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Momentum Unlimited
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Momentum Unlimited by Bentley is a woody aromatic fragrance for men. Launched in 2018, the nose behind this composition is Michel Almairac. The top notes reveal a vibrant freshness with green apple, grapefruit, and cardamom; the heart unfolds with vetiver, cedar, and sandalwood; while the base notes leave an elegant trail of leather, ambroxan, and musk.
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The woody vibe comes from the vetiver—that exquisite, soapy, clean, and fresh wood sensation you really enjoy—but it lasts only until the musk shifts it to something more intense and animalic, losing that initial feeling. Then it moves to a fairly realistic green apple, followed by sandalwood and leather that bring it closer to CH Men. I think these are good results, though I’d remove the musk and add fir resins and more vetiver… ufff, sublime… but it’s just my opinion. In fact, I bought an essential vetiver oil… incredibly rich but pricey.
The woody notes come from the vetiver, that exquisite soapy wood feeling—clean and fresh that I really enjoy—but it only lasts until the musk shifts it into something more intense and animalic, losing that initial vibe. Then it moves to a fairly realistic green apple, followed by sandalwood and leather that bring it closer to CH Men. Overall, good results, though I’d remove the musk and add fir resins and more vetiver… ugh, magnificent… but it’s just my take. In fact, I bought an essential vetiver oil… absolutely delicious but pricey.
Smells clean but pricey. Notes of lemon, leather, and green accents. It stands apart from other Bentley Momentum and Intense scents, which lean more toward the ambroxan vibe like CH Men. Very pleasant, though a bit generic. Bentley makes high-quality fragrances. I’d recommend this for men 25 and up. Versatile enough for the office, summer, and formal or semi-formal events without being overpowering or out of place anywhere. Longevity and sillage need to be confirmed.
Smells clean yet expensive. Notes of lemon, leather, and green touches. It stands apart from other Bentley Momentum and Intense, which lean more toward the ambroxan line like CH Men. Very pleasant, though a bit generic. Bentley makes perfumes of excellent quality. I’d rate it for men 25 and up. Versatile for the office, summer, and formal or semi-formal events, without being annoying or out of place anywhere. Longevity and sillage need to be checked.
A great perfume for spring and summer, versatile enough for the office or casual/semi-formal outings. It falls short for very formal events. Pleasant scent that doesn’t bother anyone. It smells almost identical to Montblanc’s Starwalker (also by Michel Almairac); I barely notice a difference once it dries down. Longevity and projection are decent but not standout. Would I recommend it? Only if you don’t already own Starwalker; otherwise, it’s redundant.
Great perfume for spring and summer. Works perfectly for the office or casual/semi-formal outings, though it feels a bit light for very formal events. Smells good and isn’t annoying to others. It sounds almost identical to Montblanc’s Starwalker (also by Almairac); once it dries down, I can’t tell the difference. Longevity and projection are decent, not too much. Would I recommend it? Only if you don’t already own the Starwalker, otherwise it’s redundant.
Good aroma, elegant style, and versatile, but not very youthful; it’s more for a man with at least 30 years. Also, it has an excellent price.
I was recommended it because I bought the Montblanc Starwalker, and, so to speak, I fell in love with this Bentley. I love the opening notes and it’s excellent on your skin. Compared to Starwalker, this has more sillage. I think it’s excellent for a meeting, a night out, or going out at night. I love it and will definitely buy it again. The Bentleys are impressing me a lot. Although they try to compare it to Starwalker, in this Unlimited, the woods dominate much more, and its applications are much less than in Montblanc. Sincerely, I like this Unlimited much more than the Starwalker. It’s for everyone; in summer it has good performance and behaves like a fresh fruity scent with woody and sweet notes, not cloying. I see it as a multitasker and also suitable for evening wear. If I see it again, I’ll buy it because it’s a fresh gem with woods.
They recommended it because I bought the Montblanc Starwalker and loved this Bentley. I adore the top notes and it smells excellent on the skin. Compared to the Starwalker, this has more sillage. It seems ideal for meetings, outings, or going out at night. I love it and will definitely buy it again without hesitation. Bentley perfumes are impressing me so much. Although they often compare it to the Starwalker, this Unlimited leans much more into woods, and its projection is a bit less intense than the Montblanc. Honestly, I like this Unlimited much more than the Starwalker. It’s for everyone; in summer, it performs well and behaves like a fresh, fruity fragrance with woody touches without being cloying. It feels like a multitasking gem and also great for night. If I see it again, I’ll buy it because it’s fresh with woods.
Bentley Momentum Unlimited is a fresh aromatic with an excellent fruity citrus aroma and light cardamomo tones, balanced in the opening with a woody heart that gives body to the aromatic composition; when mixed with ambroxan, it gives that bright touch. The leather adds the masculine touch alongside the musk. It’s like a hybrid between Montblanc Starwalker, Versace Pour Homme, and classic Azzaro Chrome: very fresh, aromatic, and wearable. The wood blend makes it clean and wearable. Longevity averages 6 to 8 hours with moderate and soft projection; the first 15 minutes are potent due to that fruity citrus exposure balanced with cardamomo and woody notes of cedar, vetiver, and sandalwood, giving a creamy touch. It’s bright, clean, with sillage and moderate projection for the first two hours, then becomes soft and pleasant. Excellent fragrance for daily use, can be your signature or whenever you want something citrusy, aromatic, and fruity. Ideal for spring, summer, and warm climates. I recommend it.
