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I bought the Rdunae 6105-8110 homage 2 years ago and in my opinion, it’s the best “Captain Willard” homage on the market. The finishing, measurements, details,etc,etc. it’s my watch when I,m going to the beach, garden works, sometimes when I’m running and two months ago I went for diving with it 38 meters deep, and everything is working perfectly and the condition is perfect. Many thanks for your very informative video.
It is a lovely watch but it's hit or miss I bought it less than 9 months ago and the time is all over the place on it, it's always 10 mins to 30 mins slow
I am a fan of most of the Seiko divers beginning with their 6105-8000 (known as the Slim Willard, introduced in 1968) through the SKX007. However, I'm not willing to pay a lot of money for what could be a beat-up, mismatched frankenwatch, or scalpers prices for a NOS SKX007. Anyway, thanks to your review, I decided on the Rdunae because it seems to be the most accurate homage, right down to the 19mm lugs. The Willard was sold out so I bought the 6105-8000. I've had it a month and couldn't be happier. If or when Rdunae releases more Willards I will buy one of them, too.
13:55 I believe your crown is faithful, with the "LOCK" arrow pointing in a counter-clockwise direction. I think the original 6105 featured a fiddly push-and-twist locking action to close and lock down the crown. Ironically, the counter-clockwise arrow on your watch is fibbing, because to lock your crown you have to twist it clockwise. I have recently - in the last couple of weeks - bought myself a RDUNAE R2X from AliExpress. It resembles your watch in the review video almost exactly - but the crown on mine features the arrow after the "LOCK", in the clockwise direction. So mine is slightly less faithful in appearance but it tells the truth regarding locking the crown. I paid about GBP120 for mine and I adore it. I am so chuffed to be wearing such an earnest homage to the original Captain Willard piece.
$1100 for a Seiko Turtle reissue is just insane. I got a Seiko gold Indices, and a Seiko Pepsi turtle for $280 a piece back around 2016. I gifted one to my brother, and sold the other. Now I have the black dial Steeldive Willard, and the Watchdives Willard, and I am happy. I also have a white dial Ratio 007 watch, and WOW… the quality hands down blows the Seiko 007 away! Great channel by the way. Subscribed!
The original Seiko 6105-8110 (Willard) had the crown at exactly 4, the new Seiko has it at 19 after and the other homages it is located at 21 after, the Rdunae has it correct at exactly 4. Also, all the other homages have the blue anti-reflective to the sapphire crystals but the Rdunae has clear now. The first runs had the blue but they have since changed it to the clear. Great comparison thanks for uploading it.
@@AstroVanTribeI was honestly shocked when Seiko didn't place the crown at the proper location, I thought it was a fake with the Seiko name on it at first. I will order my Rdunae here in a couple weeks and after seeing it in your review with all the other ones it has me even more stoked to finally get one.
Sweet video - thank you. I have a Heimdallr Willard which I modded into an exact replica. I’ve never liked the unsigned crown and crown at the 4.2ish. I just ordered the Rdunae which I’m going to transfer my hands and dial into. The LOCK arrow on the Rdunae is correct. The original wasn’t a screw down crown; it rotated and locked into place counterclockwise. I picked up four 19mm straps from Uncle Seiko; chocolate bar, waffle, tropic, and the tire track.
Well done! Great close ups! The Seiko 2020 re- issue is my favorite of Seiko diver watches (the only Willard I own) of a collection of lots of Seiko divers.
Thank for the comprehensive and very useful review. Whilst it isn't 'original', I like the fully lumed bezel, mainly because I do actually dive, and it makes the thing easier to read in low light when using the timer.
Rdunae is gorgeous. Top notch across the board and best of all CLEAR AR COATING not that wierd blue coating the others all have. Im just curious if an 18mm nato is sturdy enough for that watch weight
Good sign-que the choppers at the end. Brass Willard looks best. I want the new Addiesdive in brass-it has an all brass bezel. Looking forward to the face mods.
Great video I just bought a steeldive, it was cheap and I don't know if I can wear a 44mm case watch, my wrists arn't small but I'm used to 36 and 40mm watches. Love the video and now im wishing id bought the rd. Should be here in 5 days so will find out then :D
@bigriceburner I do have both. I have smurf and Hulk sub homage. And white dial addiesdive and green dial steel dive turtle homage. I really think I like the turtle style better than the submariner style.
I made it from a cheap green bund strap I purchased off eBay and a oxblood NATO strap I purchased off Amazon that I cut the safety section off of which turned it into a ZULU strap - That was before I taught myself how to make my own straps. I've been meaning to make a better version of that strap....
It would be rather difficult for a utilitarian device (tool) like a watch to claim design copyright, which is typically limited to creative artwork. The shape of the coke bottle is part of that brand's trademark protections. However, this would be another difficulty as the Seiko brand is not universally associated with the Cpt Willard design. In fact, there are really limited capabilities to protect this iconic design from these "homage" designs.
Most of the homages have anemic, thin hands compared to the Seiko, especially the hour hand. I bought and sold the Addiesdive, or was it the Steeldive. the dial and the hands seemed to lack proportion one with the other. The hands much thinner than the hour markers. When you show the Seiko, you see how the hour hand matches the width of the hour marker. I prefer a lume pip than a plain triangle on the bezel insert. The Rdunae seems better than Addies/Steeldive. I wish they would use the Seiko style arrow hands. I liked the Addies/Steeldive homage of the Tuna better. deep black ink dial and nice hands.
@@AstroVanTribe it obviously has a product title or search term to make it possible to find among the 1000s of watches on AliExpress, but you decide how you want to interact with your viewers I guess
@@clc2328 I don't recall it having a name, it's a chinese built watch with a Seiko movement - These are all over aliexpress - I'm not sure I could even find the exact same watch again on there if I tried. I also haven't been on Aliexpress much again in the past 8 months or so since I made this video
lol- did Smiths make a homage too? !!! He really got a good bunch of them! That’s a lot of Willard’s with awesome closeups and comparisons. The mention of the limited edition at 23:00 reminded me of the Seiko Prospex 1970 Divers Recreation 6105 Captain Willard Ref SBDX031 Limited Edition only 2500 copies and cost thousands. I think that one had a Grand Seiko quality movement. I think the case size on the limited edition was accurate.