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Grand Seiko 62GS 6245-9001 First Automatic Date

6245-9001 · US median $1,700

Grand Seiko 62GS 6245-9001 First Automatic Date (6245-9001). Current Prices, JDM Listings, Market Analysis

The Grand Seiko 62GS 6245-9001 First Automatic Date holds a specific place in Grand Seiko's early mechanical history as one of the reference numbers associated with the brand's foundational automatic movement development. It surfaces regularly in Japanese secondary markets and draws consistent attention from collectors focused on vintage Grand Seiko, which is why Tonbo tracks it. The current US median sits at $1,700, positioning it as an attainable entry point into the vintage 62GS category relative to later references. Given the thin comp base, buyers and sellers both benefit from watching this model carefully rather than relying on any single transaction as a price anchor.

Current US Market Value

The Grand Seiko 62GS 6245-9001 First Automatic Date 6245-9001 price in the US currently tracks at a median of $1,700, with the middle 50% of transactions falling between $1,300 and $2,200. That $900 spread across the interquartile range reflects real condition variance in the market rather than price instability alone. It is important to note that this estimate is drawn from a sample size of just four comparable transactions, which Tonbo flags as limited comps. The 🟡 comp quality rating means these figures should be treated as directional rather than definitive. A single outlier sale in either direction can meaningfully shift the median at this sample depth, so the $1,700 figure is best understood as a reasonable midpoint rather than a hard benchmark.

Active JDM Listings

There are no active Japanese market listings for the 6245-9001 recorded in the past 14 days. This is not unusual for a lower-volume vintage reference. Availability for watches like the Grand Seiko 62GS 6245-9001 tends to come in irregular windows rather than steady supply, and periods of no visible activity are common. When listings do appear, they typically emerge across Japan's major recommerce platforms. Key things to watch for when sourcing this reference include:

  • Dial condition, particularly for original lacquer integrity and absence of fading or restoration
  • Case sharpness, since the 62GS case geometry is central to collector value and over-polishing significantly reduces appeal
  • Movement service history or documentation, which affects pricing and buyer confidence at resale
  • Crown and crystal originality, as replacements are common in this age bracket
  • Seller category, whether auction house, specialist dealer, or private listing, which influences both price and return risk

Subscribers to Tonbo's alert system are notified as soon as qualifying listings for 6245-9001 for sale appear in Japan. You can review how those signals work at tonbomarket.com/signals.

Recent Alert History

No strict or opportunity alerts have fired for the Grand Seiko 62GS 6245-9001 in the past 90 days. This reflects the absence of qualifying listings rather than a lack of monitoring. Tonbo continues to track this reference, and the alert system will trigger when a listing meets the defined pricing or condition thresholds. For a model with this comp depth and trading frequency, the alert history being quiet is itself useful information; it suggests the market has not presented a clearly mispriced example recently, and buyers waiting for a signal-backed entry have not missed a flagged opportunity in this window.

Japan vs. US Price Gap

The gap between Japanese market prices and US retail on vintage Grand Seiko references like the 6245-9001 has historically been driven by sourcing friction, currency movement, and the relative depth of collector communities. Japan continues to be the primary origin market for 62GS references, and sellers there often price to local demand rather than to US arbitrage ceiling. When the yen is soft against the dollar, landed cost advantages for US buyers can be meaningful even after import fees and service costs are factored in. The principal risk on this specific reference is comp thinness. With only four comparable transactions on record, a buyer who overpays for a mid-grade example has limited resale liquidity to fall back on, and the $900 interquartile spread means condition misjudgment carries real financial consequence. Deals worth tracking for this model are listed at tonbomarket.com/deals.

Get Real-Time Alerts for Grand Seiko 62GS 6245-9001 First Automatic Date

If you are actively looking to buy 6245-9001 from Japan, timing and early visibility matter more than they do for liquid references. Tonbo's alert system monitors Japanese platforms continuously and flags listings for this reference when they meet pre-set criteria. Paid tiers deliver those alerts in real time. You can review plan options at tonbomarket.com/pricing. If you want a lower-commitment starting point, the free newsletter at tonbomarket.com covers notable JDM market activity on a regular basis and is a practical way to stay oriented on vintage Grand Seiko pricing without a subscription.

Frequently asked about the Grand Seiko 62GS 6245-9001 First Automatic Date

Is the Grand Seiko 62GS 6245-9001 First Automatic Date 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 Grand Seiko 62GS 6245-9001 First Automatic Date cost?

The current US secondary market median for the Grand Seiko 62GS 6245-9001 First Automatic Date is $1,700. The middle 50% of sold comps fall between $1,300 and $2,200, based on 4 eBay sold listings.

Where can I buy the Grand Seiko 62GS 6245-9001 First Automatic Date from Japan?

Active Grand Seiko 62GS 6245-9001 First Automatic Date listings are currently appearing on Yahoo Auctions Japan and Mercari 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 Grand Seiko 62GS 6245-9001 First Automatic Date?

US eBay comp volume is thin for the Grand Seiko 62GS 6245-9001 First Automatic Date, 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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