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I took the watch to my local repairer but he couldn't pressure-test it so he sent it somewhere else for an estimate. As they wanted 300 GB pounds (just based on a visual inspection), I took it home and, after a glass or two of wine, took the damned thing apart myself.
I replaced the stopwatch second hand but the circlip that should have been holding the push-button was nowhere to be seen. Either it has gone inside the mechanism somewhere (if that's possible) or it wasn't there to begin with.
Anyway, the watch is working again!
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