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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkO View Post
    They were filiming here and MrsO and I were extras, one of the actors had a Patek up his sleeve and whenever they took a break the continuity person would come over and take a polaroid and he would pull back his sleeve to show the watch.
    This must have been noticed repeatedly and is deliberate unless it pops in and out each take as a continunity error.
    What, filming this film, or are you talking generally?

    It must have been an error as it isn't like it all the time. But, I've just remembered that I heard that nearly ll the watches in films are fake (as they tend to go walkies otherwise). Perhaps the fakes don't click in so well?
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    Quote Originally Posted by OrangeSport View Post
    What, filming this film, or are you talking generally?

    It must have been an error as it isn't like it all the time. But, I've just remembered that I heard that nearly ll the watches in films are fake (as they tend to go walkies otherwise). Perhaps the fakes don't click in so well?
    No not this film, just one filmed here
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