Hi Paul,
I think you are right to think that the rev counter is sticking. I have checked the circuit and see that the only voltage applied to the rev counter is swtched by the ign. So it is not a voltage causing the problem.
As you most probably read, I have a spare clockset supplied by our friendly dodgy colour blind breaker (his words, not mine

) which I have been able to check out, and I find that mine is marked Atmo, so I suspect the turbo one is slightly different, however I dont think by much. The Atmo picks up its pulses from the ign coil which produces 3 pulses per rev, but I suspect the Turbo gets it pulses from the ECU which could be 1 pulse per rev. Unfortunately although the Atmo diag shows the pulse path, the Turbo one does not. However irrespective of the pulses, the 225 degree meters should be the same.
The way we used to check for sticky meter movements was to blow the needle around the dial, doing it this way will not cause damage to the movement. That should show if the movement is sticking. If it is, there is a rear bearing adjustment on the back of the rev counter. I have found that over time they can become tight due to wear. If you turn the adjustment a midge...
and I mean a midge, anticlockwise, this should just take the pressure off and by blowing the needle you should see it clear.
You will have to remove the clockset completely to do this adjustment, and remove the holding bracket across the back of the clockset to uncover the adjustment. See pic below:-
It might be an idea to mark the alignement of the slot so you know exactly where the adjustment is before you start.
You could kill two birds with one stone if you do this.....I note you have speedo probs as well.....so there is another job for you, and with a bit of luck all your problems will be solved
I took a couple of other pics of the rev counter which are below...just for interest. The first one shows the actual meter movement and the other shows a general view of the back of the clockset with the white connector which is the 12v + & - (red and black) and the pulse input (yellow)
I hope this helps

1990 GTA Atmo, 2003 Jaguar X type 2.5SE Auto, 2018 Kia Picanto GT-Line-S 1.25