

✨ Bring your watch face back to life — because scratches are so last season!
DYNAGEM PolyWatch is a specialized 5g polishing paste designed to remove scratches from acrylic watch crystals. Using micro-abrasive technology, it gently smooths and fills scratches, restoring clarity and visibility without costly replacements. Each tube provides approximately 10 uses, making it an affordable, easy-to-use solution for maintaining plastic watch faces and preserving your timepiece’s sleek look.



















| ASIN | B00E3T237C |
| Best Sellers Rank | 97,037 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) 268 in Repair Tools & Kits |
| Brand | DYNAGEM |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (12,215) |
| Date First Available | 30 Oct. 2008 |
| Item Weight | 4.54 g |
| Item model number | DYNB6I1947 |
| Manufacturer | DYNAGEM |
| Manufacturer part number | DYNB6I1947 |
| Product Dimensions | 13 x 8 x 65 cm; 4.54 g |
| Special Features | none |
R**R
Great results
This is excellent stuff. I used it to remove scratches on a pair of reading glasses with excellent results. I applied the paste to the lens and rubbed with cotton wool as directed. You will need to reapply several times to build it up. Use a clean piece of cotton wool to buff. Patience is key as it takes time, but much less expensive than new glasses.
A**B
Worked to a degree
Purchased to try and remove some of the scratches in my Casio watch with a mixture of deep and light scratches. As reported by others, tube of product was very small, well packaged but sufficient amount of product to clean multiple watches. While it did not remove all the scratches, it did improve the overall look of the watch face, removing some of the lighter scratches and making the watch face look much better. For the price paid, happy with the results and would consider using again.
L**V
EXCELLENT!!!
Cannot recommend this more! I bought it because I had my Motorola 360 gen 2 scratched only a week after I bought it. I was very sad about it, so I was ready to try anything to fix that. The PolyWatch clearly sais it does not work on mineral or hardened glass of any sort, and it is kinda hard to fix a scratch as deep as mine, but after being persistent with it and applying it numerous times, it definitely has a positive effect, even on Gorilla Glass. I am planning to put a screen protector on it after I have completely filled in the scratch with the gel, just to make sure the gel wont wear off, which is good enough for me. I only need it to hold up until i put on the protector. I also have a PC with a transparent plastic panel on the side, and it had micro scratches on it as well in result of the cleaning it has endured over time, so I decided to try PolyWatch on that too. The result MIND BLOWN... I couldn't believe it. Because the transparent glass was made of plastic it worked even faster than the Gorilla Glass. It literally took 2 minutes of rubbing it in the glass with a piece of cotton wool, and the scratches were gone.
C**N
Add elbow grease
Does work but needs a lot of rubbing. Even more now Fitbit face is pretty old and more scratched!
D**L
Removing scratches on glasses / spectacles lenses
So you can use this to remove scratches on plastic glasses lenses (which is almost all of them these days) and it does give great results but be aware this is not a simple process. Do not attempt it unless you have a spare pair of glasses, a lot of patience and preferably a polishing tool with pads such as a Dremel. The problem is most plastic lenses have coatings on them to prevent scratches (I know ironic isn't it) and also provide other benefits such as preventing reflections and fogging up. These coatings are very hard to remove and will go instantly misty as soon as you start to use any polishing compound (such as this) on them. This means your glasses will be very quickly completely unusable and unfortunately it will take a lot of time and effort before they will be clear again. I personally attempted using the polyWatch on a spare pair of glasses on one side of one lens and after giving up trying to get the coating off by hand I eventually got out the Dremel and managed to get it crystal clear. However this lens is of course now without it's coatings on one side so isn't as resistive to reflections but thankfully it doesn't appear to have affected the prescription. So to summarise, yes you can, but it ain't easy!
M**U
Scratch removal macbook retina = succes
Whoever came here looking to fix their scratched up retina screen on their macbook, to me this was well worth the money! As you can see I first cleaned (degreased) and then polished the screen with a lot of succes. Most of the scratches you see, are in the anti-reflective layer applied to those very shiny retina screens, as those layers are not very scratch resistant. Bear in mind that you should wet the cloth you use to polish (which comes in the box). For me anyway, it was not working until I did and I was getting frustrated. Maybe it said so in the box but I already threw it out and didn't see it on the tube, so that's why I gave it a 4 in stead of 5 star rating. For a 15inch screen you can make due with about 3/4 of a tube but next time I will probably just use it all. For deeper scratches you might need a longer time and several times, so keep a little bit in the tube to be sure. I mostly had very light scratches so I am just assuming. If like me you found people saying: don't remove that layer as your already reflective screen will become like a mirror, they are right. But, a fairly cheap anti-glare screen protector actually does a better job at keeping sunlight from blinding you. And I actually love the frosted look some of those screen protectors out there have. Also, you kan just change protectors if your current one gets damaged. I bought mine also on amazon from KW mobile if I'm not mistaken. Hope this helped, good luck!
M**N
very effective scratch remover
despite what negative comments a few people have made, this cream is excellent at removing shallow surface scratches (they literally completely disapear) on plastic watch faces I have also tried what I would call a deeper scratch and found it much reduced, but i didnt rub for the minutes recommended on that handy youtube video just 30 seconds or so Id really recommend buying a glass faced watch, I bought two plastic faced watches within the last month and both scratched enough to annoy me within 2 days (one within 2 hrs of purchasing it, going back to the jewellers I was met with .. well we cant fix it if its not glass), .. mind you with this cream they can scratch all they want and ill keep polishing them back to newness Great product !!!! now my lidl watch with compass, altimeter, thermometer etc is back to newness !!!
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。
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.
O**A
Amazing stuff! The barcode label covered up the super-small-print instructions, so off I went, without reading a cotton ball was recommended for 2-3 mins of polishing, but my touch worked anyway. I used this with one of those blue mechanic's shop towels, the type that is soft like a thick paper towel, to polish 2 items so far, and it really works well! A totally scratched up Casio MQ24-7B2 white face black beater rubber-resin watch with plastic "glass" turned into a very readable watch again, with an almost clear acrylic "crystal". The deep gouges remain detectable, but are barely noticeable anymore. The small scratches are all buffed out now, and the overall appearance is very clear, without any fog at all. The plastic crystal looks like perfectly clear glass now, and is actually clearer than it was when it was brand new! THE KICKER: After treating the old Casio with spectacular result, I tried it on my spectacles. (OY, what a pun, eh?) My glasses took a Buster Keaton (just look him up on IMDB) slapstick fall with me on a parking lot a few months ago, and had a few very bad scratches, that have been annoying me. I was constantly wiping the badly scratched glasses with a micro-fibre cloth and paper towels, but the scratches were bad and annoying in my vision. So, before spending money on new glasses, I tried this Polywatch goop on them. My glasses (poly-lenses, otherwise, they would have shattered on impact) are useable again, and they buffed up well enough, to get a few more years of life! Just put a drop on the affected surface, take the recommended cotton ball, a soft cloth, paper towel, or a good soft shop towel you would use for windows, and buff in gentle circling motions for 2-3 mins, until the lotion like material is wiped out, and you have the surface you want. Take a bare towel and wipe off any remaining residue, done! Or repeat, if more buffing is needed. Just be aware, this stuff is chemically active with the plastic you polish, so your polishing cloth MUST be soft and contain no hard fibres, otherwise you put more scratches in, instead of buffing them out! Since there is some kind of reaction happening, also be sure to clean off any remaining residue of the paste from the surface with a damp cloth, and some alcohol afterwards.
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).
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