Think that's free ... They would just get the watch-maker to take a look (don't think they actually open it up) and verbally confirm if the watch is authentic ...
If yr watch is still under warranty, just bring it over to the Service Centre & tell them that it is running faster than normal.
Let them monitor & subsequently ask them to open the caseback to check for suspected faulty spring/wheels - they will surely tell if the watch or its parts are found to have fake items.
The only setback is you have to sacrifice your time - bringing it to the Centre, allowing yr watch to rest there for a few weeks & later collecting it once they have done the diagnosis.
If yr watch is not under warranty, then you have to sacrifice time as well as money.
My 2 cents worth.
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