{"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\/it\/shop\/seiko-6105-8110-cpt-willard\/","title":{"rendered":"Seiko Diver 6105-8110 \"Captain Willard\" Cassa in acciaio inossidabile Movimento automatico 610B della met\u00e0 degli anni '70"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><b data-removefontsize=\"true\" data-originalcomputedfontsize=\"13\">SPECIFICHE<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Iconico Seiko Diver ref. 6105\/8110 chiamato \"Cpt. Willard\", con cassa in acciaio e movimento automatico Seiko 610B, risalente alla met\u00e0 degli anni Settanta.<\/p>\n<p>Cassa in acciaio inossidabile di 44,5 mm (centro)<br \/>\nLarghezza anse 19 mm<br \/>\nLunetta girevole originale<br \/>\nInserto originale in resina plastica della lunetta<br \/>\nCorona originale<br \/>\nMovimento automatico Seiko 610B all'interno<\/p>\n<p><b data-removefontsize=\"true\" data-originalcomputedfontsize=\"13\">ANALISI<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Ci sono orologi per i quali l'aggettivo \"iconico\" \u00e8 quasi obbligatorio. Il Seiko Diver referenza 6105\/8110 \u00e8 quell'orologio. Questo orologio, prodotto dalla manifattura giapponese tra il 1969 e il 1977, \u00e8 succeduto all'altrettanto famoso 6217 (62MAS) ed \u00e8 diventato subito popolare tra i soldati americani in Vietnam per il suo basso costo, la precisione e la durata. Grazie alla sua diffusione tra i Marines americani, l'orologio \u00e8 stato indossato da Martin Sheen, che ha interpretato il Capitano Willard nel capolavoro di Francis Ford Coppola del 1979 \"Apocalypse Now\".<\/p>\n<p>La cassa di questo orologio subacqueo ha un design senza tempo: ha una forma a cuscino asimmetrica dovuta al posizionamento unico della corona a ore 4. La corona \u00e8 inserita nella carrure e protetta da due protezioni. Inserita nella carrure e protetta da due protezioni, la cassa \u00e8 immediatamente riconoscibile. La corona, strutturata con sei segmenti verticali zigrinati per la presa, presenta la funzione \"gira e blocca\" nella parte superiore (il che la differenzia immediatamente dalla corona a marchio Seiko, che \u00e8 una corona a pressione sulla referenza \/8000 nota come \"Slim Willard\"). La parte superiore di questa favolosa cassa presenta una lunetta in alluminio dentata (senza cricchetti) che ospita un inserto graduato in resina plastica per tenere traccia dei tempi di immersione e decompressione.<\/p>\n<p>Il quadrante \u00e8 nero con minuteria bianca e datario a finestrella a ore 3. Gli indici quadrangolari in rilievo, riempiti di trizio, segnano le ore. I caratteristici indici quadrangolari in rilievo, riempiti di trizio, segnano le ore. La firma Seiko Automatic si trova in alto a ore 12; in basso a ore 6 si trova il simbolo \"Suwa\" (la prima fabbrica Seiko) e la dicitura \"Water 150m Resist\", coerente con la dicitura sul fondello esterno a sei segni \"Water Resistant\" (la prima generazione, risalente ai primi anni '70, riportava invece \"Water Proof\"). Le lancette delle ore e dei minuti sono a forma di bastone con pasta luminescente; la lancetta centrale dei secondi \u00e8 tipicamente \"a remo\" e anch'essa riempita di trizio.<\/p>\n<p>All'interno di questo incredibile orologio si trova l'altrettanto iconico movimento Seiko 610B a carica automatica. Ha rappresentato un'importante svolta tecnologica per la manifattura giapponese, che lo ha lanciato nel 1968. Questo movimento utilizzava un cronometro a scomparsa e un datario. Misura 12\u2033 lignes (27,4 mm), ha 17 rubini, \u00e8 dotato di un ammortizzatore Diashock e funziona a 21.600 vph.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>SPECIFICATIONS Iconic Seiko Diver ref. 6105\/8110 called &#8220;Cpt. 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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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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. 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Willard\", con cassa in acciaio inossidabile e movimento automatico Seiko 610B, della met\u00e0 degli anni Settanta.  Cassa in acciaio inossidabile di 44,5 mm (centro) Larghezza delle anse di 19 mm Lunetta girevole originale Inserto della lunetta in resina plastica originale Corona originale Movimento automatico Seiko 610B interno ANALISI Ci sono orologi per i quali l'aggettivo \"iconico\" \u00e8 quasi obbligatorio. Il Seiko Diver referenza 6105\/8110 \u00e8 quell'orologio. Questo orologio, prodotto dalla manifattura giapponese tra il 1969 e il 1977, \u00e8 succeduto all'altrettanto famoso 6217 (62MAS) ed \u00e8 diventato subito popolare tra i soldati americani in Vietnam per il suo basso costo, la precisione e la durata. Grazie alla sua diffusione tra i Marines americani, l'orologio \u00e8 stato indossato da Martin Sheen, che ha interpretato il Capitano Willard nel capolavoro di Francis Ford Coppola del 1979 \"Apocalypse Now\".  