Hello,
If it is possible to use the serial bootloader, at the correct baud rate, this would seem to imply that the trim value must be currently correct. It is equally important for the bootloader initialisation code to read the non-volatile trim value, and write this to the trim register.
I presume that the only issue is whether the non-volatile trim setting has been correctly calibrated during the programming of the bootloader code, so as to provide the required internal reference frequency.
With a secured device, you will not be able to directly read the non-volatile setting, using the BDM, but the trim register itself should be readable.
Regards,
Mac