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"Hannes" wrote a great article covering Polywatch
Paul Delury also did a Comparison, but this time between Polywatch & Autosol Owners of pocket watches, should read Pauls last paragraph !
Finally, if you have a watch with a saphire crystal & manage to scratch it, all is not lost !
Markbtn shows How to remove scratches from saphire crystals here
As you also say Joey, I have read of people using toothpaste, but I have never seen a webpage covering this.
I have tried most of the above & I use Brasso.
All the Best
Steve
As Lorenzo posted, I have written a small webpage covering 2 of the options.
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