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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

VIDEO: The Seiko SPB217J is an unsung hero of modern-day Seiko
VIDEO: The Zenith Chronomaster Original White is a faithful remake of a chronograph classic
HANDS-ON: The Zenith Chronomaster Original Collection offers vintage perfection on a 38mm dial
VIDEO: The Seiko SPB239J is a retro-styled crowd pleaser
VIDEO: The Zenith Chronomaster Original Collection hits the sweet spot in three different forms
VIDEO: The Rolex Submariner vs the Tudor Black Bay Fifty Eight Bronze
MICRO MONDAYS: The Makina Raum is a statement piece that dares to be different
HANDS-ON: The Tissot Seastar 2000 Professional Powermatic 80 combines great value with hardcore performance
TAG Heuer revives the mythical Monaco “Dark Lord” for Only Watch
The CODE41 X41 Edition 5 combines fine watchmaking with affordability and transparency
VIDEO: The Fratello x Oris Big Crown Bronze Pointer Date oozes with decadent panache
The new and improved Cartier Ballon Bleu deserves to blow up
VIDEO: The Mido Ocean Star Tribute is a rugged diver that punches well above its pay grade
A concept car for the wrist: Girard-Perregaux teams up with Aston Martin on the Tourbillon with Three Flying Bridges
HANDS-ON: The Longines Avigation BigEye Chronograph Petrol Blue Titanium
5 watch photos that leave us with a goofy grin and make us grateful we’ve got wrists
The new adventures of the Cartier Tank include a solar-powered watch
Modernising the Mad Hatter vibe of the Cartier Pasha Chronograph 41mm
The top 5 chronographs of Watches & Wonders 2021
INTRODUCING: The Hamilton Khaki X-Wind collection takes flight with striking camouflage dials
INTRODUCING: TAG Heuer updates their Formula 1 collection with 4 fresh blasts of colour
MICRO MONDAYS: The Iridium Torpedo is a budget-friendly dive watch with monster specs
Formula 1 season preview – the teams and watch brands partnering up for 2021
INTRODUCING: The Seiko Astron GPS Solar Kojima Productions Limited Edition SSH097
WATCH SPOTTING: Hublot, IWC and Richard Mille in Drive To Survive season three
Here’s why the 2008 Omega Planet Ocean continues to be the watch I wear the most
Watches by movement: 5 watches powered with an SW200 from divers to dress
How Richard Mille’s new partnership with Ferrari is shaking up Formula One sponsorship
The One I Got Away From – The 1971 King Seiko 5626-7000
IN-DEPTH: Rebellion meets technology in the history of the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Concept
The Modifier’s Series: MAD Paris are radical, edgy and utterly subversive
LIST: Fergus’ 3 favourite watches of 2020
HANDS-ON: Watches on bracelets are always better and this TAG Heuer Monaco is proof
LIST: Fergus Nash’s 5 favourite articles of 2020
IN-DEPTH: The history of the Hublot MECA-10 Movement
INTRODUCING: The CODE41 DAY41 is batshit crazy (in the best possible way)