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Casio MR-G Bluetooth Titanium MRG-B1000

MRG-B1000, MRGB1000 · US median $1,450

Casio MR-G Bluetooth Titanium MRG-B1000 — recent listing on Japanese marketplace
Recent listing on Japanese marketplace. Photo from listing data.

Casio MR-G Bluetooth Titanium MRG-B1000 (MRG-B1000, MRGB1000). Current Prices, JDM Listings, Market Analysis

The Casio MR-G Bluetooth Titanium MRG-B1000 sits at the top of Casio's domestic lineup, combining titanium construction with Bluetooth timekeeping sync in a package that commands serious money on both sides of the Pacific. It is tracked here because Japan routinely surfaces MRG-B1000 for sale at prices that create a workable spread against the US market. The current US median sits at $1,450, and recent landed deals have confirmed that spread is real and actionable. With a thin comp set, every confirmed transaction carries meaningful weight for understanding where MRG-B1000 price levels actually settle.

Current US Market Value

The Casio MR-G Bluetooth Titanium MRG-B1000 MRG-B1000 is currently tracking a US median of $1,450, with the middle half of transactions falling between $1,200 and $1,700. That $500 spread is wide relative to the median, which reflects the comp quality here. This model is rated 🟡 Limited comps, meaning the underlying sample size is four transactions. Four data points are enough to establish a directional price, but not enough to treat any single number as authoritative. Anyone pricing a deal should weight recent alert-confirmed landed costs more heavily than the statistical median until the comp set deepens. The $1,200 floor is a useful downside reference, and the $1,700 ceiling suggests genuine upside exists when condition and demand align.

Active JDM Listings

Japan is showing meaningful activity on the MRG-B1000 right now. As of early June, multiple listings appeared across Yahoo Shop and Japanese domestic platforms within a single day, spanning a wide price range that suggests both new-old-stock and pre-owned inventory moving simultaneously. The spread between the lowest and highest asking prices is substantial, which is common for MR-G models where box-and-papers completeness and condition grades drive significant valuation differences.

  • ¥184,200 on Yahoo Shop (June 3) , lower end of the current range, likely pre-owned or incomplete set
  • ¥187,660 on Yahoo Shop (June 3) , close proximity to the listing above suggests similar condition tier
  • ¥268,000 on Japanese domestic platform (June 3) , mid-range ask, possibly better condition or fuller accessories
  • ¥439,200 on Yahoo Shop (June 3) , significantly elevated ask, likely full box, papers, and accessories in near-new condition

The clustering of three listings near ¥184,000 to ¥268,000 is where most sourcing attention should focus when looking to buy MRG-B1000 Japan. The ¥439,200 listing compresses the margin considerably and warrants closer scrutiny of what justifies that premium before committing.

Recent Alert History

Two activity-tier alerts fired on June 2, both confirming landed costs well inside the US median. The first landed at $1,359 against the $1,450 median, producing a 46% gross margin signal. The second landed at $1,335, generating a 47% gross margin. Activity-tier alerts indicate deal flow is present and that sourcing at these levels is currently achievable. No strict or opportunity-tier alerts have fired in the past 90 days, which means extreme outlier pricing has not appeared, but the activity-tier signals are consistent enough to confirm this model deserves monitoring. Full historical signal data for this reference is available through the Tonbo signals dashboard.

Japan vs. US Price Gap

The US-Japan price gap on the Casio MR-G Bluetooth Titanium MRG-B1000 MRG-B1000 is driven primarily by Japan's deep domestic inventory of Casio's premium tier, where brand familiarity keeps resale prices lower than their technical and material specifications would suggest to Western buyers. US buyers tend to price MR-G models against competing titanium and GPS-sync watches from Swiss and German manufacturers, which inflates the perceived value relative to what Japanese sellers expect domestically. The June alert data showing landed costs of $1,335 to $1,359 against a $1,450 median confirms the gap is structural rather than incidental.

The primary risk factor here is condition variance. With only four US comps to anchor pricing, a single unit in below-average condition that lands at $1,100 moves the median materially. Condition documentation from Japanese sellers requires careful review, and typical JDM sourcing risks apply, including limited recourse on disputes and authentication challenges without physical inspection. Current deals and vetted sources are tracked through the Tonbo deals feed.

Get Real-Time Alerts for Casio MR-G Bluetooth Titanium MRG-B1000

If you are actively watching MRG-B1000 price movements or looking for the next sourcing window, Tonbo tracks Japanese listings and fires alerts when landed costs create the margins confirmed above. Paid tiers with configurable alert thresholds are detailed at tonbomarket.com/pricing. A free newsletter covering JDM market movements, including models like this one, is available at tonbomarket.com. Given the thin comp set here, being early on listings matters more than it does on higher-volume references.

Frequently asked about the Casio MR-G Bluetooth Titanium MRG-B1000

Is the Casio MR-G Bluetooth Titanium MRG-B1000 worth buying?

Comp coverage is limited (4 US sold comps), so margin estimates carry more uncertainty. Domain knowledge on this reference is a meaningful edge. Verify comps independently before bidding.

How much does the Casio MR-G Bluetooth Titanium MRG-B1000 cost?

The current US secondary market median for the Casio MR-G Bluetooth Titanium MRG-B1000 is $1,450. The middle 50% of sold comps fall between $1,200 and $1,700, based on 4 eBay sold listings.

Where can I buy the Casio MR-G Bluetooth Titanium MRG-B1000 from Japan?

Active Casio MR-G Bluetooth Titanium MRG-B1000 listings are currently appearing on Yahoo Auctions Japan, Yahoo Shopping Japan. Most international buyers use a proxy service such as Buyee, which bids on your behalf, handles payment, and forwards shipment to your country. Tonbo does not sell watches and has no affiliate relationship with Buyee.

How long does it take to flip the Casio MR-G Bluetooth Titanium MRG-B1000?

US eBay comp volume is thin for the Casio MR-G Bluetooth Titanium MRG-B1000, so pricing discovery and sell time are harder to predict. Budget a 6-12 week sell window and price conservatively relative to any available comps.

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