Would Polywatch remove the scratches on the acrylic crystal? Assuming that it is acrylic.
Im going to try polywatch soon but if that doesn't work I think I'm going to just get the crystal replaced. That's is IF I can find a reputable watch repair in my area. Not a lot available in Oklahoma lol
Its possibly too scratched for polywatch, but give it a try. At best it might just clean up the crystal. Its a good looking Crosshair 50s early 60s model maybe 🤔
So, I'm addicted/obsessed with watches. I've been collecting for years. Mainly a "budget" sub $100 collection of 60+ watches and counting. Everything from Citizen to Casio, Invicta and even a Seiko. H...
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Would Polywatch remove the scratches on the acrylic crystal? Assuming that it is acrylic.
Would Polywatch remove the scratches on the acrylic crystal? Assuming that it is acrylic.
Im going to try polywatch soon but if that doesn't work I think I'm going to just get the crystal replaced. That's is IF I can find a reputable watch repair in my area. Not a lot available in Oklahoma lol
Its possibly too scratched for polywatch, but give it a try. At best it might just clean up the crystal. Its a good looking Crosshair 50s early 60s model maybe 🤔