Beautiful watch, Blake. Love the grey Nato. From a serviceability standpoint, the 6106 is relatively simple to service and there are plenty of spare parts out there should something go wrong. I had the opportunity to service and restore a US Marine's Vietnam era combat worn Seiko 6105-8110 Willard a few months back. What an honor. These Vietnam era Seikos are very special. Enjoy. Regarding the quickset Day, the 6106 uses the crown. Push in slightly to advance the date, push in a bit more to advance the day. You might pull the crown and make sure there is no dirt or crude built up in the crown recess preventing the crown from moving toward the case over the case tube far enough to advance the day. Otherwise, the crown stem may be a bit short. John S
Thanks, John! I have it on my wrist and I did notice it yesterday I could change the date when I pushed a little “harder!” Great and valuable information, 🙏 thank you! And I appreciate the kind words, these watches are very special 👍
My Dad had an original one, he got it while serving in Vietnam. He always wore it until one day he cracked the crystal. He sent it for repairs at a local shop. The store burned to the ground a few days later. They offered to replace it but he said it was irreplaceable. I assume it was the memories associated with it.
I have a Seiko SNK381... it's probably the closest thing I'll ever have to the originals but I still Lourve the heck out of it... So much so, that I placed a Casio Royale AE1200 Leather strap on it... Fits it to a T. 😁
That's a great idea! I just ordered my snk381k1 and I've also got a casio ae1200wh. I ordered a seiko nylon band for the 381 but I may try it out with the casio strap as well. Thanks for the idea!
@andromedagodit2492 I did it! And it looks phenomenal. I'm not the biggest fan of metal bracelets, they pull my arm hairs to the point it looks like someone shaved my wrist, and nylon straps aggravate my skin so I'm glad to see that the rubber straps hold true and still look historically authentic
What an awesome watch Blake! I think it's pretty cool that it is all stainless steel. Your video made me wear my Seiko SNKS79 again, which looks like a 62mas had a baby with a MACV-SOG Seiko. (IMHO still one of the best dials one can find on a Seiko 5) And also it started another hunt ... for another Seiko 😀 What do you think of the Praesidus Rec-Spec?
First of all, I think the SNKS79 is great. Been looking for one of those too! Praesidus seems cool but I have never handled one. I’d like to in the future as well. Hang onto that Seiko5. Future classic 👍
@@threehandhunter Those little Seiko 5 are just great. Will keep it for sure. Bought 2 about a year ago from jomashop, one intended for a mod. BTW the SNXS79 (sorry not SNKS79) is currently in stock at Jomashop and the price looks pretty fair to me. I am hunting for an SNK381 now ... and I bet you know why 😀
@@threehandhunterBlake i just found the following info about setting day and date on the 6619, maybe this works on your watch too: Adjusting the day and date on vintage Seiko watches like this never gets old or boring. A light push of the crown quickly changes the date, and you can adjust the day by pushing the crown in a bit further. The 6119C offers the day in two languages. There is also the 6119A movement with a single-language day wheel. Found this in Fratello Watches
Sunday, March 3rd, 2024, Hello Hollywood, I'm preparing to Text a Pafatrooper from Hill 875 from the 'Nam. After over FIVE Years IT'S a shame that nobody Believes me. With a Giant Marble Monument above my Headstone, at the corner of Woodward Ave. and 12 Mile you can visit me at the Detroit Dream Cruise around August 21ST of any Year. Very Sincerely, SUN DOWN Tattooed HIGH PRIEST a.k.a. Neal Patrick Fry from Detroit, Michigan.
@@threehandhunter Thanks man! I ended up getting one that looks like it's in really good shape on eBay for a little more than that. Probably overpaid but they aren't easy to find, even though the DX isn't a true MACV I like it better because it's all SS.
Beautiful watch, Blake. Love the grey Nato. From a serviceability standpoint, the 6106 is relatively simple to service and there are plenty of spare parts out there should something go wrong. I had the opportunity to service and restore a US Marine's Vietnam era combat worn Seiko 6105-8110 Willard a few months back. What an honor. These Vietnam era Seikos are very special. Enjoy. Regarding the quickset Day, the 6106 uses the crown. Push in slightly to advance the date, push in a bit more to advance the day. You might pull the crown and make sure there is no dirt or crude built up in the crown recess preventing the crown from moving toward the case over the case tube far enough to advance the day. Otherwise, the crown stem may be a bit short. John S
Thanks, John! I have it on my wrist and I did notice it yesterday I could change the date when I pushed a little “harder!” Great and valuable information, 🙏 thank you! And I appreciate the kind words, these watches are very special 👍
My Dad had an original one, he got it while serving in Vietnam. He always wore it until one day he cracked the crystal. He sent it for repairs at a local shop. The store burned to the ground a few days later. They offered to replace it but he said it was irreplaceable. I assume it was the memories associated with it.
