All original 6105-8119. Dates to Feb. 1975. The guy I got it from picked it up at a garage sale back in the 80's and it sat in a drawer ever since. It's not perfect, but appears never polished. A few light scratches on the hardlex crystal. Runs good, but loses a couple of minutes a week, so you'll want to have it serviced if it's gonna be a wearer. Any questions, let me know, and I'll do my best to accommodate. Thanks.
A few more details: Just added some movement photos and some macros. I just noticed a light engraving on the back side of the lug at 5 o'clock that reads "63947". No idea what that means. Also, bezel action is great. Smooth clicks in both directions. Insert looks good for its age. Dial and indices are really nice for a 51 yr old watch. Hands are a bit less crisp. The lume actually glows bright at first, then fades quickly. About what you'd expect for a watch this age. The crown works perfectly and locks just as it's supposed to. Did my best to capture the scratches on the crystal. They're not deep, not sure if Poly Watch would help or if it's only good for acrylic. That's about all I can think of. I prefer the "Willard" case over the slim -8000 (which I also have) and would have this serviced and keep it if I didn't need the cash. Basically, it's a really nice, all original example of a 51 year old classic. Thanks for the interest and feel free to ask any questions. I'll do my best to answer.
Oh, also included is a pair of the OE fat spring bars. Almost forgot to mention that...