Casio G-Squad Fitness GBD-200 (GBD-200, GBD-200-2). Current Prices, JDM Listings, Market Analysis
The Casio G-Squad Fitness GBD-200 is a fitness-oriented G-Shock variant positioned at the accessible end of the G-Squad lineup, pairing step-tracking and Bluetooth connectivity with the durability the G-Shock name carries. Tonbo tracks the GBD-200 because its JDM pricing creates a consistent cross-market opportunity worth monitoring, particularly for buyers willing to source directly from Japan. The current US market sits around $170 at median, with the GBD-200-2 colorway appearing alongside the base reference in active listings. For buyers researching GBD-200 price before committing, the picture is promising but the comp base is thin enough to warrant a closer look at the underlying data.
Current US Market Value
The US median for the Casio G-Squad Fitness GBD-200 GBD-200 currently sits at $170, with the interquartile range running from $130 to $220. That spread is wider than ideal and reflects a sample size of only three comparable transactions. Because of that limited comp pool, Tonbo classifies this pricing as an estimate only (🟠), meaning the figures are directionally useful but should not be treated as a settled market consensus. Until more transactions confirm the range, treat $170 as a reasonable anchor rather than a precise valuation. If you are shopping for GBD-200 for sale listings in the US, expect to find pricing scattered across that $130 to $220 band depending on condition, retailer type, and whether the box and paperwork are included.
Active JDM Listings
Japan is showing new inventory right now. Two listings surfaced on Yahoo Flea Market within the past two weeks, both priced at ¥23,000 and both listed as new condition. At current exchange rates that puts each unit well below the US median, which is exactly the kind of gap that makes buy GBD-200 Japan a sensible search for import-comfortable buyers. Here is what the current JDM snapshot looks like.
- Two new-condition GBD-200 units listed on Yahoo Flea Market as of June 15
- Both units priced at ¥23,000 each
- Listings are recent, suggesting active seller supply rather than stale inventory
- New condition units from Japan typically include original packaging and documentation
- No used or worn examples appeared in the most recent 14-day window
Recent Alert History
No strict or opportunity alerts have fired for the Casio G-Squad Fitness GBD-200 in the past 90 days. That absence does not mean the model is uninteresting. It more likely reflects the thin US comp base, which makes it harder for Tonbo's signal engine to calculate a confident enough spread to trigger a formal alert. As the comp pool grows and more transactions are recorded, the model becomes a better candidate for alert coverage. You can review how Tonbo's signal tiers work at tonbomarket.com/signals.
Japan vs. US Price Gap
The ¥23,000 JDM price on new units translates to roughly $150 to $155 at current exchange rates before any shipping or import considerations, sitting below the US median of $170 and well below the upper end of the US range at $220. That gap exists primarily because JDM supply is abundant on peer-to-peer platforms while US retail and resale prices absorb domestic markup and platform fees. The main risk factor here is not condition variance, since both current listings are new, but rather the thinness of the US comp data itself. With only three US comparables on record, it is genuinely possible the true US market is softer or stronger than the current estimate suggests, and a single unusual transaction could shift the median meaningfully.
Track Casio G-Squad Fitness GBD-200 on Tonbo
Tonbo's free Collector tier lets you track up to five models, including the GBD-200, with no credit card required. You can start building your watchlist at tonbomarket.com/dashboard and see JDM listings, US price estimates, and comp quality ratings as they update. If you want real-time Discord alerts the moment a GBD-200 deal clears Tonbo's opportunity threshold, the Member tier runs $10 per month and adds that layer on top of everything in Collector. For a broader look at current cross-market deals across all tracked JDM models, tonbomarket.com/deals is updated continuously. The GBD-200 is a model worth watching as the comp base matures and the signal picture sharpens.