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Tudor Black Bay Chrono M79360N

M79360N, 79360N, M79360N-0002, M79360N-0019 · US median $3,400

Tudor Black Bay Chrono M79360N, recent listing on Japanese marketplace
Recent listing on Japanese marketplace. Photo from listing data.

Tudor Black Bay Chrono M79360N (M79360N, 79360N, M79360N-0002, M79360N-0019). Current Prices, JDM Listings, Market Analysis

The Tudor Black Bay Chrono M79360N is Tudor's sport chronograph entry, wearing the brand's signature vintage-inspired Black Bay aesthetic on a full chronograph platform. It sits in a position that serious collectors watch closely because it straddles the line between accessible and investment-grade, pulling interest from both Tudor loyalists and buyers priced out of comparable Rolex sport references. Tonbo tracks M79360N price movement and JDM sourcing opportunities because the Japan market sometimes surfaces near-new examples at prices that create a genuine arbitrage window. At the moment, the US median is sitting at $3,400, and there is active inventory showing in Japanese retail channels right now.

Current US Market Value

The current US median for the Tudor Black Bay Chrono M79360N M79360N lands at $3,400, with the middle 50 percent of transactions ranging from $3,000 to $3,900. That spread is relatively wide for a single reference, which is worth noting before drawing firm conclusions. The comp pool here is small, at six sales, which means this figure carries real uncertainty. Tonbo's internal quality rating on this comp set is 🟠 Estimate only, so treat the $3,400 figure as a directional benchmark rather than a settled market price. If you are evaluating a specific M79360N for sale, condition and box-and-papers status will move the needle more than usual given how thin the underlying data is at this time.

Active JDM Listings

As of mid-June, there are three M79360N listings active on Komehyo, one of Japan's most reliable pre-owned luxury watch platforms. The cluster of listings appearing on the same date suggests a possible batch intake, which occasionally signals that a larger reseller or estate liquidation has pushed inventory into the market at once. That kind of supply concentration can be worth watching for pricing softness.

  • Jun 15, Komehyo , listed as new, Â¥560,000
  • Jun 15, Komehyo , listed as close to unused, Â¥650,000
  • Jun 15, Komehyo , listed as close to unused, Â¥630,000

All three listings are in the new or near-new condition tier, which is the most relevant inventory for buyers trying to buy M79360N Japan and import into the US market at a meaningful discount to domestic prices.

Recent Alert History

No strict or opportunity-tier alerts have fired for the Tudor Black Bay Chrono M79360N in the past 90 days. That means Tonbo's signal engine has not identified a JDM listing clearing the threshold required to flag this model as a confirmed deal relative to US comps during that window. That absence is honest context, not a negative judgment on the watch itself. It may simply reflect the fact that recent JDM prices have been close enough to US market levels that the spread has not been wide enough to trigger an alert. You can review how Tonbo's alert tiers work at tonbomarket.com/signals.

Japan vs. US Price Gap

Converting the lowest current Komehyo listing at ¥560,000 to USD at a typical exchange rate puts that new-condition piece in a range that could sit below the US median after fees and import costs, though the math depends heavily on the dollar-yen rate at the time of purchase and the buyer's actual landed cost. The two close-to-unused examples at ¥630,000 and ¥650,000 land closer to US market parity, which is why no opportunity alert has fired recently. The main risk on this model is comp thinness on the US side. With only six data points anchoring the $3,400 median, a buyer banking on resale after importing needs to be comfortable with meaningful price uncertainty. You can browse current flagged deals across JDM models at tonbomarket.com/deals.

Track Tudor Black Bay Chrono M79360N on Tonbo

If you are watching M79360N price trends or waiting for a JDM listing to cross into genuine deal territory, Tonbo is built for exactly that. The Collector tier is free to start at tonbomarket.com/dashboard, includes a five-model watchlist, and requires no credit card. When a listing for a model on your list clears Tonbo's signal thresholds, Member tier subscribers at $10 per month receive real-time Discord alerts so they can act before inventory moves. For a reference with thin comps and intermittent JDM supply like the Tudor Black Bay Chrono M79360N, having an alert in place rather than manually checking platforms is the practical way to stay positioned without the noise.

Frequently asked about the Tudor Black Bay Chrono M79360N

Is the Tudor Black Bay Chrono M79360N worth buying?

Comp data for the Tudor Black Bay Chrono M79360N 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 Black Bay Chrono M79360N cost?

The current US secondary market median for the Tudor Black Bay Chrono M79360N is $3,400. The middle 50% of sold comps fall between $3,000 and $3,900, based on 6 eBay sold listings.

Where can I buy the Tudor Black Bay Chrono M79360N from Japan?

Active Tudor Black Bay Chrono M79360N 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 Tudor Black Bay Chrono M79360N?

US market activity is moderate (6 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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