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Fergus Nash

Contributor

“Hi, I’m a watch nerd and regular nerd.”

When Fergus went rummaging around the third draw down to find a watch for work, they had no idea what they were in for. The process of pulling out the vintage relic, researching what it needed to get working again, and having the serviced heirloom on their wrist awakened the obsessive part of their nature that loves to delve deep. Fergus sent Andrew an email about becoming a writer for Time+Tide, and the rest is history. Now, with a tidy collection including Omega, Cartier, Seiko and more, every day carries a hint of disbelief whenever they check the time.

First watch: 1958 Omega Seamaster – “My great-grandfather Harry had incredible taste.”


Favourite watch: 2008 Omega Planet Ocean – “It does everything except actually making me James Bond.”


Finale watch: Omega De Ville Central Tourbillon 5133.30.00 – “This one’s gonna take more than just my kidneys.”

Articles by Fergus Nash

F1 driver Charles Leclerc robbed of $430k Richard Mille in throng of fans
The Atelier Wen Perception is a masterclass of guilloché craftmanship
MICRO-MONDAYS: The Audric Strider is a stylish diver with hefty wrist presence for under $600 (if you’re quick)
HANDS-ON: The Ace x Nomos Club 36 Blue Limited Edition
50 years ago: The story of Apollo 13 and the Omega Speedmaster
VIDEO: Unpacking the new TAG Heuer releases from lab-grown diamonds to serious divers
Inside the Bremont x Williams event for the Australian Grand Prix
IN-DEPTH: The Hamilton Khaki Field Titanium Automatic collection upgrades one of the best-priced field watches around
The circuit breakers: Watchspotting at the 2022 Australian Grand Prix
Louis Vuitton’s cutesy Tambour Slim Vivienne Jumping Hours collection
VIDEO: From a slimline flying tourbillon to a retro stunner in green – the Chopard 2022 releases
VIDEO: Ingenuity meets head-turning design in the Parmigiani Fleurier collection
VIDEO: Jaeger-LeCoultre introduce a brand new complication inspired by shooting stars
VIDEO: The Oris Propilot X get a revamp and some fresh new colours
VIDEO: Hublot show it’s hip to be square with a brand new case shape amongst their 2022 novelties
VIDEO: The slinky brilliance of the Bulgari Octo Finissimo Ultra – the thinnest mechanical watch of all time
WATCHES & WONDERS: Patek Philippe remind us there’s more to life than sport watches
WATCHES & WONDERS: Rolex drops some big surprises amongst its novelties for 2022
WATCHES & WONDERS: Tudor collection overview
WATCHES & WONDERS: The IWC Pilot’s Watch Chronograph Top Gun collection expands
WATCHES & WONDERS: Jaeger-LeCoultre go star-gazing with the Stellar Odyssey collection
WATCHES & WONDERS: Cartier reveals the shape of things to come for 2022 with expansive range of novelties
WATCHES & WONDERS: Hublot hit a purple patch and release a brand new case shape
WATCHES & WONDERS: The H. Moser & Cie. Pioneer Cylindrical Tourbillon Skeleton
INTRODUCING: The Longines Elegant Collection is a modern ode to simplicity
From the world’s thinnest dive watch to an absolute monster, the NOVE Trident Automatic and Atlantean are dive watches with a difference
The LeJour Seacolt Diver is a modern dive watch with vintage swagger
HANDS-ON: The Seiko Black Series makes a welcome return with the stealth of a ninja
INTRODUCING: The Longines Spirit Zulu Time collection is upgraded with a COSC-certified GMT calibre
No, the dial of the Moritz Grossmann Central Second Purple isn’t a pigment of your imagination
HANDS-ON: The Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Nonantième is a fitting birthday celebration of a truly classic watch
Formula 1 Season Preview – The cars, the watches, the sponsors (Part Two)
HANDS-ON: The Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Monoface Small Seconds stands out in the sea of green
Formula 1 Season Preview – The teams and their watch sponsors (Part One)
Four tips to avoid getting scammed when selling a watch online
How working for Time+Tide has changed my passion for watches