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I disassembled the hands of my Citizen Pilot Super Titanium Radio Controlled AS2031-57E a couple of times. 
The second time because on the first attempt i evidently did not push the hour hand well and in practice it was not well fixed and moved receiving even small bumps.
After the second attempt everything seems to be ok. 
Except that i have the impression that giving a little more sustained blows on the wrist, the hour hand still has a slight movement, in the order of half a second or less. It is a normal, topical and usual thing about this movement, which, i remind you, is exclusively electronically managed, each hand independently, a clearance in the movement that it has of its nature, or it may depend on the hand is not yet well attached to the pin and should perhaps be replaced because the hole has slightly enlarged?

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The thing with quartz watches is the hands are much less roust and of lower mass than mechanical watches. The tube of the hand could be closed a little if you have the correct punches for a staking set or horia tool, otherwise it would be finding new hands.

 

Tom

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