1972 Seiko 6106-7107 Automatic 70m Sport Diver (Resist)

1972 Seiko 6106-7107 Automatic 70m Sport Diver (Resist)

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There was no shortage of amazing Sport Divers offered by Seiko from the late 60’s and through the 1970’s. Beefy cases and an array of colors and designs made for several memorable pieces, most of which still top the lists of collectors today. One in particular would be the first in a long line of orange dialed divers that continues to this day. The 6106-7107 was part of a series of similarly styled divers across two different movements. It was, however, the only one to have both a unique dial color and case. Neither were shared with any other model at the time. The orange itself is a flat pumpkin hue that’s perfectly contrasted by black lettering, and applied monument markers. Both the hands and the markers are striped, and are beautifully complemented by the wide inner rotating bezel. It’s a “count-up” style that can be rotated via the recessed crown at four o’clock. The case is a saucer style with a flat, beveled bezel that doesn’t sit too high on the wrist. Overall, it’s a stellar design that’s sure to grab attention in any setting, and nice examples are getting harder to find by the day. This one from September of ‘72 is phenomenal. The case is crisp and unpolished with the factory finishes still intact. The dial is flawless, and free of the color fade typically seen on this model. The inner bezel is a deep matte black, and rotates smoothly in either direction via the crown. It’s completely original other than a replacement crystal, and post service, the hacking 6106C is keeping near perfect time. We’ve paired it with an updated “Tropic” style strap that showcases the dial and provides a comfortable fit and finish. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a true Seiko first.


CNS “Tropic” Style Black Rubber Strap


Serviced 8/1/20

Diameter- 43mm

Lugs- 19mm

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