David A. Villavicencio—November 13, 2025
I am kicking myself for not taken a before and after picture. I was very reluctant to buy this since most of these “scratch removal” products never end up working. I am so happy I gave this a try. Within a minute of applying it to the glass of my watch the scratches were gone. I have a Navyforce sports watch I wear every shift in the hospital and I was very sad when it got scratched in one of our codes. I for sure thought it was a goner. Nope, this brought it back to its original form. It even looks brighter. If you’re hesitant, I would encourage you to give it a try. It’s way cheaper to spend $10 then to replace a whole watch. Read more
Will Kaplan—December 25, 2025
Ok, ive been a watch collector for years. Have always ignored this product as its another lotion looking product and i thought it wouldnt work. Boy was i wrong! I wish i had taken a picture beforehand but ill say this. Work it like a polish. The scratches wont go away in one wipe. You need to sit down and use a cut up T shirt, or the cloth they provide and get to polishing. Use some force, and rub in circular/back and forth motion until scratches are gone. Took me ten minutes, deeper scratches will take a bit longer but it will work. Im going to post a watch thats from 1990. Beforehand it was all scratched up from wear and tear and age. I have 0 scratches now. It works....surprisingly. Read more
David Knatcal—November 16, 2025
Works well with very minor scratches. Anything more than a minor scratch and it’s an effective. Read more
Andrew Allen—November 20, 2025
Seemed easy enough to use. Just did not work for removing the light scratches from my watch’s face. Read more
Amaxon Prime User—January 4, 2026
Excellent watch crystal polish. It makes scratches disappear & cleans the foggy look right off the acrylic surface. Read more
Jennifer—December 10, 2025
This stuff absolutely works! Take your time, use a chamois cloth or other soft fabric. Use a pea size amount at a time, use good pressure but not too much. I did my vintage Omega 5x and every scratch was removed. I even had a couple that fingernail would catch. Great product. Heard about it on YouTube watch restoring channel. Read more
Bob Kaster—December 12, 2025
I picked this up after seeing Marshall from the Wristwatch Revival YouTube channel using it to finish up watch crystal restorations, and when used at the end of the restoration process, it leaves that crystal PERFECTLY TRANSPARENT. I took a shot at removing some nasty scratches on an old Casio watch crystal. The crystal had paint from walls stuck on on it and a ton of scratches. Now, here's where you have to be patient - PolyWatch will not work as a step 1 fix. I cannot stress this enough. I prepped the crystal first with some fine grit emery boards, starting at 1000 grit and working up to 7000 grit (I worked through 12 boards total). After that, I applied a small dab of PolyWatch, only about 1 cm diameter, and then worked it in with the included cloth. Let me tell you - PolyWatch is worth its weight in gold. There's still some minor imperfections and a couple small scratches left, but that's a skill issue on my part. I will definitely buy this again once I work through the tube. Read more
apex—September 25, 2025
I purchased the Polywatch formula made to polish plastic watch crystals. It is easy to use and really cleans up an acrylic or a hesalite crystal. It will not remove a deeper scratch but for surface imperfections it works great and it leaves the crystal sparkling clear. It cannot be used on glass, mineral or sapphire crystals but I believe there is a separate formula designed for that. Read more