Casio Oceanus Classic Line OCW-T2600 Multi-band (OCW-T2600, OCW-T2600-1A). Current Prices, JDM Listings, Market Analysis
The Casio Oceanus Classic Line OCW-T2600 Multi-band sits at the upper end of Casio's solar-powered, multi-band radio-controlled lineup, positioned as a refined dress-adjacent option within a range that rarely draws casual attention from Western buyers. Tonbo tracks this model because the Japan-to-US price gap creates recurring margin opportunities for buyers who know where to look and what to pay. The current US median sits at $545, supported by 39 verified eBay transactions, giving the OCW-T2600 price data enough depth to be actionable rather than anecdotal. For anyone considering OCW-T2600 for sale listings on either side of the Pacific, the market structure here is worth understanding in detail.
Current US Market Value
Based on 39 eBay sales flagged as verified comps, the Casio Oceanus Classic Line OCW-T2600 Multi-band carries a current US median of $545. The interquartile range runs from $378 at the 25th percentile to $651 at the 75th percentile, which reflects a reasonably wide spread. That spread is typical for a JDM model where condition variance plays a real role in final sale price. The comp quality rating is 🟢 Verified comps, meaning these are confirmed transaction prices rather than ask prices or estimated values. A sample of 39 is meaningful enough to draw directional conclusions, though the wide band between floor and ceiling suggests buyers should not expect tight pricing consistency when sourcing.
Active JDM Listings
Japanese retail activity for the OCW-T2600 has been consistent in the past two weeks, with multiple Yahoo Shop listings appearing on June 11 across a price range that shows some variation between sellers. The cluster of listings suggests steady domestic availability rather than scarcity.
- ¥84,700 appearing three times on Yahoo Shop (June 11), suggesting a common asking price point among volume sellers
- ¥94,800 on Yahoo Shop (June 11), a modest step above the cluster floor
- ¥105,600 on Yahoo Shop (June 11), representing a mid-range ask from a separate seller
- ¥121,000 on Yahoo Shop (June 11), the high end of current domestic retail asks
The spread from ¥84,700 to ¥121,000 across the same day points to meaningful variance in seller positioning, which creates clear targets for buyers looking to buy OCW-T2600 Japan at the lower end of the domestic range.
Recent Alert History
Alert activity on this model has been concentrated in a tight window, with four alerts firing across June 3 and June 4. That volume in a two-day period indicates genuine market movement rather than isolated noise. Two of those alerts hit the activity tier, one reached opportunity tier, and one cleared the strict tier, which is the most conservative threshold Tonbo applies. The strict-tier alert on June 3 showed a landed cost of $322 against a US median of $545 at the time, representing a 41% gross margin. The opportunity-tier alert on June 4 landed at $321 against a median of $450, logging 29% gross margin. These figures reflect pre-fee, pre-shipping gross calculations and should be treated as starting points for deal math rather than net profit estimates. For context on how Tonbo tiers are defined, see the signals methodology page.
Japan vs. US Price Gap
The OCW-T2600 is a domestic Japan market product and does not have wide US retail distribution, which consistently suppresses supply on American platforms while Japanese shops maintain steady stock. That supply asymmetry is the primary structural driver of the gap between ¥84,700 domestic asks and a $545 US median. The main risk factor to price into any sourcing decision is condition variance. Without standardized grading on Japanese marketplace listings, two units at the same ask price can arrive in meaningfully different states, which is the single largest variable affecting where a resold unit lands within the $378 to $651 US range. Recent deals tracked on Tonbo's deals feed illustrate how landed cost and final sale price interact once fees and shipping are accounted for.
Track Casio Oceanus Classic Line OCW-T2600 Multi-band on Tonbo
Tonbo is free to start. The Collector tier at tonbomarket.com/dashboard gives you a five-model watchlist with no credit card required, and the OCW-T2600 is a reasonable addition given the alert frequency this model has shown. If you want real-time Discord alerts when the OCW-T2600 price or an OCW-T2600-1A listing fires against your margin threshold, the Member tier runs $10 per month and adds push notifications as deals surface. The data here is the same data driving those alerts, and the gap between Japan asks and US medians on this model has been consistent enough that tracking it passively costs you nothing while missing a strict-tier signal costs real margin.