Well i come back with good news :D
After some further cleaning the coils now no longer stick and the movement is running +-13sec with a beat error of 0.1ms before adjustments. Needless to say im quite pleased with that result considering the watch was left on rusted state ( badly ) and all my cleaning and patience has paid off.
What i did .....
I checked the movement against a compass and sure enough after the new demag there was no magnetism present.
I stripped the balance down and left to soak in Elma Chrono Clean @ 50c, rinse, dry, and back into some clean lighter fuel, dry , reassemble. Coils no longer stuck together yay !
Once reassembled the movement sprung to life and i checked the timing ( with above mentioned results )
I did notice after the chrono clean there was a residue present, i can only assume there was some sort of contaminant that did not dissolve under normal cleaning. I have never had a problem with cleaning parts like this before but i think im going to add a new part to my cleaning ritual to ensure all contaminants are free.
I now have to reassemble the auto works and date works, fingers crossed all should go well and i can re case the watch back in original home. This poor watch was in such a state i really hope i can pull it off so it may live again :)
I will post pictures when done :)