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Seiko - Diver "Captain Willard" Apocalypse Now - %100 Original - 6105-8110 - Herren - 1960-1969
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Seiko - Diver "Captain Willard" Apocalypse Now - %100 Original - 6105-8110 - Herren - 1960-1969

Seiko 6105-8110 “Captain Willard” – 100% Original Vintage Diver. * Condition: Fine * Brand: Seiko * Model: 6105-8110 “Captain Willard” * Reference: 6105-8110 * Year or period: 1960s * Case material: steel case, unpolished * Dial: original * Hands: original hands * Crown: original * Movement: automatic signed cal.6105B Seiko Japan * Crystal: hardlex mineral has few hairlines * Dimensions: Width: 44mm (excluding crown) * Strap/Band: after market textile nato band * lenght of the bracelet/strap: 24cm * Made in Japan * Extras: no * Certificate / Papers: no, has only wristwatch * Working: the watch is in working order. An icon of Seiko’s golden era of tool watches, the 6105-8110 — famously known as the “Captain Willard” — stands among the most collectible vintage divers ever made. This example is a true survivor: 100% original, never polished, and presented in honest vintage condition. The watch features its original dial, hands, bezel, case, crown, and movement, all untouched and consistent with the 6105’s production period. No aftermarket parts have been fitted — only the rubber strap is a modern replacement in the classic style of Seiko’s 1970s “tire tread” straps. The Seiko Caliber 6105B automatic movement powers the watch, offering improved reliability and the hacking function (stop-seconds) compared to the earlier 6105A. The movement runs well; however, as with all vintage mechanical watches, a personal overhaul is recommended for perfect accuracy and long-term reliability. --------------------- Collector’s Note This watch is for true enthusiasts who value authenticity and originality over restoration. There are many aftermarket kits (dial, hands, bezel) available online for around €50, but this piece remains entirely untouched — a genuine vintage Seiko tool watch exactly as it left the factory. It’s not just a watch — it’s a piece of history linked to Vietnam War servicemen, Japanese explorer Naomi Uemura, and even Canadian astronaut David Williams. The 6105-8110 was built to survive jungles, mountains, and space — and this original example stands as proof of Seiko’s legendary craftsmanship. --------------------- More information: Seiko 6105 – The Legendary “Willard” Diver A True Tool Watch Born for Harsh Conditions The Seiko 6105, introduced in 1968, was Japan’s answer to the professional dive watches dominated by Swiss brands like Rolex, Omega, and Blancpain. Despite being a late entrant to the dive-watch scene, the 6105 quickly earned a reputation for unmatched toughness, reliability, and value for money. It became known as an “unlikely hero” — a robust, affordable, mass-produced diver that proved itself in some of the harshest environments on Earth. The Vietnam War Connection The 6105 gained its iconic status during the Vietnam War, when countless U.S. soldiers purchased it from PX (Post Exchange) shops, which offered goods at steep discounts for military personnel. Unlike cheaply made issued watches such as the MIL-W-46374, which were disposable and often plastic, the Seiko 6105 was a serious, professional-grade tool. It was favored by servicemen for its: • Durability under jungle heat, humidity, and monsoons • Ease of maintenance • Affordability and availability in Southeast Asia Its association with Captain Willard, the main character in Francis Ford Coppola’s “Apocalypse Now”, led to the nickname “Captain Willard Seiko.” But, as the video notes, the 6105’s real legacy comes not from Hollywood, but from the soldiers and adventurers who relied on it in real-life extreme conditions. Famous Wearers & Extreme Missions • Naomi Uemura, the legendary Japanese explorer, wore a Seiko 6105 during his solo expeditions, including the incredible 18-month crossing from Greenland to Alaska by dog sled, and climbs of Mount Everest and other peaks on six continents. • Dr. David Williams, a Canadian astronaut, used the 6105 in space and during underwater missions in NASA’s Aquarius habitat. He described it as a meaningful reminder of his parents, who gifted him the watch. These real-world achievements reinforced the 6105’s reputation as a dependable companion in the most extreme environments — from jungles to space. Legacy & Collectibility Today, the Seiko 6105 is considered one of the most collectible vintage Seikos, beloved by both military historians and dive-watch enthusiasts. While prices are rising, vintage examples can still be found — though collectors should watch for crown wear or moisture damage on the dial and hands. Seiko’s modern reissues (like the SPB151/SPB153) faithfully preserve the 6105’s rugged character while upgrading technical performance. Please look at the pictures. Please review all photos in detail and read all descriptions Important Note: The Buyer pays ALL import duties and taxes, SHIPPING: Worldwide shipping with FedEx (or UPS) Happy Bidding...

