Thought the Brexit debate was bad? Try asking the watch world to choose between quartz and mechanical. The former boasts increased accuracy and cheaper maintenance costs. The latter is a product of fine craftsmanship, fused together by a watchmaker of skill. So, which is better: the mass-produced but accurate quartz, or the more expensive but artisanal mechanical?

There is no clear answer. And neither side is likely to call a truce anytime soon. Which is why, seeking to find some middle ground during the Quartz Crisis, a hybrid was developed – the mecaquartz.

A chronograph usually contains two isolated movements (quartz or otherwise) to separately power the time function and the timer. The mecaquartz, however, uses a single quartz motor to power both. How? A network of gears splits power from the same motor, directing some to the big hands and some to the sub-dial.

Which is where the mechanical part comes in: the gear-operated mechanism creates a clicking sensation to the pushers (akin to a traditional mechanical watch), the kind of finger satisfying sound that an ordinary quartz movement lacks. Plus, a mecaquartz watch instantly resets a chronograph to zero with a second click – something else you can’t get with quartz. The feel of cogs, for the price of quartz.

Helgray Silverstone Blue

Like many meca-quartz watches, the Helgray Silverstone Blue offers a slightly domed sapphire crystal glass – a feature introduced to differentiate models from the usual mechanical range.

This particular iteration is anything but standard though. A classic blue dial is offset by orange hands to provide contrast, and Helgray includes two interchangeable straps: a stainless steel bracelet for the boardroom, and a weekend-friendly leather alternative.

Available at Helgray.

Helgray Silverstone Blue

Helgray Silverstone Blue

Seiko Chronograph Overseas Model SSB025PC

A diamond white dial and a stainless steel bracelet make for one ice-cool watch.

With a chronograph function and a tachymeter scale included for under £250, this particular model is a fraction of the cost from similar brands. Plus, you’ve still got that all important semi-mechanical movement inside.

Available at Amazon.

Seiko Chronograph Overseas Model SSB025PC

Autodromo Prototipo PCW1

The Autodromo Prototipo offers Seiko craftsmanship in a brand new shell. Literally. Seiko has long shared its in-house movements with smaller independent labels and this particular iteration houses the same mecaquartz movement as an SSB025PC.

What differentiates the Prototipo is a design that nods to Italian 1970s motorsports: clean lines, off-white and pops of color that are more Targa Florio than Tokyo tech.

Available at Page & Cooper.

Autodromo Prototipo PCW1

Belmoto Tourer-GBG

Many would assume that a sports watch and a dress watch will never (and should never) merge. Try telling that to the Belmoto Tourer-GBG. It’s got a chronograph function, for those days behind the wheel, but the rose gold case and calf leather strap are hallmarks of a top table-ready timepiece.

True, Belmoto is no Blancpain. But there’ll be no skidmarks on your bank statement either.

Available at Belmoto.

Belmoto Tourer-GBG

Belmoto Tourer-GBG

Straton Watch Co Curve Chrono

Although not officially released yet, the Straton Curve Chrono looks set to rekindle the meca-quartz category. From Milanese to rubber straps, gradient tachymeter scales to all-black designs, the Curve Chrono’s USP is all in the name – the case is bent to match the shape of the wrist for a closer, more comfortable fit.

And again, there’s the same reliable Seiko movement ticking away inside.

Available to pre-order at Straton Watch Company.

Straton Watch Co Curve Chrono

Straton Watch Co Curve Chrono

BOLDR Journey Chronograph Wasp

Sometimes, you just want a watch to look good. After all, what maniac goes deep sea diving with a £10,000 timepiece round his wrist?

This is what makes the BOLDR Journey Chronograph so refreshing: not only is the murdered-out design modern, but it’s also versatile enough to sit with every weekend ensemble. Minimalism guarantees more bang for your buck.

Available at BOLDR.

BOLDR