Your new photos are absolutely divine with your new 202 PT - which I'm hoping will help assuage the challenges you had with the experience. As I recall the 201 had the manual wind movement which supposedly had reliability issues (I think I read this in a post about the history of the UR 202), which led to the move to the automatic movement on the 202 with the turbines and gear selector on the back. Certainly a fully functioning manual wind Urwerk would have been pretty incredible, but I guess your experience is the potential downside of a small batch and a manufacture of no more than 200 pieces a year worldwide. You know, I don't know of many other companies which would have identified and sourced another NOS piece (albeit a big money upgrade) for a NOS model from the 2000's. Hopefully you got a decent limited total cost?
Anyway, thanks for sharing. Maybe again, I hope the smile that comes from your wrist will make up a lot for some lost time and challenges. I hope you stay a believer in Urwerk and at least the positives of the Indie experience. Your posts of your Frog are really excellent and am making me look at that Sarpaneva Moonmaster model closely...
Cheers
Peter