Consider a set of stainless steel rims, a bit lighter than chrome, won't rust or peel, has the OE look and are easy to clean. I do agree that re-plating chrome rims is very expensive, about $300 each, and as mentioned the EPA has chased many chromers out of business, I used to use Browns in Kentucky until they went under, great quality, fast turn around, but not an option. I wasn't aware that such re-chromed rims were weaker, but after reading some of the responses 'am now a believer.
I found a new local chromer who does excellent work, but very expensive. I had them do a left side rider foot rest for a pre- Mk3 and it was barely less then a new part. I had them do a BSA 441 header, muffler and a set of cable stand-offs, $700. The real issue is the de-chroming, it creates some real toxic primordial soup.
I believe that stainless is the new chrome.
Buchanans has been my friend and offers many quality options. The Norton front wheel with disk brake in un-arguably the hardest wheel (motorcycle) to lace and true with 4 different spokes and an offset that in-experienced lacers/truers should farm out.