{"id":10517,"date":"2025-09-20T14:05:35","date_gmt":"2025-09-20T12:05:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thevintageur.com\/?post_type=product&#038;p=10517"},"modified":"2025-09-20T16:31:00","modified_gmt":"2025-09-20T14:31:00","slug":"seiko-6105-8110-cpt-willard","status":"publish","type":"product","link":"https:\/\/thevintageur.com\/de\/shop\/seiko-6105-8110-cpt-willard\/","title":{"rendered":"Seiko Diver 6105-8110 \"Captain Willard\" Edelstahlgeh\u00e4use In-House 610B Automatikwerk aus der Mitte der 1970er Jahre"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><b data-removefontsize=\"true\" data-originalcomputedfontsize=\"13\">SPEZIFIKATIONEN<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Ikonische Seiko Diver ref. 6105\/8110, genannt \"Cpt. Willard\", mit Edelstahlgeh\u00e4use und einem Seiko 610B Automatikwerk, aus der Mitte der 1970er Jahre.<\/p>\n<p>Edelstahlgeh\u00e4use mit 44,5 mm (Mitte)<br \/>\n19mm Stollenbreite<br \/>\nOriginal Drehl\u00fcnette<br \/>\nOriginal-Kunstharz-L\u00fcnetteneinsatz<br \/>\nOriginal Krone<br \/>\nSeiko 610B Automatikwerk im Inneren<\/p>\n<p><b data-removefontsize=\"true\" data-originalcomputedfontsize=\"13\">ANALYSE<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Es gibt Uhren, f\u00fcr die das Adjektiv \"ikonisch\" fast schon obligatorisch ist. Die Seiko Diver Referenz 6105\/8110 ist eine solche Uhr. Dieser Zeitmesser, den der japanische Hersteller zwischen 1969 und 1977 produzierte, trat die Nachfolge der ebenso ber\u00fchmten 6217 (62MAS) an und wurde bei den amerikanischen Soldaten in Vietnam aufgrund seiner geringen Kosten, seiner Pr\u00e4zision und seiner Langlebigkeit sofort beliebt. Aufgrund ihrer weiten Verbreitung bei den US-Marines wurde die Uhr von Martin Sheen getragen, der den Captain Willard in Francis Ford Coppolas Meisterwerk \"Apocalypse Now\" von 1979 spielte.<\/p>\n<p>Das Geh\u00e4use dieser Taucheruhr hat ein zeitloses Design: Es hat eine asymmetrische Kissenform durch die einzigartige Positionierung der Krone bei 4 Uhr. Sie ist in der Mitte des Geh\u00e4uses angebracht und wird von zwei Schutzvorrichtungen gesch\u00fctzt, wodurch dieses Geh\u00e4use sofort erkennbar ist. Die mit sechs vertikalen, griffig ger\u00e4ndelten Segmenten strukturierte Krone verf\u00fcgt im oberen Bereich \u00fcber die Funktion \"Drehen und Verriegeln\" (was sie sofort von der Krone der Marke Seiko unterscheidet, die bei der Referenz \/8000 \"Slim Willard\" als Steckkrone ausgef\u00fchrt ist). Der obere Teil dieses fabelhaften Geh\u00e4uses ist mit einer gezahnten Aluminiuml\u00fcnette (ohne Sperren) ausgestattet, in der sich ein Kunststoffeinsatz mit Skala befindet, um die Tauch- und Dekompressionszeiten zu messen.<\/p>\n<p>Das Zifferblatt ist schwarz mit einer wei\u00dfen Minuterie und einem Datumsfenster bei 3 Uhr. Die charakteristischen, erhabenen, viereckigen, mit Tritium gef\u00fcllten Stundenmarkierungen zeigen die Stunden an. Der Seiko Automatic Schriftzug befindet sich oben bei 12 Uhr; unten bei 6 Uhr ist das \"Suwa\"-Symbol (die erste Seiko-Fabrik) und der Schriftzug \"Water 150m Resist\" zu sehen, der mit dem Schriftzug auf dem \u00e4u\u00dferen Geh\u00e4useboden mit sechs Markierungen \"Water Resistant\" \u00fcbereinstimmt (die erste Generation, die aus den fr\u00fchen 1970er Jahren stammt, trug stattdessen \"Water Proof\"). Die Stunden- und Minutenzeiger sind stabf\u00f6rmig und mit Leuchtmasse gef\u00fcllt; der zentrale Sekundenzeiger ist typischerweise \"ruderf\u00f6rmig\" und ebenfalls mit Tritium gef\u00fcllt.