Beautiful - one of my all time favourites and always good to see a refreshed mint example.
The Seiko 6105-8110, that iconic divers watch that a lot of new WIS are infatuated with. Unmolested, original specimens are getting hard to find even here in Japan.
I miraculously bought this 6105-8110 from an uninformed seller who had misspelled the listing and had set a buyitnow for less than half of market price.
He had kept it unworn in his closet for the last 15 some years, so after it arrived I took it to Montre in Tsukiji (near the world's biggest wholesale fish market), one of the few watchmakers that are recommended by Seiko Corporation themselves.
They did a spectacular job of cleaning the watch, got the crown lock to work, regulated to +/-15 seconds a day, and waterpressure-tested to 150m!!!
Although there is some discoloring of the hands, the pale red dot on the seconds hand is still visible and the lume is faint but present.
The classic waffle strap I sourced from wjean, but I'm sure it would look great on a Phoenix olive nato (if I can figure out how to pop the stubborn springbar).
As always I am a novice with cameras/photography, but hope you enjoy.
The crystal has some slight scratches, but then I (again) miraculously found and bought one of these...
...along with a genuine spare crown and stem and what looks to be a period box.
Heirloom watch.
Beautiful - one of my all time favourites and always good to see a refreshed mint example.
Fantastic! Amazing find. I was in Tsujiki a few weeks ago for breakfast, didn't know there was a watchmaker there. Have you been to the Seiko museum? Unfortunately I only found out about it on my return from Japan, so missed it.
love it!
Very nice, good find with the parts too
What's the crystal for?
Last edited by Thewatchbloke; 30th May 2013 at 15:27.
Impressive. Sometimes all you need is luck.
A beautiful piece.
That one is gorgeous, what a good find.
Congratulations! Looks absolutely stunning.