S.H.
·I would agree... What is the point of the watch being mechanical if the movement is that inexpensive? At that price point the movement will probably be very inaccurate and poorly adjusted. I like the design of the new Baltic Hermetique, but I really think Baltic missed it with their 'disposable' movements. Especially considering the €745 the watch costs within the EU with the flat link bracelet (tax included), I would have expected more of its movement than the Miyota 9039 which costs even less than $75 for Baltic.
Welcome to the modern industry. A salaried competent watchmaker is quite expensive by the hour... If the movement cost less than 100 or 200e, it is a no brainer to swap it with an new one, most brands do this. There are no individual serial numbers on low end movements such as seiko 6r, eta 2824 and 2892, miyota,... They are designed to be swapped at service IMHO.