle shaped designs as icons. Today, Seiko produces re-imaginations of the originals at different piece tiers starting with the 5 series to the SPB line and the luxury SJE level.
To the specifics: The crown is signed “->Lock”, which is cool and unique in general and the dial is a “resist” instead of “proof”. Lastly, the stoplight seconds hand is also fantastic. While we are not experts on 1970s Seiko, we do have insights. Usually these pieces are beat and the lume is a mutant lime with black decay—this example is too clean for a a watch dated April 1973 (340615). It is probably the watch was restored and done extremely well. It potentially or possibly be original as when hit with a harsh blue light, the lume does eventually fade and die. We bet restored.
Ultimately, this is a great looking wearable watch. While no service history, it is running smoothly and the crown sets nicely. Lastly, the caseback is engraved W&W and that means Worn and Wound to us—they did a nice write up here:
https://wornandwound.com/review/affordable-vintage-seiko-6105/#gallery-collapse
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Videos and timegrapher:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1f_eKERpD2IWc4lnriq_nBKhu9PoBB1s2?usp=share_link
Specifications: 44 X 47mm case X 19mm lug X 12.5cc width with hardlex crystal.
Box and papers: no
Bracelet: none
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video is the best way to view the watch if in-person test drive is not available. Due to the different characteristics of the cameras and gadgets used, the color of the watch you purchase may not be the same as shown on this website or on our Instagram.
To measure your wrist: Take string or wire and wrap around the bone of your wrist ; mark it or cut and measure the string
will consider trades that make sense but please consider time, shipping, and trade value—not market.
local special: can possibly accommodate at ButterScotch in Downtown Long Beach or another local establishment by appointment. All sales are final unless the watch is misrepresented or lost in transit (always fully insured). Lbwc does not offer warranty but some watches come with factory cards;- with transferable warranty. Purchases may take 1-2 business days to process and ship.
Email or IG message to make a negotiable Zelle or wire offer
Seiko Captain Willard ref. 6105-8119 circa 1973
In the 1979 Francis Ford Coppola film, Apocalypse Now, Martin Sheen's character— Captain Willard is seen rocking the Seiko ref. 6105-8110. While the fictional lore is set, the Willard was a popular choice among U.S. service members during the Vietnam War in the early 1970s for its rugged nature and resistance to the harsh jungle environment.
The 1960-1970’s ultimately shaped the future of Japanese divers and solidified the 62mas and Turtle shaped designs as icons. Today, Seiko produces re-imaginations of the originals at different piece tiers starting with the 5 series to the SPB line and the luxury SJE level.
To the specifics: The crown is signed “->Lock”, which is cool and unique in general and the dial is a “resist” instead of “proof”. Lastly, the stoplight seconds hand is also fantastic. While we are not experts on 1970s Seiko, we do have insights. Usually these pieces are beat and the lume is a mutant lime with black decay—this example is too clean for a a watch dated April 1973 (340615). It is probably the watch was restored and done extremely well. It potentially or possibly be original as when hit with a harsh blue light, the lume does eventually fade and die. We bet restored.
Ultimately, this is a great looking wearable watch. While no service history, it is running smoothly and the crown sets nicely. Lastly, the caseback is engraved W&W and that means Worn and Wound to us—they did a nice write up here:
https://wornandwound.com/review/affordable-vintage-seiko-6105/#gallery-collapse
_________________________________________________
Videos and timegrapher:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1f_eKERpD2IWc4lnriq_nBKhu9PoBB1s2?usp=share_link
Specifications: 44 X 47mm case X 19mm lug X 12.5cc width with hardlex crystal.
Box and papers: no
Bracelet: none
_________________________________________________
video is the best way to view the watch if in-person test drive is not available. Due to the different characteristics of the cameras and gadgets used, the color of the watch you purchase may not be the same as shown on this website or on our Instagram.
To measure your wrist: Take string or wire and wrap around the bone of your wrist ; mark it or cut and measure the string
will consider trades that make sense but please consider time, shipping, and trade value—not market.
local special: can possibly accommodate at ButterScotch in Downtown Long Beach or another local establishment by appointment. All sales are final unless the watch is misrepresented or lost in transit (always fully insured). Lbwc does not offer warranty but some watches come with factory cards;- with transferable warranty. Purchases may take 1-2 business days to process and ship.