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| Model / ReferenceModel / Ref | Description | Current Buy Price |
|---|---|---|
| 114060 | Rolex Submariner - Non Metal, 40mm 1k deduct no papers | $8,730Sell |
| 114200 | Air-King - Oyster Perpetual, Steel, 34mm, Oyster Bracelet | $3,900Sell |
| 114210 | Air-King - Oyster Perpetual, Steel, 34mm, Oyster Bracelet | $4,200Sell |
| 114234 | Air-King - Oyster Perpetual, Steel & White Gold, 34mm, Oyster | $4,200Sell |
| 114270 | Explorer - Steel, 34mm, Oyster Bracelet | $4,080Sell |
| 114300 | Oyster Perpetual - Steel, 39mm, Oyster Bracelet | $6,500Sell |
| 115200 | Date - Steel, 34mm, Oyster Bracelet | $5,000Sell |
| 115210 | Date - Steel, Engine Turned Bezel, 34mm, Oyster Bracelet | $4,500Sell |
| 115234 | Date - Steel & White Gold 34, Oyster Bracelet | $5,200Sell |
| 116000 | Oyster Perpetual - Steel, Colored Dials, 36mm, Oyster Bracelet | $5,000Sell |
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Let’s be real, your Grand Seiko is too well crafted to just sit in a drawer gathering dust. You might have bought it for the flawless Zaratsu polishing, the hypnotic sweep of the Spring Drive, or the sheer precision of its movement. Either way, your watch has real value on the secondary market. And right now, Grand Seiko is seeing some of its strongest demand in years.
If you’re thinking about selling your Grand Seiko watch, now’s a solid time to do it. The brand isn’t just a collector’s secret anymore. It’s firmly on the global stage. At Bob’s Watches, we use live market data and years of experience to make sure you get a fair offer that reflects what your watch is actually worth today.
When you decide to sell your Grand Seiko, you need to look at more than just the brand name. The secondary market for these watches is incredibly detailed because it rewards technical mastery and specific design choices. Whether you have a modern Evolution 9 or a vintage “Grammar of Design” watch, the demand for Japanese luxury has shifted significantly over the last few years. Here is what’s driving that shift.
Grand Seiko’s 2017 decision to operate as an independent brand was a turning point. Before that, every Grand Seiko dial carried the “Seiko” name at the top. Removing it gave the brand its own identity, and serious collectors certainly took notice. Since then, interest in Grand Seiko on the resale market has been climbing, with both new buyers and seasoned watch enthusiasts looking for watches that have the genuine craftsmanship and strong value so many associate with the brand.
The growing global reputation has also made it easier to sell a Grand Seiko watch. More people know what Grand Seiko is now, which means a bigger pool of buyers competing for the good models. That tends to work in your favor as a seller.
Buyers are not just looking for any Grand Seiko. They are looking for specific movements. The 9R Spring Drive caliber, with its perfectly smooth sweeping second hand, is a technology that no other manufacturer in the world can match. The 9S Hi-Beat mechanical movements are equally sought after, running at a higher frequency for greater accuracy than most Swiss competitors in the same price range.
These technical details matter on the secondary market. Watches powered by the 9R and 9S calibers have seen their price floors rise as more collectors move away from traditional Swiss options and discover what Grand Seiko has been doing for decades.
We don’t guess what your watch is worth. We look at where the market is moving. By tracking years of sales data, we can see which models are gaining traction and which ones are holding their ground. It is not about a random number. It is about understanding the direction of your specific reference and making you an offer that reflects what’s really happening.
SBGA413 (Shunbun): The Shunbun, with its pink–toned dial inspired by cherry blossom season, has shown a steady climb in secondary market demand. Our own sales data shows this reference trading well above its original retail price at multiple points, making it one of the most liquid Grand Seiko models you can sell right now. If you own one, the market is paying attention.
SLGH005 (White Birch): Since its release, the White Birch has become one of the defining models in the Evolution 9 lineup. We’ve seen prices move up consistently, going from the low $3,000s in 2021 to the mid $6,000s and higher today. It’s proven to have real staying power, especially for sellers.
SBGA211 (Snowflake): The Snowflake is the steady classic of the Grand Seiko lineup. Its textured white dial and titanium case have made it one of the most recognized luxury watches in the world. Grand Seiko resale value on this model has remained stable over time, making it a reliable watch to trade or sell. It may not spike, but it does not dip either.
SBGN005 (Quartz GMT): Quartz watches don’t always get the respect they deserve on the resale market. But the Grand Seiko 9F quartz movement is a different story. The SBGN005 has moved up in value as collectors have started to realize that this is not your average battery-powered watch. The 9F is assembled and adjusted by hand, with accuracy rated to within 10 seconds per year. Our data shows sale prices for this model reaching into the mid $5,000s, well above what most people expect from a quartz watch. The market is catching on.
You have plenty of options when it comes time to sell your watch. You could deal with the uncertainty and fees of a public marketplace, or you could work with a specialist. Here is the thing, most dealers focus almost entirely on Rolex. We know Grand Seiko, and we know exactly why things like the Zaratsu polishing, Spring Drive, and specific dial texture all matter when it comes to pricing.
We take an open book approach. Every offer we make is based on real market data, not a gut feeling. We track the actual selling prices of Grand Seiko references across the secondary market and use that information to make sure our offer is fair and reflects current demand. When you sell your Grand Seiko to us, you’re working with a team that understands the value behind the watch, not just the logo on the dial.
This matters even more with Grand Seiko. Small details, like the movement, the condition of the case finishing, and whether you still have the box and papers, can all affect the offer.
Once you decide to sell, you should not have to wait weeks for your money. We developed our process to move quickly without cutting corners on authenticity checks or valuation. Fast. Simple. Secure.
From the moment you request a quote to the moment you receive payment, we work to keep things moving. No games. No long waits. Just a fair price and a fast payout.
We have spent years making our process as simple as possible. We cut out the red tape so you can get from “quote” to “payment” without any headaches. Here is how it works.