

✨ Restore your watch’s crystal-clear shine like a pro ⏳
Polywatch is a German-made, extra fine abrasive polish designed specifically to remove scratches from plastic watch crystals. The 5ml tube provides over 10 uses and comes with a soft cloth for effortless application, restoring your watch’s surface to near-original clarity in minutes.


| ASIN | B00E3T237C |
| Amazon Bestseller | #10,211 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #23 in Watch Repair Tools & Kits |
| Brand Name | Polywatch |
| Compatible Material | Plastic |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (11,844) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00726670251275 |
| Grit Material Type | Abrasive |
| Grit Number | 40 |
| Grit Type | Extra Fine |
| Item Dimensions | 13 x 8 x 65 cm |
| Item Weight | 5 g |
| Manufacturer | Polywatch |
| Material Type | Abrasive |
| UPC | 726670251275 045235402663 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
北**ん
PSAケースに静電気で付いたような擦り傷がありましたが、 こちらの商品と、眼鏡拭きできれいさっぱり傷はなくなりました。 とてもオススメです。
か**ん
完全には綺麗にはならず
Y**M
プラスチック素材は、問題なく綺麗にしあがります。 ガラスでも、綺麗にはなります。ただ深いキズはなくならないのが印象です。 綺麗にはなったので、ある程度の効果はあるかなとおもいました。
A**ー
試しに使ってみたけど、ビンテージのプラ風防の小傷に使ってみたら見事に消えました。 あまり深い傷は流石に全ては消えないと思いますが、小傷はキレいに消えました。
M**D
It doesn’t work, I tried on my g shock ga 1000. The scratch still appears on my watch,
I tried on my g shock ga 1000, polywatch did not do the job, I tried it for 20 minutes, I don’t think it’s works on all watch, may be it doesn’t work at all
I**O
プラスチックメガネは簡単、スマホのガラスの傷は根気と磨き布あった方が良いかなと。 時計にはまだ使ってないけど表面の傷には効果あります、補修というよりは優しく削る感じ ハミガキ粉でいいやとなりました
出**男
綺麗に仕上がります
J**F
時計のプラ風防が簡単に綺麗になりました
R**E
I used this product to restore a scratched and scuffed CGC graded comic case. I almost couldn’t believe how good it works, it’s like magic! The scratches and the scuffs are completely gone and the case is like new.
A**M
Does what it says, but the price is a little too high. Note: It only works on acrylic and resin screens.
A**.
This is great stuff. To be honest, I had second thoughts after reading some of the other reviews. But after using it, I'm convinced those people were using it wrong. I've got two Casio watches that had extremely scratched screens - PolyWatch completely transformed them. I will definitely buy this stuff again and would highly recommend it to anyone that has a watch with a beat up screen (plastic/acrylic crystals).
J**O
Locoedi para pulir el cuadro de la moto, que tenía el plástico del cristal ya algo rallado. Se ha quedado estupendo. Pulido de forma muy sencilla, con un trapo pequeño de limpiar las gafas. Tan solo me ha llevado un par de minutos. Volveré a darle una pasada, pero con la primera ya ha quedado estupendo. Y no gasta mucha pasta, solo un una cuantas gotas a lo largo de cuadro. Calidad a buen precio.
P**5
I bought Polywatch to restore than appearance of my first watch, one of the first Casios, to preserve it as an antique. I received this product without the "enclosed cloth", contracted the seller and they made an adjustment. Polywatch works. It helps restore the appearance of a scratched plastic watch lens. But it doesn't "lsoften the coating. Watch lenses do not have lacquer coatings. Polywatch is a fine ABRASiVE that removes a small amount of the surface wherever you rub it. If you look at the surface it leaves, it is more finely scratched, more irregular than a new cast lens. You just can't perceive the scratches without a high power magnifier. That's what's important. I tried using it on 3 surfaces- an old Casio watch, a piece of acrylic window replacement glazing, and a small area of my car's factory paint finish (which is lacquer). All of these had fine scratching, all of them looked less scratched after rubbing Polywatch 100 strokes at right angles to the predominant scratch direction using a piece of microfiber bed sheeting over a sponge. The product had a familiar odor and texture. It appears to be similar to automotive polishing products. That's not surprising since they are both made for similar applications. So I compared the performance of them both to Polywatch using the same type of cloth and technique. Maguiar's Ultimate Compound removed the effect of deeper scratches faster, but left the surface less glossy. Maguiar's Ultimate Polish restored light scratches slower than Polywatch. If this was the only application I had for a polishing material, then I'd use Polywatch, and I;d recommend it for that use. But I also polish my vehicle, and a tiny tube of Polywatch is very expensive compared to 16 oz bottles of automotive products. I wouldn't recommend Polywatch to reduce the effect of scratches from a glass or sapphire surface. Ot isn't made for that. It's too soft an abrasive. Cerium oxide will do the same thing for a glass surface that Polywatch does for a plastic surface. Because glass is so much harder than plastic it will need 100x the amount of force or time or abrasive. For a high quality watch with a glass or sapphire lens, I'd rather pay to replace the lens than spend hours grinding off material and live with the wavy surface created by removing an area from a flat plane or smooth curve.
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