Citizen Skyhawk Eco Drive - Arielle Kebbel - Rescue: HI-Surf

Arielle Kebbel wears a Citizen Skyhawk Eco Drive watch in the series Rescue: HI-Surf, but there is something strange about her particular watch.
Arielle Kebbel wears a Citizen Skyhawk Eco Drive watch in the series Rescue: HI-Surf, but there is something strange about her particular watch.
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In these promo photos, the watch has a different dial
In these promo photos, the watch has a different dial
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Compare the two movements: the one on the left has large hour numbers for 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11, and a triangle at the 12-o-clock position, while the one on the right has no hour numbers and two stripes at 12-o-clock.
Compare the two movements: the one on the left has large hour numbers for 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11, and a triangle at the 12-o-clock position, while the one on the right has no hour numbers and two stripes at 12-o-clock.
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Arielle Kebbel wears a Citizen Skyhawk Eco Drive watch in the series Rescue: HI-Surf, but there is something strange about her particular watch.

The watch seems to be a Blue Angels CITIZEN Eco-Drive SKYHAWK Chronograph Watch C650-T000959.

BUT, in some other photos from the set, we can see what looks like a Frankenstein model: a combination of the "Blue Angels CITIZEN Eco-Drive SKYHAWK Chronograph Watch C650-T000959" with a movement / dial of the "Citizen Skyhawk Eco Drive C650-Q02128".

Compare the two movements: the one on the left has large hour numbers for 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11, and a triangle at the 12-o-clock position, while the one on the right has no hour numbers and two stripes at 12-o-clock.

Why someone would replace the case with another movement is unclear. As far as we know the watch was never sold like this, so it must have been custom made. Perhaps the movement broke during the shoot and they wanted to keep the same case for continuity so replaced the movement. But why they just didn't buy another watch is unknown.