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Seiko - Diver "Captain Willard" Apocalypse Now - %100 Original - 6105-8110 - Herren - 1960-1969

Seiko - Diver "Captain Willard" Apocalypse Now - %100 Original - 6105-8110 - Herren - 1960-1969

Seiko 6105-8110 “Captain Willard” – 100% Original Vintage Diver.

* Condition: Fine
* Brand: Seiko
* Model: 6105-8110 “Captain Willard”
* Reference: 6105-8110
* Year or period: 1960s
* Case material: steel case, unpolished
* Dial: original
* Hands: original hands
* Crown: original
* Movement: automatic signed cal.6105B Seiko Japan
* Crystal: hardlex mineral has few hairlines
* Dimensions: Width: 44mm (excluding crown)
* Strap/Band: after market textile nato band
* lenght of the bracelet/strap: 24cm
* Made in Japan
* Extras: no
* Certificate / Papers: no, has only wristwatch
* Working: the watch is in working order.


An icon of Seiko’s golden era of tool watches, the 6105-8110 — famously known as the “Captain Willard” — stands among the most collectible vintage divers ever made. This example is a true survivor: 100% original, never polished, and presented in honest vintage condition.

The watch features its original dial, hands, bezel, case, crown, and movement, all untouched and consistent with the 6105’s production period. No aftermarket parts have been fitted — only the rubber strap is a modern replacement in the classic style of Seiko’s 1970s “tire tread” straps.

The Seiko Caliber 6105B automatic movement powers the watch, offering improved reliability and the hacking function (stop-seconds) compared to the earlier 6105A. The movement runs well; however, as with all vintage mechanical watches, a personal overhaul is recommended for perfect accuracy and long-term reliability.

---------------------
Collector’s Note

This watch is for true enthusiasts who value authenticity and originality over restoration. There are many aftermarket kits (dial, hands, bezel) available online for around €50, but this piece remains entirely untouched — a genuine vintage Seiko tool watch exactly as it left the factory.

It’s not just a watch — it’s a piece of history linked to Vietnam War servicemen, Japanese explorer Naomi Uemura, and even Canadian astronaut David Williams. The 6105-8110 was built to survive jungles, mountains, and space — and this original example stands as proof of Seiko’s legendary craftsmanship.

---------------------
More information:

Seiko 6105 – The Legendary “Willard” Diver
A True Tool Watch Born for Harsh Conditions

The Seiko 6105, introduced in 1968, was Japan’s answer to the professional dive watches dominated by Swiss brands like Rolex, Omega, and Blancpain. Despite being a late entrant to the dive-watch scene, the 6105 quickly earned a reputation for unmatched toughness, reliability, and value for money.

It became known as an “unlikely hero” — a robust, affordable, mass-produced diver that proved itself in some of the harshest environments on Earth.

The Vietnam War Connection

The 6105 gained its iconic status during the Vietnam War, when countless U.S. soldiers purchased it from PX (Post Exchange) shops, which offered goods at steep discounts for military personnel.

Unlike cheaply made issued watches such as the MIL-W-46374, which were disposable and often plastic, the Seiko 6105 was a serious, professional-grade tool.
It was favored by servicemen for its:
• Durability under jungle heat, humidity, and monsoons
• Ease of maintenance
• Affordability and availability in Southeast Asia

Its association with Captain Willard, the main character in Francis Ford Coppola’s “Apocalypse Now”, led to the nickname “Captain Willard Seiko.”
But, as the video notes, the 6105’s real legacy comes not from Hollywood, but from the soldiers and adventurers who relied on it in real-life extreme conditions.

Famous Wearers & Extreme Missions
• Naomi Uemura, the legendary Japanese explorer, wore a Seiko 6105 during his solo expeditions, including the incredible 18-month crossing from Greenland to Alaska by dog sled, and climbs of Mount Everest and other peaks on six continents.
• Dr. David Williams, a Canadian astronaut, used the 6105 in space and during underwater missions in NASA’s Aquarius habitat. He described it as a meaningful reminder of his parents, who gifted him the watch.

These real-world achievements reinforced the 6105’s reputation as a dependable companion in the most extreme environments — from jungles to space.

Legacy & Collectibility

Today, the Seiko 6105 is considered one of the most collectible vintage Seikos, beloved by both military historians and dive-watch enthusiasts.

While prices are rising, vintage examples can still be found — though collectors should watch for crown wear or moisture damage on the dial and hands.
Seiko’s modern reissues (like the SPB151/SPB153) faithfully preserve the 6105’s rugged character while upgrading technical performance.

Please look at the pictures. Please review all photos in detail and read all descriptions

Important Note: The Buyer pays ALL import duties and taxes,

SHIPPING: Worldwide shipping with FedEx (or UPS)

Happy Bidding...

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