Bob,
I must have misunderstood your question. When referring to original paint thickness, I did not distinguish between the primer, base paint and the optional clear cote for metallic paints, when looking at the thickness. Not sure how you could do that except by mechanically removing a layer and measuring before and after. And then you need to find a pagoda owner willing to sacrifice his original paint for the process. :-)
So the approx number of 0.2mm is just what the instrument shows, from bare metal to the surface of the paint.
I could make a qualified guess however, since a 1970 300 SEL 6.3 I own with most of the car with original paint in tobacco brown has a few areas where the paint has been buffed/polished to the point that the primer is slightly visible if you look real close. Those areas show 0.12mm-0.14mm if I remember correctly.(it's a couple of years ago since I checked it) That would indicate that the paint layer(now mostly gone) is around 0.06mm-0.08mm
Regards,
Hans