<\/p>\n<p>Im Inneren dieser unglaublichen Uhr befindet sich das ebenso kultige Seiko 610B Automatikwerk. Es stellte einen bedeutenden technologischen Durchbruch f\u00fcr den japanischen Hersteller dar, der es 1968 auf den Markt brachte. Dieses Uhrwerk verf\u00fcgte \u00fcber eine Stoppuhr und eine Datumsanzeige. Es misst 12\u2033 Lignes (27,4 mm), hat 17 Lagersteine, ist mit einem Diashock-Sto\u00dfd\u00e4mpfer ausgestattet und l\u00e4uft mit 21.600 Umdrehungen pro Minute.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>SPECIFICATIONS Iconic Seiko Diver ref. 6105\/8110 called &#8220;Cpt. Willard,&#8221; with a stainless steel case and a Seiko 610B&hellip;<\/p>","protected":false},"featured_media":10518,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","template":"","meta":[],"product_brand":[218],"product_cat":[234],"product_tag":[],"class_list":["post-10517","product","type-product","status-publish","has-post-thumbnail","product_brand-seiko","product_cat-watches","first","instock","taxable","shipping-taxable","purchasable","product-type-simple"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO Premium plugin v27.3 (Yoast SEO v27.3) - https:\/\/yoast.com\/product\/yoast-seo-premium-wordpress\/ -->\n<title>Seiko Diver 6105-8110 &quot;Captain Willard&quot; Stainless Steel Case In-House 610B Automatic Movement From the Mid-1970s - The Vintageur<\/title>\n<meta name=\"description\" content=\"SPECIFICATIONS  Iconic Seiko Diver ref. 6105\/8110 called &quot;Cpt. Willard,&quot; with a stainless steel case and a Seiko 610B automatic movement, from the mid-1970s.  Stainless steel case measuring 44.5mm (center) 19mm lug width Original rotating bezel Original plastic resin bezel insert Original crown Seiko 610B automatic movement inside  ANALYSIS  There are watches for which the adjective &quot;iconic&quot; is almost obligatory. The Seiko Diver reference 6105\/8110 is that watch. This timepiece, produced by the Japanese manufacturer between 1969 and 1977, succeeded the equally famous 6217 (62MAS) and immediately became popular among American soldiers in Vietnam for its low cost, precision, and durability. Due to its widespread use among US Marines, the watch was worn by Martin Sheen, who played Captain Willard in Francis Ford Coppola&#039;s 1979 masterpiece &quot;Apocalypse Now.&quot;  The case of this diver&#039;s watch has a timeless design: it has an asymmetrical cushion shape due to the unique positioning of the crown at 4 o&#039;clock. It is inserted into the case-middle and protected by two guards, making this case instantly recognizable. The crown, structured with six vertical segments knurled for grip, features the &quot;turn and lock&quot; function on the upper section (which immediately differentiates it from the Seiko-branded crown, which is a push-fit crown on the reference \/8000 known as &quot;Slim Willard&quot;). The upper part of this fabulous case features a toothed aluminum bezel (without ratchets) that houses a graduated plastic resin insert for keeping track of dive and decompression times.  The dial is black with a white minute track and a date window at 3 o&#039;clock. The characteristic raised quadrangular hour markers, filled with tritium, mark the hours. The Seiko Automatic signature is at the top at 12 o&#039;clock; at the bottom at 6 o&#039;clock is the &quot;Suwa&quot; symbol (the first Seiko factory) and the wording &quot;Water 150m Resist,&quot; which is consistent with the wording on the six-mark &quot;Water Resistant&quot; outer caseback (the first generation, dating from the early 1970s, instead featured &quot;Water Proof&quot;). The hour and minute hands are baton-shaped with luminescent paste; the central seconds hand is typically &quot;oar-shaped&quot; and also filled with tritium.  