Thank you for asking...
No, my Miele W1070 sill remains with a wonky timer/programmer.
Finding new timer motors that suit both fittings and voltage requirements became hopeless. At least those made by Crouzet. One place did have clockwise timers but would have to purchase fifteen or more. *NOT*.
So am reduced to hanging about washer with a kitchen timer. Set timer for what cycle length should be, then wait or audible click indicating timer should move. Move timer, wait, lather rinse and repeat..
There are some portions of certain cycles where programmer advances normally. After moving dial out of final spin machine stops waits, then goes into normal "loosening" drum rotations, then stops. Dial won't advance into "off". However in "Woolens" cycle dial does advance to "off".
Methinks from above actual programmer part is going rather than just one of timer motors. I mean if timer motor that controls when things advance were kaput dial wouldn't move period. No?