King Seiko 5625-7110 Hi-Beat Date (5625-7110). Current Prices, JDM Listings, Market Analysis
The King Seiko 5625-7110 Hi-Beat Date is a vintage Japanese domestic market piece from the King Seiko line, a nameplate that has drawn sustained collector attention for its finishing quality and its place in Seiko's pre-quartz hierarchy. This reference is tracked on Tonbo because it surfaces regularly in Japanese secondary markets at prices that can differ meaningfully from what US buyers pay. At a current US median of $550, it sits in a mid-tier vintage Seiko price band where condition and provenance do a lot of heavy lifting. Market data for this reference is limited, so this page updates as new verified comps come in.
Current US Market Value
Based on operator-verified comparable sales, the King Seiko 5625-7110 Hi-Beat Date carries a current US median price of $550. The interquartile range runs from $380 at the 25th percentile to $750 at the 75th percentile, which is a reasonably wide spread for a single reference. That spread reflects what typically happens with vintage pieces where dial condition, case wear, and service history move individual examples significantly up or down from the midpoint. It is worth flagging that this pricing data is drawn from a sample size of eight transactions, and Tonbo rates the comp quality as limited. The 5625-7110 price you see here is a working estimate rather than a high-confidence median, and buyers should treat the range as directional rather than definitive until more comps accumulate. If you are tracking this reference for purchase or resale, checking back for updated data is worthwhile.
Active JDM Listings
Japanese platforms are showing active supply for the 5625-7110 right now, with two listings appearing within the same day in early June. Both are priced in the ¥59,000 to ¥60,000 range, which translates to roughly $390 to $395 at current exchange rates. For anyone considering buy 5625-7110 Japan as a sourcing strategy, this represents a meaningful discount to the US median, though landed cost and fees need to be factored in. Here is what the current Japan-side supply looks like.
- Jun 03, Yahoo Auctions flea market channel: ¥59,800, described as having no noticeable scratches or stains
- Jun 03, Yahoo Shopping: ¥60,000, described as working
- Both listings appeared on the same date, suggesting periodic batch releases rather than continuous supply
- Condition language on these listings is seller-described and has not been independently verified
- No recent listings outside this two-day window in the past 14 days, indicating thin but real availability
Recent Alert History
No strict or opportunity alerts have fired for the King Seiko 5625-7110 Hi-Beat Date in the past 90 days. That absence can mean a few things. Either Japan-side prices have not dropped far enough below the US floor to trigger an opportunity signal, or the low listing frequency means the algorithm has not had enough data points to confirm a pattern. For a reference with limited comps and infrequent listings, this is not unusual. It does mean that buyers relying on alerts for this specific model should set up a watch now rather than waiting for a historical signal to validate the approach. You can review how Tonbo's alert tiers work at tonbomarket.com/signals.
Japan vs. US Price Gap
The gap between Japanese asking prices around ¥60,000 and the US median of $550 looks attractive on paper, but the math tightens once you account for proxy service fees, international shipping, import duties, and the cost of any service work the movement may need before a US buyer considers it sale-ready. The 5625-7110 for sale in Japan tends to carry seller descriptions that are brief and optimistic, so condition variance is the primary risk here. With only eight US comps on record, there is also the question of whether a specific example will land at $380 or $750, and that uncertainty is wide enough to erase arbitrage margin on a below-average piece. Buyers sourcing from Japan should prioritize listings with detailed photographs and factor in the realistic possibility of a movement service.
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