Inside this incredible watch is the equally iconic Seiko 610B self-winding movement. It represented a significant technological breakthrough for the Japanese manufacturer, which launched it in 1968. This movement utilized a hack stopwatch and date display. It measures 12&quot; lignes (27.4mm), has 17 jewels, is equipped with a Diashock shock absorber, and runs at 21,600 vph.\" \/>\n<meta name=\"robots\" content=\"index, follow, max-snippet:-1, max-image-preview:large, max-video-preview:-1\" \/>\n<link rel=\"canonical\" href=\"https:\/\/thevintageur.com\/de\/shop\/seiko-6105-8110-cpt-willard\/\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:locale\" content=\"de_DE\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:type\" content=\"article\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:title\" content=\"Seiko Diver 6105-8110 &quot;Captain Willard&quot; Stainless Steel Case In-House 610B Automatic Movement From the Mid-1970s\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:description\" content=\"SPECIFICATIONS  Iconic Seiko Diver ref. 6105\/8110 called &quot;Cpt. Willard,&quot; with a stainless steel case and a Seiko 610B automatic movement, from the mid-1970s.  Stainless steel case measuring 44.5mm (center) 19mm lug width Original rotating bezel Original plastic resin bezel insert Original crown Seiko 610B automatic movement inside  ANALYSIS  There are watches for which the adjective &quot;iconic&quot; is almost obligatory. The Seiko Diver reference 6105\/8110 is that watch. This timepiece, produced by the Japanese manufacturer between 1969 and 1977, succeeded the equally famous 6217 (62MAS) and immediately became popular among American soldiers in Vietnam for its low cost, precision, and durability. Due to its widespread use among US Marines, the watch was worn by Martin Sheen, who played Captain Willard in Francis Ford Coppola&#039;s 1979 masterpiece &quot;Apocalypse Now.&quot;  The case of this diver&#039;s watch has a timeless design: it has an asymmetrical cushion shape due to the unique positioning of the crown at 4 o&#039;clock. It is inserted into the case-middle and protected by two guards, making this case instantly recognizable. The crown, structured with six vertical segments knurled for grip, features the &quot;turn and lock&quot; function on the upper section (which immediately differentiates it from the Seiko-branded crown, which is a push-fit crown on the reference \/8000 known as &quot;Slim Willard&quot;). The upper part of this fabulous case features a toothed aluminum bezel (without ratchets) that houses a graduated plastic resin insert for keeping track of dive and decompression times.  The dial is black with a white minute track and a date window at 3 o&#039;clock. The characteristic raised quadrangular hour markers, filled with tritium, mark the hours. The Seiko Automatic signature is at the top at 12 o&#039;clock; at the bottom at 6 o&#039;clock is the &quot;Suwa&quot; symbol (the first Seiko factory) and the wording &quot;Water 150m Resist,&quot; which is consistent with the wording on the six-mark &quot;Water Resistant&quot; outer caseback (the first generation, dating from the early 1970s, instead featured &quot;Water Proof&quot;). The hour and minute hands are baton-shaped with luminescent paste; the central seconds hand is typically &quot;oar-shaped&quot; and also filled with tritium.  