I had a Zodiac Sea Wolf. Worked perfectly through Basic, AIT, Airborne, OCS, SFOC, SF Underwater Operations course, and Vietnam. Lost it one night after I got out of the service, then bought the Super Sea Wolf. It was nice, but I'm rough on watches. The counter balance weight of the Super Sea Wold came lose a couple times. A screw broke after I fixed it a few times. Sold to the parts to a collector. Nothing against the Seiko. And back then, tradition in SF was a Rolex Submariner, and a star sapphire ring. Never got either.
Based on internet reading, there’s another model rumored to also have part of the MACV-SOG family. The 6106 8219 holds the same watch design and characteristics as the 3. It came out in 1969, before the 7005 and came with the DX (deluxe) specifications, with a hacking movement and a stainless steel case.
its suprising me that they choose automatic watches, automatic are more prone to d amage from running and hiting prone the earth. it would nt be more reliable to choose hand wound models?
@@LastWatchHorology Look at John Plaster's books about MACV-SOG....one book mainly concerns photographs taken during their time there...there might be MP film, but I imagine it is classified...
Absolutely awesome video presentation! I have Conrad Baker's same watch, the MACV-SOG Seiko 7005-8030. Waiting to receive it back from repair. What an amazing history...
This was awesome my friend. They will never be forgotten my brother
I had a Zodiac Sea Wolf. Worked perfectly through Basic, AIT, Airborne, OCS, SFOC, SF Underwater Operations course, and Vietnam. Lost it one night after I got out of the service, then bought the Super Sea Wolf. It was nice, but I'm rough on watches. The counter balance weight of the Super Sea Wold came lose a couple times. A screw broke after I fixed it a few times. Sold to the parts to a collector.
Nothing against the Seiko. And back then, tradition in SF was a Rolex Submariner, and a star sapphire ring. Never got either.
Very good video editing and We fought bravely in Vietnam together. May God bless America from South Korea.
Based on internet reading, there’s another model rumored to also have part of the MACV-SOG family. The 6106 8219 holds the same watch design and characteristics as the 3. It came out in 1969, before the 7005 and came with the DX (deluxe) specifications, with a hacking movement and a stainless steel case.
Thank you for sharing man
Rolex’s were popular in Nam, not for status, but they took helicopter vibrations well.
Fantastic information! Thank you! I had the civillian version 8030 a while ago! Really nice piece
This was awesome my friend
Thank you!
Lovely video tribute
Thank you 🙏
Real military watches. Black dial, white numerals, white hands, no 13-to-24 BS. Nothing there that doesn't need to be there.
I wish Seiko would market all three of these (or any one of them) today. Most "military style" watches today have way too much junk on the dial.
@@scottparis6355 A re'release would be nice too.
@@LastWatchHorologythere is the SNK381
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I really enjoyed this. Will you do more of these ?
How did automatic mechanical watches that are super sensitive withstand combatants in Vietnam during the war?
They’re Seiko’s.
its suprising me that they choose automatic watches, automatic are more prone to d amage from running and hiting prone the earth. it would nt be more reliable to choose hand wound models?
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An awesome video, as always, great job and waiting for more 👌
The men of MACV SOG featuring footage of the Navy SEALS. lol
There isn't actual any footage of them in action.
the blue jeans and Stoners were the first giveaways. lol
@@LastWatchHorology Look at John Plaster's books about MACV-SOG....one book mainly concerns photographs taken during their time there...there might be MP film, but I imagine it is classified...
1:06-1:22 smith and Wesson model 76??
Yes, I believe so.
Nice video but could do without the background music
Excellent video thanks
Thank you mate, very educational and enjoyable👌🏻
Cheers.
Thank you Jim! I've been enjoying your recent content also
What about the 6106-8219 DX?
So cool!
Excellent, thanks.
Classic!!
Absolutely awesome video presentation! I have Conrad Baker's same watch, the MACV-SOG Seiko 7005-8030. Waiting to receive it back from repair. What an amazing history...
Glad you enjoyed it! That's a great piece of history to own.