La cassa di questo orologio subacqueo ha un design senza tempo: ha una forma a cuscino asimmetrica dovuta al posizionamento unico della corona a ore 4. Essa \u00e8 inserita nella carrure. Inserita nella carrure e protetta da due protezioni, la cassa \u00e8 immediatamente riconoscibile. La corona, strutturata con sei segmenti verticali zigrinati per la presa, presenta la funzione \"turn and lock\" nella parte superiore (che la differenzia immediatamente dalla corona a marchio Seiko, che \u00e8 una corona a pressione sulla referenza \/8000 nota come \"Slim Willard\"). La parte superiore di questa favolosa cassa presenta una lunetta in alluminio dentata (senza cricchetti) che ospita un inserto graduato in resina plastica per tenere traccia dei tempi di immersione e decompressione.  Il quadrante \u00e8 nero con una minuteria bianca e una finestrella della data a ore 3. I caratteristici indici quadrangolari in rilievo, riempiti di trizio, segnano le ore. La firma Seiko Automatic si trova in alto a ore 12; in basso a ore 6 si trova il simbolo \"Suwa\" (la prima fabbrica Seiko) e la dicitura \"Water 150m Resist\", coerente con la dicitura sul fondello esterno a sei segni \"Water Resistant\" (la prima generazione, risalente ai primi anni '70, riportava invece \"Water Proof\"). Le lancette delle ore e dei minuti sono a forma di bastone con pasta luminescente; la lancetta centrale dei secondi \u00e8 tipicamente \"a remo\" e anch'essa riempita di trizio.  All'interno di questo incredibile orologio si trova l'altrettanto iconico movimento Seiko 610B a carica automatica. Esso ha rappresentato un'importante svolta tecnologica per la manifattura giapponese, che lo ha lanciato nel 1968. Questo movimento utilizzava un cronometro a scomparsa e un datario. Misura 12\" lignes (27,4 mm), ha 17 rubini, \u00e8 dotato di un ammortizzatore Diashock e funziona a 21.600 vph.","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\/it\/negozio\/seiko-6105-8110-cpt-willard\/","og_locale":"it_IT","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\/it\/negozio\/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":{"Prezzo":"2.650,00&nbsp;&euro;","Disponibilit\u00e0":"In stock"},"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\" Cassa in acciaio inossidabile Movimento automatico 610B della met\u00e0 degli anni '70 - Il 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":"SPECIFICHE Iconico Seiko Diver ref. 6105\/8110 chiamato \"Cpt. Willard\", con cassa in acciaio inossidabile e movimento automatico Seiko 610B, della met\u00e0 degli anni Settanta. Cassa in acciaio inossidabile di 44,5 mm (centro) Larghezza delle anse di 19 mm Lunetta girevole originale Inserto della lunetta in resina plastica originale Corona originale Movimento automatico Seiko 610B interno ANALISI Ci sono orologi per i quali l'aggettivo \"iconico\" \u00e8 quasi obbligatorio. Il Seiko Diver referenza 6105\/8110 \u00e8 quell'orologio. Questo orologio, prodotto dalla manifattura giapponese tra il 1969 e il 1977, \u00e8 succeduto all'altrettanto famoso 6217 (62MAS) ed \u00e8 diventato subito popolare tra i soldati americani in Vietnam per il suo basso costo, la precisione e la durata. Grazie alla sua diffusione tra i Marines americani, l'orologio \u00e8 stato indossato da Martin Sheen, che ha interpretato il Capitano Willard nel capolavoro di Francis Ford Coppola del 1979 \"Apocalypse Now\". La cassa di questo orologio subacqueo ha un design senza tempo: ha una forma a cuscino asimmetrica dovuta al posizionamento unico della corona a ore 4. Essa \u00e8 inserita nella carrure. Inserita nella carrure e protetta da due protezioni, la cassa \u00e8 immediatamente riconoscibile. La corona, strutturata con sei segmenti verticali zigrinati per la presa, presenta la funzione \"gira e blocca\" nella parte superiore (il che la differenzia immediatamente dalla corona a marchio Seiko, che \u00e8 una corona a pressione sulla referenza \/8000 nota come \"Slim Willard\"). La parte superiore di questa favolosa cassa presenta una lunetta in alluminio dentata (senza cricchetti) che ospita un inserto graduato in resina plastica per tenere traccia dei tempi di immersione e decompressione. Il quadrante \u00e8 nero con una minuteria bianca e una finestrella della data a ore 3. I caratteristici indici quadrangolari in rilievo, riempiti di trizio, segnano le ore. La firma Seiko Automatic si trova in alto a ore 12; in basso a ore 6 si trova il simbolo \"Suwa\" (la prima fabbrica Seiko) e la dicitura \"Water 150m Resist\", coerente con la dicitura sul fondello esterno a sei segni \"Water Resistant\" (la prima generazione, risalente ai primi anni '70, riportava invece \"Water Proof\"). Le lancette delle ore e dei minuti sono a forma di bastone con pasta luminescente; la lancetta centrale dei secondi \u00e8 tipicamente \"a remo\" e anch'essa riempita di trizio. All'interno di questo incredibile orologio si trova l'altrettanto iconico movimento Seiko 610B a carica automatica. Esso ha rappresentato un'importante svolta tecnologica per la manifattura giapponese, che lo ha lanciato nel 1968. Questo movimento utilizzava un cronometro a scomparsa e un datario. 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