Inside this incredible watch is the equally iconic Seiko 610B self-winding movement. It represented a significant technological breakthrough for the Japanese manufacturer, which launched it in 1968. This movement utilized a hack stopwatch and date display. 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Willard\", mit einem Edelstahlgeh\u00e4use und einem Seiko 610B Automatikwerk, aus der Mitte der 1970er Jahre.  Edelstahlgeh\u00e4use mit einer Gr\u00f6\u00dfe von 44,5 mm (Mitte) 19 mm Ansto\u00dfbreite Original-Drehl\u00fcnette Original-L\u00fcnetteneinsatz aus Kunststoff Original-Krone Seiko 610B-Automatikwerk im Inneren ANALYSE Es gibt Uhren, f\u00fcr die das Adjektiv \"ikonisch\" fast obligatorisch ist. Die Seiko Diver Referenz 6105\/8110 ist eine solche Uhr. Dieser Zeitmesser, den der japanische Hersteller zwischen 1969 und 1977 produzierte, trat die Nachfolge der ebenso ber\u00fchmten 6217 (62MAS) an und wurde aufgrund seiner geringen Kosten, seiner Pr\u00e4zision und seiner Langlebigkeit bei den amerikanischen Soldaten in Vietnam sofort beliebt. Aufgrund ihrer weiten Verbreitung bei den US-Marines wurde die Uhr von Martin Sheen getragen, der den Captain Willard in Francis Ford Coppolas Meisterwerk \"Apocalypse Now\" von 1979 spielte.  Das Geh\u00e4use dieser Taucheruhr hat ein zeitloses Design: Es hat eine asymmetrische Kissenform durch die einzigartige Positionierung der Krone bei 4 Uhr. Sie ist in die Geh\u00e4usemitte eingelassen und wird von zwei Schutzvorrichtungen gesch\u00fctzt, wodurch dieses Geh\u00e4use sofort erkennbar ist. Die mit sechs vertikalen, griffig ger\u00e4ndelten Segmenten strukturierte Krone verf\u00fcgt im oberen Bereich \u00fcber die Funktion \"Drehen und Verriegeln\" (wodurch sie sich sofort von der Krone der Marke Seiko unterscheidet, die bei der Referenz \/8000 als \"Slim Willard\" bekannt ist und mit einem Druckknopf versehen ist). Der obere Teil dieses fabelhaften Geh\u00e4uses ist mit einer gezahnten Aluminiuml\u00fcnette (ohne Sperren) ausgestattet, in der sich ein Kunststoffeinsatz mit Skala befindet, um die Tauch- und Dekompressionszeiten zu messen.  Das Zifferblatt ist schwarz mit einer wei\u00dfen Minuterie und einem Datumsfenster bei 3 Uhr. Die charakteristischen erhabenen, viereckigen, mit Tritium gef\u00fcllten Indexe markieren die Stunden. Oben bei 12 Uhr befindet sich der Schriftzug Seiko Automatic\", unten bei 6 Uhr das Suwa\"-Symbol (die erste Seiko-Fabrik) und der Schriftzug Water 150m Resist\", der mit dem Schriftzug auf dem \u00e4u\u00dferen Geh\u00e4useboden mit sechs Markierungen Water Resistant\" \u00fcbereinstimmt (die erste Generation aus den fr\u00fchen 1970er Jahren trug stattdessen Water Proof\"). Die Stunden- und Minutenzeiger sind stabf\u00f6rmig und mit Leuchtpaste versehen; der zentrale Sekundenzeiger ist typischerweise \"ruderf\u00f6rmig\" und ebenfalls mit Tritium gef\u00fcllt.  Im Inneren dieser unglaublichen Uhr befindet sich das ebenso kultige Seiko 610B Automatikwerk. Es stellte einen bedeutenden technologischen Durchbruch f\u00fcr den japanischen Hersteller dar, der es 1968 auf den Markt brachte. Dieses Uhrwerk verf\u00fcgte \u00fcber eine Stoppuhr und eine Datumsanzeige. Es misst 12\" Lignes (27,4 mm), hat 17 Lagersteine, ist mit einem Diashock-Sto\u00dfd\u00e4mpfer ausgestattet und l\u00e4uft mit 21.600 Umdrehungen pro Minute.","robots":{"index":"index","follow":"follow","max-snippet":"max-snippet:-1","max-image-preview":"max-image-preview:large","max-video-preview":"max-video-preview:-1"},"canonical":"https:\/\/thevintageur.com\/de\/shop\/seiko-6105-8110-cpt-willard\/","og_locale":"de_DE","og_type":"article","og_title":"Seiko Diver 6105-8110 \"Captain Willard\" Stainless Steel Case In-House 610B Automatic Movement From the Mid-1970s","og_description":"SPECIFICATIONS  Iconic Seiko Diver ref. 6105\/8110 called \"Cpt. Willard,\" with a stainless steel case and a Seiko 610B automatic movement, from the mid-1970s.  