The Bentley Momentum Unlimited is a fresh aromatic fragrance with an excellent citrus-fruity scent and light cardamom notes that balance the opening. The woody heart gives more body to this aromatic composition, and when mixed with ambroxan, it adds that sparkle. Leather provides the masculine touch along with musk. It’s like an aromatic hybrid: a mix of Montblanc Starwalker, Versace Pour Homme, and classic Azzaro Chrome. It’s very fresh, aromatic, and wearable; that leather blend makes it clean and pleasant. Longevity is average at 6 to 8 hours, with moderate and soft projection. The first 15 minutes are potent thanks to that citrus-fruity exposure balanced by cardamom and woody notes of cedar, vetiver, and sandalwood, giving a slight creamy woody touch. It’s bright, clean, with moderate sillage and projection for the first two hours, then becomes soft and pleasant. It’s an excellent fragrance for daily use, can be your signature scent, or whenever you want to wear a citrus, aromatic, and fruity one. Ideal for spring, summer, and warm climates. Highly recommended.
I bought it because of the reference to its similarity to Montblanc Starwalker, but this one surpasses it in everything: sillage, projection, longevity, and price. It beats it in every way. It’s a safe blind buy and a good one. Perfect, I loved it.
I bought it because I heard it was similar to the Montblanc Starwalker, but this one beats it in every way: sillage, projection, longevity, and price. It wins in every aspect. A safe blind buy that I absolutely loved. Perfect.
An absolute exquisite. You can tell the nose is that of Starwalker. Perhaps Michel let himself go here as he did with Montblanc. Compared side-by-side, it’s 90% identical, even better. The opening is fresh and citrusy without being over the top, where you can detect the cardamomo. A few minutes in, the sandalwood and vetiver gradually emerge without losing the opening. I notice the leather and musk less; they mostly accompany. There’s a pleasant sweetness throughout the life of the scent. Very good longevity for the price: about 5 hours but projecting perfectly for 3 or 4. It has become a must-have in my collection.
It’s a very friendly and rich fresh scent; it shouldn’t bother anyone. It lasts about 6 hours but has good sillage for the first two, noticeable at 2 meters. I use it for formal or semi-formal occasions in the heat; it’s not very youthful, so it looks great with a shirt. It’s not identical to Starwalker or VPH, so if you’re looking for clones here, you won’t find them; it follows the Starwalker path but remains an alternative in the same range. I’d rate the price/quality a 10.
I had it for a while as an after-gym scent because of a deal: total disappointment. The opening is shocking with that citrus and apple, but it dries down very quickly to smell like ‘floor cleaner,’ which I hate, and this happens with other blues too. Performance is decent (5 hours in heat) and it’s versatile, but it lacks any evening presence. Unfortunately, I had to gift it away because I couldn’t stand it. I’ll stick with my Davidoff Cool Water until they stop ruining it.
I tried it out as an after-gym scent on a sale, and it was a total letdown. The opening is striking with that apple-citrus blend, but once it dries down quickly, it smells like ‘floor cleaner’—which I hate, a classic trait of blue fragrances. Performance was decent (lasted about 5 hours in the heat), versatile but not suitable for night. Unfortunately, I had to gift it away because I just couldn’t stand it. I’ll stick with my beloved Davidoff Cool Water until they ruin it too.
I’ve been wearing this fragrance for months because I read it was similar to Starwalker, but I can’t find any resemblance on my skin; I can easily tell them apart blind. It’s fresh and fruity, not annoying to anyone, even if it’s a bit generic. It’s ideal for semi-formal situations since it doesn’t feel too youthful. Performance is moderate to good, and it’s worth it. If you’re looking for something for a hot day, it works well, but I wouldn’t use it as a daily driver; I’ve had my 100ml bottle for almost a year and still have a quarter left. It does the job.
For me, the answer is no, it doesn’t resemble the Starwalker. I’ve had the Montblanc for a month and although I love its scent, I’ve used half a bottle due to its terrible performance, so I bought this blindly looking for something similar. Without being an expert, I see the Starwalker as a very masculine, soapy, clean, clear, modern, versatile, and attractive perfume. But the Bentley has some very own 90s wood touches, more classic, more formal, more gentlemanly.
The answer for me is no, it doesn’t resemble Starwalker. I’ve worn Montblanc for a month; I love it, but the performance is terrible, so I’ve burned through half a bottle. I looked for something similar and bought this blind. Not being an expert, I see Starwalker as very masculine, clean, and modern, whereas Bentley has those wood notes typical of the 90s—more classic, formal, and gentlemanly.
It’s only similar to Starwalker at the very beginning, that soapy, clean facet. Once it dries, it smells 100% like Aqua di Gio to me, though my dad barely notices and mostly just gets the fresh-shower vibe.