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King Seiko 5626-7110 Hi-Beat Day-Date

5626-7110 · US median $520

King Seiko 5626-7110 Hi-Beat Day-Date (5626-7110). Current Prices, JDM Listings, Market Analysis

The King Seiko 5626-7110 Hi-Beat Day-Date is a JDM dress watch from Seiko's prestigious King Seiko line, powered by the 5626 Hi-Beat movement and featuring a day-date complication. It sits in a market segment where condition and dial originality drive value more than almost any other factor. Tonbo tracks the 5626-7110 price because the model occupies a specific collector niche where Japanese supply and US demand can diverge in meaningful ways. At a current US median of $520, it falls within reach for serious vintage Seiko buyers without reaching the premium tier commanded by some Grand Seiko references.

Current US Market Value

The US median price for the King Seiko 5626-7110 Hi-Beat Day-Date sits at $520, with a verified price range of $380 to $680 across the middle 50 percent of transactions. That spread reflects the condition sensitivity typical of vintage King Seiko pieces, where dial aging, case sharpness, and bracelet originality each pull the number in different directions. This pricing data is drawn from a sample of five operator-verified comparables, which is a small base. Comp quality is rated 🟡 Limited, meaning the figures are directionally useful but should be treated with appropriate caution. A single outlier sale in either direction could shift the apparent median. Buyers and sellers should treat this range as a starting framework rather than a tight benchmark until more transaction data accumulates.

Active JDM Listings

There are no active JDM listings for the King Seiko 5626-7110 within the past 14 days in Tonbo's tracked sources. This does not indicate permanent scarcity. King Seiko references like this one surface in cycles on Japanese platforms, and gaps of two weeks or more between appearances are normal for lower-volume models. When listings do appear, they typically vary on the following dimensions worth watching.

  • Dial condition, specifically fading, spotting, or printing integrity on the day-date windows
  • Case refinishing history, which directly affects collector value and price ceiling
  • Movement service status, since Hi-Beat calibers have specific maintenance considerations
  • Bracelet or strap originality, as original King Seiko bracelets are often missing or replaced
  • Seller tier, ranging from professional dealers with condition grading to private auction listings with minimal documentation

Recent Alert History

No strict or opportunity alerts have fired for the King Seiko 5626-7110 Hi-Beat Day-Date in the past 90 days. This means no listings have crossed Tonbo's pricing thresholds for either a confirmed deal or a strong arbitrage signal during that window. The absence of alerts reflects a combination of low listing frequency and the limited comp base rather than a verdict on the model's value. When a well-priced example does appear, it will register. Subscribers tracking this reference through Tonbo's signals feed are positioned to catch those moments as they occur.

Japan vs. US Price Gap

The US-Japan price gap on a model like the 5626-7110 is driven primarily by visibility. King Seiko references are better understood and more consistently valued in Japan, where collector knowledge runs deep and platform liquidity is higher. In the US market, a buyer who can assess condition accurately and source directly from Japan has real room to work with, particularly when Japanese sellers price relative to local demand rather than US retail equivalents. The main risk here is condition variance combined with thin comps. With only five data points anchoring the US price range, a watch bought in good faith at what appears to be fair market value can prove difficult to resell if condition issues emerge on arrival. Standard JDM sourcing risks apply, including limited return options and the practical challenge of evaluating vintage dial and movement condition from listing photos alone. Buyers considering the current deals feed for this reference should prioritize sellers with detailed condition documentation.

Get Real-Time Alerts for King Seiko 5626-7110 Hi-Beat Day-Date

If you are actively looking to buy 5626-7110 Japan or want to know when a well-priced example surfaces for sale, Tonbo's alert system tracks this reference continuously. Pricing tier access and alert configuration are available at tonbomarket.com/pricing. For a broader look at how Tonbo tracks JDM watch markets, the free newsletter at tonbomarket.com covers new listings, alert summaries, and market notes across King Seiko and related references on a regular cadence.

Frequently asked about the King Seiko 5626-7110 Hi-Beat Day-Date

Is the King Seiko 5626-7110 Hi-Beat Day-Date worth buying?

Comp coverage is limited (5 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 King Seiko 5626-7110 Hi-Beat Day-Date cost?

The current US secondary market median for the King Seiko 5626-7110 Hi-Beat Day-Date is $520. The middle 50% of sold comps fall between $380 and $680, based on 5 eBay sold listings.

Where can I buy the King Seiko 5626-7110 Hi-Beat Day-Date from Japan?

Active King Seiko 5626-7110 Hi-Beat Day-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 King Seiko 5626-7110 Hi-Beat Day-Date?

US market activity is moderate (5 sold comps tracked). Expect a sell window of 4-10 weeks depending on condition and how you price relative to the current median.

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