Stainless steel case measuring 44.5mm (center) 19mm lug width Original rotating bezel Original plastic resin bezel insert Original crown Seiko 610B automatic movement inside  ANALYSIS  There are watches for which the adjective \"iconic\" is almost obligatory. The Seiko Diver reference 6105\/8110 is that watch. This timepiece, produced by the Japanese manufacturer between 1969 and 1977, succeeded the equally famous 6217 (62MAS) and immediately became popular among American soldiers in Vietnam for its low cost, precision, and durability. Due to its widespread use among US Marines, the watch was worn by Martin Sheen, who played Captain Willard in Francis Ford Coppola's 1979 masterpiece \"Apocalypse Now.\"  The case of this diver's watch has a timeless design: it has an asymmetrical cushion shape due to the unique positioning of the crown at 4 o'clock. It is inserted into the case-middle and protected by two guards, making this case instantly recognizable. The crown, structured with six vertical segments knurled for grip, features the \"turn and lock\" function on the upper section (which immediately differentiates it from the Seiko-branded crown, which is a push-fit crown on the reference \/8000 known as \"Slim Willard\"). The upper part of this fabulous case features a toothed aluminum bezel (without ratchets) that houses a graduated plastic resin insert for keeping track of dive and decompression times.  The dial is black with a white minute track and a date window at 3 o'clock. The characteristic raised quadrangular hour markers, filled with tritium, mark the hours. The Seiko Automatic signature is at the top at 12 o'clock; at the bottom at 6 o'clock is the \"Suwa\" symbol (the first Seiko factory) and the wording \"Water 150m Resist,\" which is consistent with the wording on the six-mark \"Water Resistant\" outer caseback (the first generation, dating from the early 1970s, instead featured \"Water Proof\"). The hour and minute hands are baton-shaped with luminescent paste; the central seconds hand is typically \"oar-shaped\" and also filled with tritium.  Inside this incredible watch is the equally iconic Seiko 610B self-winding movement. It represented a significant technological breakthrough for the Japanese manufacturer, which launched it in 1968. This movement utilized a hack stopwatch and date display. It measures 12\" lignes (27.4mm), has 17 jewels, is equipped with a Diashock shock absorber, and runs at 21,600 vph.","og_url":"https:\/\/thevintageur.com\/de\/shop\/seiko-6105-8110-cpt-willard\/","og_site_name":"The Vintageur","article_modified_time":"2025-09-20T14:31:00+00:00","og_image":[{"width":2320,"height":2320,"url":"https:\/\/thevintageur.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/04\/DSCF6427.jpg","type":"image\/jpeg"}],"twitter_card":"summary_large_image","twitter_misc":{"Preis":"2.650,00&nbsp;&euro;","Verf\u00fcgbarkeit":"Auf Lager"},"schema":{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org","@graph":[{"@type":"WebPage","@id":"https:\/\/thevintageur.com\/shop\/seiko-6105-8110-cpt-willard\/","url":"https:\/\/thevintageur.com\/shop\/seiko-6105-8110-cpt-willard\/","name":"Seiko Diver 6105-8110 \"Captain Willard\" Edelstahlgeh\u00e4use In-House 610B Automatikwerk aus der Mitte der 1970er Jahre - The Vintageur","isPartOf":{"@id":"https:\/\/thevintageur.com\/#website"},"primaryImageOfPage":{"@id":"https:\/\/thevintageur.com\/shop\/seiko-6105-8110-cpt-willard\/#primaryimage"},"image":{"@id":"https:\/\/thevintageur.com\/shop\/seiko-6105-8110-cpt-willard\/#primaryimage"},"thumbnailUrl":"https:\/\/thevintageur.