I bought this protector film for my Redbaya Swatch (yes, it's the same size as the Pinkbaya). Here are my observations:1. Application; quick and easy application. They provide you with a microfiber cloth to clean the watch bezel, then you pull the film from the backing and carefully center it, then smooth it with the plastic card to get any bubbles out. Pretty simple.Somehow, though, I got one tiny bit of fiber under the film despite my best efforts to be meticulous. I've noticed that other protector films sometimes provide a sticky pad to rest the device on, and alcohol wipes to prep the surface first, this kit did not, and it may have been the difference in my results. I used the other two provided on two more swatches of the same size. Of the total three films included in the package, two had tiny specks under the film that will just have to be there until the film is worn out. You can't peel these off and reposition them, it will only smudge/damage the film and make the finished result worse.One other thing about the application process: no tabs on the film to pull away from the backing, or to hold the film while you position it. This means you have to pry something (like most people, I used my fingernail) underneath a tiny area of the edge when you are handling it, which will permanently leave a slight wrinkle/smudge on that spot. I hid that wrinkle spot on the bottom position, positioning it just below the six.2. Fit; the cut of the circle for this protective film was advertised as not only perfect for the Pinkbaya Swatch, but also that it would mold seamlessly around curves. I assumed this meant that it was cut to cover all of the Swatch bezel, not just the flat top surface, but also down around the curve to cover at least some of the side edges of the bezel. This is not the case, however; it is cut small, so that it only reaches almost to the edge of the top flat surface area, and does not cover the curved edge at all. This means, the curved side area of the bezel is not protected.I'm okay with that, but it's not ideally what I was hoping for when I ordered this product. Once applied, you'd have to look closely to notice that there's film on there at all. So, at least it looks good.3. Effectiveness; I have worn my swatches with this film on them a few times each, but haven't put them to the hard test as of yet (meaning I've only worn them to work a few times, not exposed them to anything more risky that could potentially have damaged my watch bezels). So, time will tell how these protective films hold up and how long they last. Hopefully, they can last for at least one year. I will report back with results at that time.Overall, I can recommend these conditionally, and they certainly are better than nothing protecting your Swatch.