Man, I’m so sorry to hear that.
I've been looking forward to this video, 3HH!
I hope you enjoy it, Marcelo! 👍👍
Great video! That date quick set feature is plenty cool
Thanks man, yeah one of those really neat features Seiko did back in the day 👍
Great vid and cool piece! WOE’s site is great - extremely well-written articles. Will looking forward to that vid when you find that 6619.
Thank you, sir!!
I love WOE! Great information all the time
You are a wonderful story teller.... I iove watches too. especially the ones hiding behind a story
Thank you! Very kind compliment 🙏
I have a Seiko SNK381... it's probably the closest thing I'll ever have to the originals but I still Lourve the heck out of it... So much so, that I placed a Casio Royale AE1200 Leather strap on it... Fits it to a T. 😁
I actually love that one, and my buddy will probably sell me his. I would love to have that as a daily beater! I love that strap idea!
That's a great idea! I just ordered my snk381k1 and I've also got a casio ae1200wh. I ordered a seiko nylon band for the 381 but I may try it out with the casio strap as well. Thanks for the idea!
@@lojomc9311 Great stuff, gotta share guys. 😉
@andromedagodit2492 I did it! And it looks phenomenal. I'm not the biggest fan of metal bracelets, they pull my arm hairs to the point it looks like someone shaved my wrist, and nylon straps aggravate my skin so I'm glad to see that the rubber straps hold true and still look historically authentic
What an awesome watch Blake! I think it's pretty cool that it is all stainless steel.
Your video made me wear my Seiko SNKS79 again, which looks like a 62mas had a baby with a MACV-SOG Seiko. (IMHO still one of the best dials one can find on a Seiko 5)
And also it started another hunt ... for another Seiko 😀
What do you think of the Praesidus Rec-Spec?
First of all, I think the SNKS79 is great. Been looking for one of those too! Praesidus seems cool but I have never handled one. I’d like to in the future as well. Hang onto that Seiko5. Future classic 👍
@@threehandhunter Those little Seiko 5 are just great. Will keep it for sure. Bought 2 about a year ago from jomashop, one intended for a mod. BTW the SNXS79 (sorry not SNKS79) is currently in stock at Jomashop and the price looks pretty fair to me. I am hunting for an SNK381 now ... and I bet you know why 😀
@@threehandhunterBlake i just found the following info about setting day and date on the 6619, maybe this works on your watch too: Adjusting the day and date on vintage Seiko watches like this never gets old or boring. A light push of the crown quickly changes the date, and you can adjust the day by pushing the crown in a bit further. The 6119C offers the day in two languages. There is also the 6119A movement with a single-language day wheel.
Found this in Fratello Watches
Yes, thank you! I just found out about the crown too!@@7rslender
O modleo 6106-8100 é um MACV-SOG? Já li alguns artigos que militar usaram ele também e que seria o 4 modelo militar. Tenho até os links.
I have read that too! I think watches of espionage did a special on that! I’m sure some personal wore their own favorite Seikos too
Looks superb even it's not a gen macv 😎👍
Thank you, sir! 👍
"Sweet Dreams Hayden Panettiere"
😀
Sunday, March 3rd, 2024,
Hello Hollywood,
I'm preparing to Text a Pafatrooper from Hill 875
from the 'Nam.
After over FIVE Years IT'S
a shame that nobody Believes me.
With a Giant Marble Monument
above my Headstone, at the corner of Woodward Ave. and 12 Mile you
can visit me at the Detroit Dream Cruise around August 21ST of any
Year.
Very Sincerely,
SUN DOWN Tattooed HIGH PRIEST a.k.a. Neal Patrick Fry
from Detroit, Michigan.
" Zulu Time " is up Hollywood!!!
@@threehandhunter wbat?!!?
What?!!?
Care to share how much you paid for this one? The ones I've seen on eBay are at least $1200 but im wondering if that's too much
I think that’s fair, but unfortunately eBay you have fees too. Closer to 1K is what I’d be looking for 👍
@@threehandhunter Thanks man! I ended up getting one that looks like it's in really good shape on eBay for a little more than that. Probably overpaid but they aren't easy to find, even though the DX isn't a true MACV I like it better because it's all SS.
Blake, fellow 0311 here, how's it going hardcharger? Just found your channel.
Hey Devil Dog! Thanks for listening in! 3/9 1990-1994. You?
@@threehandhunter first of the first 98-02!!
Have not seen one in well over 55 years
My goodness 👍
I have three SOG Seikos if you’re interested I’ll send pictures also original SOG 🔪 Knives
Thanks! Maybe you get some replies here