I've not gone to those lengths as its not a major issue, just something that bugs me when I feel it from time to time. You could see visually the vertical tyre movement. Much less so with the wheel itself, but as it was mirror finish what you see doesn't exactly mean its the truth. It did occur to me to have the wheel tested with something that can measure any deflection but again it doesn't bother me enough to go to these lengths, and, if it was the wheel I'm not parting with £600 to replace it lol
I'm fairly convinced the car itself is fine as the hub was spinning smoothly. I'm not sure why the mechanic thought it was the hub when we both were staring at the disc which had no movement at all spinning at idle or 30mph wheel speed. Again I'm fairly certain its going to be tyre and I'm going non run flat if I keep the car at the end of this year when I expect the tyres will need replacing.
Its only having thought things through and seen it spinning that I'm narrowing it to the tyre now. It could have been out at manufacture but balanced in a way that its only the physical movement rather than tyre/wheel vibration making it apparent. Either that, or a pot hole I've hit thats damaged the tyre some way. Not sure, I may never know fully, but as I say I'm fairly happy its not the car mechanicals as they looked and felt, perfectly smooth. It was only the wheel and tyre I could see moving and the wheel movement could well have been a trick of the finish upon it.