: If you are referring to the retail company Bernard Watch Co. , they often require original "papers" (warranty, manuals, and certificates) when buying or trading high-end Swiss watches.
: In the novelization, Bernard is noted for using pieces of paper to work out answers while time is frozen.
: The show was based on or adapted into books by Andrew Norriss . You can find paperback copies of Bernard's Watch at retailers like Amazon UK or Amazon US .
: In the episode "Time Slip," a postman notes that the watch is overdue for servicing because Bernard has been keeping track of how much others have used the watch on separate sheets of paper.
: When Bernard borrows items (like a bicycle) while time is frozen, he leaves handwritten notes on paper to explain or return the items later.
If you are looking for a or "paper" version of the story itself:
In the context of the British children's show , "paper" appears in several key ways within the story: