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Occupation(s) | Author, editor, publisher |
Aaron Sigmond is an American author, editor and publisher with a focus on luxury heritage brands.
Sigmond moved from Los Angeles to New York City to pursue a career in magazine publishing. [1] He created and launched the cigar lifestyle periodical Smoke magazine.[ citation needed] Along the way he became a recognized authority on cigars, [2] [3] wine and spirits. [4] Sigmond worked his way up to become Group Publisher of Profile Pursuit, [5] focusing on custom publishing for clients such as Crunch Fitness [6] and publisher of Radar. [7] Among his other work in custom media was Trump Magazine, a glossy published with Donald Trump. [8] Sigmond was most recently Editor-in-Chief of Mechanics of Style, a custom digital men's luxury lifestyle journal for Girard-Perregaux. [9] Sigmond also served as the Group Luxury Editor for DoubleDown Media [10] and was the launch publisher of Radar magazine. [11]
Sigmond unsuccessfully attempted to launch a glossy magazine based on the Suicide Girls. [12]
Sigmond has written for publications including Robb Report, Worth, The Big Stage from the NYSE. He also served as contributing editor or senior contributing editor for Playboy, [13] for which he wrote Playboy: The Book of Cigars with Nick Kolakowski. [14] Sigmond is also a noted timepiece writer, having written for both Revolution [15] and aBlogToWatch. He has published two related books: The New Face of Tradition: Young Watch Masters of Girard-Perregaux & The Art of Making Time [16] and the forthcoming Drive Time: Watches Inspired by Automobiles, Motorcycles and Racing ( Rizzoli, 2016), with a foreword by car and watch collector Jay Leno. [17]
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Nationality | American |
Occupation(s) | Author, editor, publisher |
Aaron Sigmond is an American author, editor and publisher with a focus on luxury heritage brands.
Sigmond moved from Los Angeles to New York City to pursue a career in magazine publishing. [1] He created and launched the cigar lifestyle periodical Smoke magazine.[ citation needed] Along the way he became a recognized authority on cigars, [2] [3] wine and spirits. [4] Sigmond worked his way up to become Group Publisher of Profile Pursuit, [5] focusing on custom publishing for clients such as Crunch Fitness [6] and publisher of Radar. [7] Among his other work in custom media was Trump Magazine, a glossy published with Donald Trump. [8] Sigmond was most recently Editor-in-Chief of Mechanics of Style, a custom digital men's luxury lifestyle journal for Girard-Perregaux. [9] Sigmond also served as the Group Luxury Editor for DoubleDown Media [10] and was the launch publisher of Radar magazine. [11]
Sigmond unsuccessfully attempted to launch a glossy magazine based on the Suicide Girls. [12]
Sigmond has written for publications including Robb Report, Worth, The Big Stage from the NYSE. He also served as contributing editor or senior contributing editor for Playboy, [13] for which he wrote Playboy: The Book of Cigars with Nick Kolakowski. [14] Sigmond is also a noted timepiece writer, having written for both Revolution [15] and aBlogToWatch. He has published two related books: The New Face of Tradition: Young Watch Masters of Girard-Perregaux & The Art of Making Time [16] and the forthcoming Drive Time: Watches Inspired by Automobiles, Motorcycles and Racing ( Rizzoli, 2016), with a foreword by car and watch collector Jay Leno. [17]
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