Wonwoo

Tier S

Wonwoo Jeon · SEVENTEEN member

Wonwoo portrait

전원우

Photo: Wikimedia Commons (CC)

Group
SEVENTEEN
Real name
Wonwoo Jeon
Position
Hip-Hop Unit
Born
1996
Agency
PLEDIS
Status
Active

About Wonwoo

Wonwoo (real name Wonwoo Jeon) / 전원우 is a member of SEVENTEEN, a k-pop group debuted in 2015 under PLEDIS, born in 1996. Their position in the group is hip-hop unit, a role that typically shapes how their photocards and stage presence are framed across album promotions.

As part of SEVENTEEN, Wonwoo has been featured across the act's 11 years of release history, with member-specific photocards and concept visuals issued for each comeback. CARAT typically collect across multiple album versions to complete a single member's photocard set, since each retailer (Ktown4u, Music Plant, Weverse Shop, Korean shop POBs) usually offers a distinct exclusive card per release cycle.

Wonwoo is currently primarily known for group activities; solo or sub-unit work has not been indexed here at this time.

Wonwoo photocard collector context

Building a Wonwoo photocard collection at any meaningful scale requires understanding two things at once: the structural rarity of K-pop photocards in general, and the specific market dynamics around SEVENTEEN as an act that represents the highest level of mainstream visibility, chart performance, and global fan engagement. The structural side is the same for every K-pop collector — standard cards (one per album opening, member assignment varies by version), retailer pre-order benefit cards (POBs from Ktown4u, Music Plant, Weverse Shop, Soundwave, Apple Music, plus rotating Korean partners), Korea-only Lucky Draw cards (sealed-box randomized pulls at Korean offline shops), and event-driven cards (fansign attendance, pop-up store exclusives, broadcast event cards). The act-specific side, however, is where the real collector knowledge lives.

For Wonwoo cards specifically, the most important variable is per-era visual identity. SEVENTEEN's comeback eras typically split visual concepts across members so that each member has a "concept lane" within an album — a specific styling, hairstyle, color palette, and photo direction. Cards that align with the most photographed or most on-brand era for Wonwoo tend to retain the highest secondary-market value over time, while cards from transitional or off-concept eras often trade at significant discounts to peak-era equivalents. Watching the music video for an album you are considering buying is the fastest way to gauge which version's photocards will most appeal to your collecting taste.

From a market-mechanics standpoint, Wonwoo cards trade on a few key signals: era significance (debut-era and Lucky Draw cards typically command the highest premiums), card type (fansign and event-exclusive cards are rarer than standard or POB cards), and member visibility within the comeback (cover-card members and music-video-centered members typically hold higher prices than members who were rotated to backline positions for that particular era). For collectors playing a longer game, the most asymmetric value historically comes from buying mint-condition early-era cards before the act's tier-level visibility increases — once a group ascends from Tier B to Tier A or from Tier A to Tier S, the entire back catalog gets re-priced upward, and the cards bought during the lower-tier window become disproportionately valuable.

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Public domain & CC images via Wikimedia Commons

  • SEVENTEEN Wonwoo Acqua Di Parma

    SEVENTEEN Wonwoo Acqua Di Parma

    Wikimedia Commons (CC)

  • KCon 2017 LA Seventeen (Wonwoo)

    KCon 2017 LA Seventeen (Wonwoo)

    Wikimedia Commons (CC)

  • SEVENTEEN Wonwoo Acqua Di Parma

    SEVENTEEN Wonwoo Acqua Di Parma

    Wikimedia Commons (CC)

  • Wonwoo Queencard

    Wonwoo Queencard

    Wikimedia Commons (CC)

Wonwoo photocard collecting guide

Wonwoo's photocards are produced across the same four-channel structure as the rest of SEVENTEEN: standard album versions (one card per opening, member assignment varies by version), retailer-exclusive POBs (Ktown4u, Music Plant, Weverse Shop, Soundwave, Apple Music, plus rotating partners), Korea-only fansign and lucky-draw cards, and event-specific cards from showcases or pop-ups. The completionist target for a single member set in any given comeback typically falls between 8 and 30 distinct cards depending on how many retailers carried that release.

Secondary market value for Wonwoo cards is driven by three factors: (1) which era the card is from — debut-era cards and Lucky Draw cards tend to hold the highest premiums, (2) rarity within the print run — fansign cards and event cards are typically rarer than standard POBs, and (3) condition — high-grade (mint, no edge wear, no surface marks) examples can command 3–10× the price of moderately played copies. When buying Wonwoo cards on the secondary market, always insist on clear back-side photos, edge close-ups, and a held-card video before payment.

Frequently asked questions about Wonwoo

What is Wonwoo's real name?
Wonwoo's real name is Wonwoo Jeon (전원우).
What is Wonwoo's position in SEVENTEEN?
Wonwoo's position in SEVENTEEN is Hip-Hop Unit.
When was Wonwoo born?
Wonwoo was born in 1996.
Which group is Wonwoo in?
Wonwoo is a member of SEVENTEEN, managed by PLEDIS.
Where can I buy Wonwoo photocards?
Wonwoo photocards are sold through standard SEVENTEEN album purchases (Ktown4u, Music Plant, Weverse Shop), retailer-exclusive pre-order benefit cards, Korea-only fansign and lucky-draw events, and the secondary market (Mercari, Bunjang). Verify authenticity before any high-value purchase — reprints are widespread.
Are Wonwoo's photocards different across album versions?
Yes. Each album version of SEVENTEEN typically contains a different photocard for Wonwoo, and each retailer adds its own exclusive POB. To complete a full Wonwoo set for one comeback, collectors usually need to buy multiple versions and at least 2–3 retailer POBs.
Is Wonwoo currently active with SEVENTEEN?
Yes — Wonwoo is currently active with SEVENTEEN. Track upcoming comebacks and tour dates from the group page or our release calendar.