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路Hi folks,
I'm Selling my lovely and original in amazing condition Seiko Ref 6105-8110 from 1974.
In short:
No aftermarket at all and in very rare shape overall.
Works perfectly, keep great time
and cherry on the cake it has a very special crown only produced during few year with three grip parts instead of 4.
An amazing watch for real collectors.
See pictures.
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Details:
This is known as Seiko's "3rd generation" divers , following the known 62mas (6217).
( prior ro the 6105-8119/0 came the 6105-8000/9, so you can call it the "2nd diver").
This is an iconic watch from the 70's and it was made famous after being featured on Captain Benjamin Willard wrist in 1979 film "Apocalypse Now" (played by Martin Sheen).
The 6105 was very popular with the US military during the Vietnam era being exceptionally built, and iconic no less then the Rolex submariner of that era.
The watch is made in Japan and all parts made in-house by Seiko.
Condition:
A beautiful case, no pits or deep scratches (just hairlines). All original lines of case work are strong and original "brush" finish visible.
Bare in mind that the watch has no signs of any polishing. Both top and bottom of the case has its original brush , the top secular brushed and back straight, all clearly visible.
The Dial is immaculate, shoes some bit of patina on the markers and hands, beautiful.
Case back with no deep grooves, serial number clearly visible.
4mm original Hardlex crystal.
All parts, hands, dial crown, are original and beautiful.
The model manufactured between 1970-1977, my watch is from 1974
REFERENCE 6105-8110
MOVEMENT Seiko's In-house Cal 6105b
17 Jewel Automatic
21,600 bph
Case back- screw down
Integrated crown guard
Bi-directional rotating click bezel
CRYSTALL In-house 4mm Hardlex mineral glass
Service history:
2016- Fully cleaned & serviced in Switzerland (I know..) , including pressure testing
Hardly used since the service
Asking 2650$ plus actual shipping costs
Bank transfer is preferred but Paypal is also possible (fees paid by the buyer)
Plenty of references as a collector on Paneristi, TZ, Rolex Forums, OF , WUS etc.
Thanks for the space
I'm Selling my lovely and original in amazing condition Seiko Ref 6105-8110 from 1974.
In short:
No aftermarket at all and in very rare shape overall.
Works perfectly, keep great time
and cherry on the cake it has a very special crown only produced during few year with three grip parts instead of 4.
An amazing watch for real collectors.
See pictures.
--------------------------------
Details:
This is known as Seiko's "3rd generation" divers , following the known 62mas (6217).
( prior ro the 6105-8119/0 came the 6105-8000/9, so you can call it the "2nd diver").
This is an iconic watch from the 70's and it was made famous after being featured on Captain Benjamin Willard wrist in 1979 film "Apocalypse Now" (played by Martin Sheen).
The 6105 was very popular with the US military during the Vietnam era being exceptionally built, and iconic no less then the Rolex submariner of that era.
The watch is made in Japan and all parts made in-house by Seiko.
Condition:
A beautiful case, no pits or deep scratches (just hairlines). All original lines of case work are strong and original "brush" finish visible.
Bare in mind that the watch has no signs of any polishing. Both top and bottom of the case has its original brush , the top secular brushed and back straight, all clearly visible.
The Dial is immaculate, shoes some bit of patina on the markers and hands, beautiful.
Case back with no deep grooves, serial number clearly visible.
4mm original Hardlex crystal.
All parts, hands, dial crown, are original and beautiful.
The model manufactured between 1970-1977, my watch is from 1974
REFERENCE 6105-8110
MOVEMENT Seiko's In-house Cal 6105b
17 Jewel Automatic
21,600 bph
Case back- screw down
Integrated crown guard
Bi-directional rotating click bezel
CRYSTALL In-house 4mm Hardlex mineral glass
Service history:
2016- Fully cleaned & serviced in Switzerland (I know..) , including pressure testing
Hardly used since the service
Asking 2650$ plus actual shipping costs
Bank transfer is preferred but Paypal is also possible (fees paid by the buyer)
Plenty of references as a collector on Paneristi, TZ, Rolex Forums, OF , WUS etc.
Thanks for the space
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