








✨ Polish your watch, polish your style — because flawless is the new standard!
Polywatch Scratch Removing Polish is a precision German-made lens polishing cream designed exclusively for plastic (hesalite) watch lenses, especially Suunto T1, T3, and T4 models. It effectively removes minor to medium scratches, restoring clarity and shine in minutes, empowering DIY enthusiasts to maintain their watches without professional help. Not suitable for sapphire glass lenses.
| ASIN | B0014R9V9O |
| Best Sellers Rank | 181,071 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) 563 in Repair Tools & Kits |
| Country of origin | Germany |
| Customer reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (3,345) |
| Date First Available | 30 Oct. 2008 |
| Department | Unisex |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 20042 |
| Manufacturer | Suunto |
| Product Dimensions | 13 x 8 x 65 cm; 0.02 g |
S**Y
Brilliant on plastic, NOT working on glass
Used for a first time on gloss finished plastic trim on the interior of the doors and the middle console of my car. I was bit sceptical in the beginning and worried if it might do even further damage, so eventually I will end up paying more money to professional polisher or even to replace the whole parts. Anyway, being a stubborn fan of DIY decided to give it a go in the end, starting on a small and less visible area - it worked absolute wonders! It removed all the scratches and gave the details a nice polished finish. My car interior is as good as new again! Was so exited of the results, so decided to test it on glass table and an old and badly scratched watch - unfortunately did not make any improvement on glass surface, despite applying paste 2-3 times and rubbing it in circles for half an hour. I highly recommend this product for minor to medium ( in size and depth ) scratches on plastic surfaces
S**7
Brilliant product
Watch Lens material used on: Hesalite. There are plenty of helpful videos on YouTube showing how to remove scratches from non sapphire crystal watch lenses, some using plain Colgate toothpaste and others using Polywatch. Opted for the latter option as isn’t expensive and is specifically designed for the job. The watch had quite a large square scuff at the 6 o’clock position which could be seen in the light and slightly felt with the Fingernail. Use masking tape to protect the Bezel and a small microfibre cloth to polish the lens, I made two applications and polished the damaged area applying a bit of pressure. After about two minutes I cleaned the lens off and the scratches cannot be seen. Highly recommend. As other comments have mentioned This will not work on watched with Saphire glass lenses and is only for those with plastic / hesalite lenses.
C**Y
Tried and failed
I bought this to try and remove a scratch from my Fitbit Charge 2. After many attempts the scratch is still visible. May work on other style watches.
G**1
Excellent, took a while to come though
Used for removing old cleaning swirls from the screen of my motorbike, would recommend removed them no problem, the screen is as good as new..
K**5
simply not working
Got excited about other reviews according to which this product fixed even deep scratches on some vintage/good quality watches, unfortunately it did absolutely nothing to my Panerai. I have a scratch on the watch that starts deep and fades as it goes on, so I was hoping to fix at least that shallow part of the scratch, however it did literally nothing after reapplying the product several times and polishing for 3 minutes each time (like the instruction on the tube says). Also quite disappointed by the fact that picture shows the box and the cloth where in my case it was just a little tube in an envelope.
R**E
Worked beautifully
I used this on my father's 1971 Seiko Bellmatic. There were no very deep scratches but the entire face was scuffed and very worn with numerous small scratches to give a cloudy/frosted appearance overall. I put a small amount of this on the watch face and wrapped a small cloth around the end of my index finger, pulling it tight like you would if French polishing. I applied good pressure and did small circles, at some speed, for about 5 minutes. Then I buffed off the face of the watch and found it was almost entirely all gone - fantastic. I applied it one more time and did the same with the result that the watch crystal looks as good as new and I couldn't be happier. I actually never thought it would work - it was a bit of a hit and hope purchase. I doubt it would work on mineral glass and certainly not on sapphire glass.
S**N
Cheap product which doesn’t work well.
Got the very minimalist of scratches off but not very many. Doesn’t work well, but don’t know what I expected for the price! Not worth it, pay more for a product that actually works.
B**W
It really works!
Worked a treat - my Timex was heavily scratched from being left in a bag and this product has it looking as good as new. Genuinely thrilled with how it looks
A**N
Yes, perfect.. well it depends on depth of scratches you need to rub thoroughly to get desired result, Great product
C**.
N’espérez pas récupérer des verres rayés, totalement inefficace, et ce n’est pas son rôle. Sur les dérivés du plastique par contre il est réellement miraculeux : verres de montres, cadrans divers... Pour ma part j’ai récupéré des panneaux solaires rendus opaques par les éléments. J’ai également rendu comme neuves des verrières lego rayées.
J**N
kleine tube
R**.
J'ai acheté ce produits pour effacer les différentes micro griffes que j'ai sur certaines de mes G-Shock et le résultat est plus que décevant... Je n'ai vu aucune différence sur mes montres après avoir utilisé le produit....
M**J
I have a watch or two with plastic/acrylic/etc "crystals" in them that were really scratched up. A simple a cost friendly fix was to get some PolyWatch that I've heard about from various sources. For this review I used an older Seiko automatic that I recently purchased off of eBay for cheap. The glass or "crystal" was really scratched up so I thought it a perfect candidate. After receiving the tube, I sat down with some Q-tips and paper towels on a desk. I set the watch down and squeezed some on and buffed with a Q-tip/cotton swab for 3-5 minutes (re-applying a little paste every minute or so). After that first session It was hard to tell if it had worked, but the watch in question was pretty badly scratched and dinged up so I went another 5-10 mins. After that I could definitely tell a difference - the deep gouges and scratches were much less noticeable and the dial more visible. I went another 5-7 minutes before calling it a night and was surprised at the before/after photo comparison. I'd say in total I buffed this 1 watch crystal for about 20 minutes, re-applying paste often. I'd guess I used about 1/4 of the amount in the tube. I will say, the tube is not 100% full from the start - Holding it up to a light you can see about 60% of it contained product. For the higher cost for such a small tube, consideration should be given to how much is used and on what projects. It IS cheaper and less hassle than replacing the crystal though. PROS: - It works. May take several coats and some elbow grease to really get deep scratches and dings out. - Comes with nice little fabric swab that seemed to work well with the paste. - Cheaper than replacing the crystal. CONS: - Small tube for how much it costs. Expect 2-4 good uses from this 1 tube for deeply scratched crystals. - Tube comes filled with a lot of air - package size can be misleading to how much content is inside. *Photo attached shows "Before" photos on Left side, "After" photos on Right side. Watch has a few spots and dust specks inside crystal so some of that isn't the crystal.
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