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/04\/DSCF6427.jpg","datePublished":"2025-09-20T12:05:35+00:00","dateModified":"2025-09-20T14:31:00+00:00","description":"SPEZIFIKATIONEN Ikonische Seiko Diver ref. 6105\/8110 genannt \"Cpt. Willard\", mit einem Edelstahlgeh\u00e4use und einem Seiko 610B Automatikwerk, aus der Mitte der 1970er Jahre. Edelstahlgeh\u00e4use mit 44,5 mm (Mitte) 19 mm Ansto\u00dfbreite Originaldrehl\u00fcnette Originall\u00fcnetteneinsatz aus Kunststoff Originalkrone Seiko 610B-Automatikwerk im Inneren ANALYSE Es gibt Uhren, f\u00fcr die das Adjektiv \"ikonisch\" fast obligatorisch ist. Die Seiko Diver Referenz 6105\/8110 ist eine solche Uhr. Dieser Zeitmesser, den der japanische Hersteller zwischen 1969 und 1977 produzierte, trat die Nachfolge der ebenso ber\u00fchmten 6217 (62MAS) an und wurde aufgrund seiner geringen Kosten, seiner Pr\u00e4zision und seiner Langlebigkeit bei den amerikanischen Soldaten in Vietnam sofort beliebt. Aufgrund ihrer weiten Verbreitung bei den US-Marines wurde die Uhr von Martin Sheen getragen, der den Captain Willard in Francis Ford Coppolas Meisterwerk \"Apocalypse Now\" von 1979 spielte. Das Geh\u00e4use dieser Taucheruhr hat ein zeitloses Design: Es hat eine asymmetrische Kissenform durch die einzigartige Positionierung der Krone bei 4 Uhr. Sie ist in die Geh\u00e4usemitte eingelassen und wird von zwei Schutzvorrichtungen gesch\u00fctzt, wodurch dieses Geh\u00e4use sofort erkennbar ist. Die mit sechs vertikalen, griffig ger\u00e4ndelten Segmenten strukturierte Krone verf\u00fcgt im oberen Bereich \u00fcber die Funktion \"Drehen und Verriegeln\" (was sie sofort von der Krone der Marke Seiko unterscheidet, die bei der Referenz \/8000 \"Slim Willard\" als Steckkrone ausgef\u00fchrt ist). Der obere Teil dieses fabelhaften Geh\u00e4uses ist mit einer gezahnten Aluminiuml\u00fcnette (ohne Sperren) ausgestattet, in der sich ein Kunststoffeinsatz mit Skala befindet, um die Tauch- und Dekompressionszeiten zu messen. Das Zifferblatt ist schwarz mit einer wei\u00dfen Minuterie und einem Datumsfenster bei 3 Uhr. Die charakteristischen erhabenen, viereckigen, mit Tritium gef\u00fcllten Indexe markieren die Stunden. Oben bei 12 Uhr befindet sich der Schriftzug Seiko Automatic\", unten bei 6 Uhr das Suwa\"-Symbol (die erste Seiko-Fabrik) und der Schriftzug Water 150m Resist\", der mit dem Schriftzug auf dem \u00e4u\u00dferen Geh\u00e4useboden mit sechs Markierungen Water Resistant\" \u00fcbereinstimmt (die erste Generation aus den fr\u00fchen 1970er Jahren trug stattdessen Water Proof\"). Die Stunden- und Minutenzeiger sind stabf\u00f6rmig und mit Leuchtpaste versehen; der zentrale Sekundenzeiger ist typisch \"ruderf\u00f6rmig\" und ebenfalls mit Tritium gef\u00fcllt. Im Inneren dieser unglaublichen Uhr befindet sich das ebenso kultige Seiko 610B Automatikwerk. Es stellte einen bedeutenden technologischen Durchbruch f\u00fcr den japanischen Hersteller dar, der es 1968 auf den Markt brachte. Dieses Uhrwerk verf\u00fcgte \u00fcber eine Stoppuhr und eine Datumsanzeige. 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