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Tudor (unspecified)

TUDOR-FAMILY · US median $3,200

Tudor (unspecified) (TUDOR-FAMILY). Current Prices, JDM Listings, Market Analysis

Tudor has built a consistent following among collectors who want Swiss mechanical quality at a price point below Rolex, and the TUDOR-FAMILY grouping tracks activity across the broader Tudor lineup where specific reference attribution is pending or mixed. Because Tudor references span a wide range of case sizes, movements, and generations, this family-level view is useful for spotting broad market momentum before drilling into individual references. The current US market position sits around $3,200 at the median, though that figure carries an estimate-only flag given the limited sample size underpinning it. Tonbo tracks this family precisely because Japanese listings surface regularly and the USD-JPY spread occasionally generates actionable margins.

Current US Market Value

The current US median for TUDOR-FAMILY is listed at $3,200, derived from a limited sample with a comp quality rating of estimate only. That orange flag is meaningful here. Unlike tightly tracked references with deep sales histories, this family-level figure is an approximation built from related comps rather than a dense pool of verified transactions. Buyers and resellers should treat the $3,200 figure as a directional anchor, not a hard floor. TUDOR-FAMILY price conclusions drawn from this data should be held loosely until more reference-specific comps are layered in. If you are evaluating a specific Tudor reference that falls under this family umbrella, cross-checking against dedicated reference pages or recent dealer pricing will give you a sharper number before committing capital.

Active JDM Listings

Japan is showing consistent Tudor activity right now. The six listings recorded on May 21 span a wide price band, from roughly ¥449,820 at the low end to ¥998,000 at the high end, which signals meaningful condition and reference variation within what is being tracked as a single family. At current exchange rates that range translates to approximately $3,000 to $6,600 landed before fees and shipping, though the tighter cluster of listings sits in the ¥450,000 to ¥930,000 band. For anyone researching TUDOR-FAMILY for sale through Japanese platforms, the volume here is encouraging even if attribution to specific references remains partial.

  • ¥998,000 listed used on jp (May 21)
  • ¥928,000 listed used on jp (May 21)
  • ¥918,000 listed unknown condition on jp (May 21)
  • ¥673,200 listed unknown condition on jp (May 21)
  • ¥461,000 and ¥449,820 listed used on jp (May 21), forming the lower end of the current range

The presence of multiple unknown-condition entries is worth flagging. When a platform does not specify condition, buyers sourcing remotely carry additional inspection risk that should be priced into any landed cost estimate.

Recent Alert History

Two alerts fired on May 18, both tagged at the activity tier. Neither cleared a positive gross margin threshold. The first recorded a landed cost of $3,337 against a US median of $3,200, producing a negative 4% gross margin. The second came in at $3,257 landed, also against the $3,200 median, for a negative 2% gross margin. Activity-tier alerts indicate that listings are moving and the model is worth watching, but neither signal crossed into opportunity territory. No strict or strong-buy alerts have fired in the tracked window. The pattern here is consistent with a family-level estimate where comps are thin enough that the spread required to generate positive margin on paper has not materialized in recent Japan transactions.

Japan vs. US Price Gap

Tudor has historically traded closer to parity between US and Japanese markets than brands with stronger domestic cult followings in Japan, which compresses the arbitrage window that makes buy Tudor TUDOR-FAMILY Japan strategies attractive. The wide listing range currently visible in Japan suggests that specific references within the family carry very different demand profiles, and a piece landing at ¥450,000 is almost certainly a different proposition than one at ¥998,000. The primary risk factor on this family is comp thinness. With an estimate-only quality flag on the US median, there is real uncertainty about where a specific piece will actually clear in the US market, and negative-margin alerts on both recent transactions reinforce that this is not a family where thin spreads are recoverable through optimistic pricing assumptions. Condition variance on the unknown-condition listings adds a second layer of risk for remote buyers.

For deeper context on how Tonbo evaluates JDM sourcing signals, the signals methodology page explains how activity, strict, and opportunity tiers are defined. Current live deals across all tracked families are surfaced at the deals feed.

Get Real-Time Alerts for Tudor (unspecified)

If you want to be notified when a Tudor listing in Japan crosses into positive-margin territory, Tonbo's alert system tracks this family continuously. Paid tiers with configurable thresholds and priority access to opportunity-tier signals are detailed at tonbomarket.com/pricing. If you are not ready to subscribe, the free newsletter at tonbomarket.com covers broader JDM market movement and will flag when family-level activity shifts. Given that recent alerts on this family have landed just inside negative margin, the next opportunity signal, when it fires, is worth catching early.

Frequently asked about the Tudor (unspecified)

Is the Tudor (unspecified) worth buying?

Comp data for the Tudor (unspecified) is estimated rather than verified from eBay sold listings. Treat margin figures as directional and verify comps independently before placing a bid.

How much does the Tudor (unspecified) cost?

The estimated US median price for the Tudor (unspecified) is $3,200. Sample size is limited, so treat this as a directional estimate rather than a precise comp.

Where can I buy the Tudor (unspecified) from Japan?

Active Tudor (unspecified) listings are currently appearing on Mercari Japan, Yahoo Auctions 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 Tudor (unspecified)?

US eBay comp volume is thin for the Tudor (unspecified), 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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