✨ Polish Away the Past, Shine in the Present! 🕒
The Poly Watch Plastic Crystal Glass Polish & Scratch Remover Repair Tool is a 5-gram tube designed to effectively remove scratches from plastic watch crystals. With enough polish for approximately 10-12 uses, this compact tool is perfect for watch enthusiasts looking to maintain their timepieces in pristine condition. Its lightweight design and limited edition color make it a stylish and practical addition to your watch care routine.
Manufacturer | EVI Vertriebs GmbH |
Part Number | igimi-381 |
Item Weight | 0.176 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.15 x 0.79 x 0.51 inches |
Item model number | Polywatch |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Limited Edition |
Material | plastic |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Display Style | analog |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
N**R
Yes, this really works!
I was skeptical when I read about this stuff. After all, how can you polish out scrapes in a poly watch crystal, right? You would need special cutter, a rouge cloth and maybe even an electric polisher. In fact, I had my dremel out, with the buffing attachment ready for heavy polishing. I could have saved my time....just a little dab, polish with a shop cloth for 30 seconds (YES! 30 seconds!) and poof! The scratches were gone and the crystal was like new again. If you look really hard and at exactly the right angle, you can see the deepest pits, but you really have to be looking for them and hold the watch just right to the light. The scratches are completely gone and I can READ my watch again without having to look around the scratches to see the numbers anymore. I was literally going to have to buy a new watch, now this one is just like new again!!
G**X
Works Great!
I used this on the plastic crystal (that's an oxymoron if there ever was one) of an old 1969 Bulova M9 Commander watch. My previous effort was using different grit of fingernail buffing pads down to fine to get the deep scratches out, which of course left me with a very cloudy lens. Then I used toothpaste to finish the job, only it didn't polish it to my satisfaction and small scratches were still visible. I then ordered Polywatch from Amazon. I put a small glob of the Polywatch in the center of the crystal and rubbed in a circular motion for 2 minutes, added another drop, and went two minutes more. Done! I can actually see what is behind me in the reflection - it is that clear and smooth. There may be other home remedies, but this works for sure. Spend the couple of bucks and get it done quickly.
G**1
Worked on my Oakley A Frame Ski Goggles
Have an Oakley A Frame google which had the anti-fog layer compromised. Options were to toss the lens or remove all anti-fog and see what the lens looked like afterward. It was scratched to point where my only option appeared to be buying a new lens/goggle. Have the money to buy new google, but out of curiosity I saw this product and decided to try to remove scratches on the interior lens. These were not core shots, but definitely, enough to be irritating/impact view in spots. I ordered this product, read the instructions, grabbed a microfiber cloth, and started polishing. And polishing, And polishing. Spent 20 minutes on first round. Buffed out and could see definite improvement, to the point where I committed two more rounds, and a total of 80 minutes. You will have to put some elbow grease into it. The result, a nearly perfectly clear lens! Woo Hoo! Was it worth it? For me, 80 minutes of my time is way more expensive than the $50 I found for the least expensive replacement on Amazon. But I do not like tossing stuff that I know I can repair because it makes me feel less like a man (haha), and in this case, really wanted to see if it would work, and let others know. Especially should someone have something really expensive that they are trying to repair. So now if a good spray-on anti-fog works, well then I would consider it worth the effort. Also, I am NOT being compensated in any way by Amazon or this product for review. Hope this helps!
D**S
Great Product for Acrylic Watch Crystals
Product is easy to use and works great getting out scratches
E**H
THis doesn't work
After reading all sorts of great reviews, I bought this for my scratched phone. I followed the instructions and it didn't work. I then realized it said it was for plastic only so I decided to use it for my car dash that has a few scratches and IS made of plastic. Still didn't work at all! not even a little bit. I'm super annoyed it didn't work.
H**L
No cloth included
No cloth included though it states in the listing there would be.
K**R
Worked Great on my Oculus Quest!
Surprised by some negative reviews. I had a deep long scratch on my right lens while traveling. I almost cried. Then I looked to find a solution, and found it with polywatch! I used a small amount and buffed it with a microfiber cloth for three minutes as directed. Couldn't believe how well it worked! NO TRACE OF THE SCRATCH! I then buffed the other lens and now my quests image has never looked clearer. Highly recommend for the quest!
K**Y
!!!Works PERFECTLY for VR lenses!!!
I purchased PolyWatch after seeing it suggested online as a fix for scratched VR headset lenses.I cannot express how well this worked on the lenses in my HP Reverb G2. 10/10 a lifesaver.Photos are after ~2 minutes of work with Polywatch and a microfiber cloth.
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