A couple months ago, a strap
maker showed me a gorgeous ammo bag that he had available to make a
strap out of. I did not need a strap, but I could not pass up the
amazing leather, so I had him make me a strap. Unsure what watch the
strap would ultimately be mounted on, I had him make the strap without a
buckle. When I received the finished strap and placed it next to my
PAMs, it was immediately obvious which watch the strap belonged on . . .
my 360 (even though I already have two other ammo straps for my 360).
Having decided that my new strap belonged on my 360, I had to find a
buckle for the strap. I quickly discovered that the options for
screw-in and/or spring bar PVD buckles are rather limited, and none of
the available off-the-shelf buckles inspired me. Therefore, I decided
to have a buckle custom made.
I decided that I wanted a buckle with a Pig on it. However, rather than
a cut-out Pig, I wanted an embossed Pig. I found such a buckle that I
really liked but, of course, it was not PVD.
The next step was to find someone to PVD my buckle. After contacting
several after-market PVD shops, I found a place suitable for a single,
small job of this nature. I had the buckle shipped directly to the PVD
shop and hoped for the best.
Earlier today, I received my new PVD buckle. I am really pleased with
the results . . . particularly the greyish tone of the PVD finish so as
to match the 360 finish.