Absolutely stop putting it on a winder and go see a watchmaker, something is wrong with either the main spring or the escapement, possibly both. Magnetization has nothing to do with it, you'd notice the watch running several minutes faster per day.
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It's a mechanical device, man, you gotta maintain it.
Every 5-6 years is usually recommended by watch companies
I've never gotten the watch serviced and I've owned it for about 8 years
If it stops working properly... that's a pretty good indication that you should get it serviced.
Get the watch looked at by a watchmaker, this does not sound like a magnetization issue. However, if you have a semi recent iPhone you can easily check if your watch is magnetized with the Lepsi app.
Sounds like your watch needs service.