Men
Swiss Unlimited
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Victorinox Swiss Army Swiss Unlimited is an aromatic woody fragrance for men. Launched in 2009, this composition features top notes of mint, blackcurrant, liqueur, and bergamot; a heart of absinthe, lavender, and cinnamon; and a base of white fir, musk, amber, and patchouli.
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I grabbed this by mistake, thinking it was another Swiss Army scent. It didn’t really hook me; I used it a few times before my brother took the rest. It smells fresh, summery, and perfect for daytime wear. Not suitable for night, dates, or business. Ideal for sports or hiking in the countryside. What stands out most is the absinthe and fir notes.
I bought this by mistake, thinking it was another from the Swiss Army line. I didn’t like it, used it a few times, and my brother ended up finishing it. It’s a fresh, summery scent for daytime wear; it’s not suitable for evening or formal occasions like dates or business meetings. It’s best for going out for sports or walking in the countryside. What stands out are the absinthe and fir notes.
It was one of my first expensive fragrances; I bought it with my first paycheck after leaving university (I took this one and the Presence by Montblanc). Although it’s already discontinued and I only have a couple of sprays left in the bottle, I remember the scent was incredibly pleasant and fresh. Over time, it gave me the sensation of smelling a plate of melon and lemons (limes) with a woody and green touch that I absolutely loved.
I grabbed it on sale and went blind, and it smells like freshness and youth. I can see myself wearing it at the beach with a white shirt and shorts, or in the countryside with a polo; it’s a very pleasant aroma. Like the first review, it’s not for dates or night out, but rather to break the routine and feel super comfortable. I recommend it without a doubt, 7.5/10.
First review of Victorinox Swiss Unlimited, and I loved it. I picked it up very cheap in Argentina. It opens with a potent herbal and citrusy mint, ideal for spring and summer. It lasts intensely for about half an hour before fading to a skin scent around four hours. As it decays, lavender notes emerge. It’s versatile, doesn’t overwhelm, and stands out for its freshness. While some might find it linear, it has its own original touch. In short: a great economical, fresh, and herbal option for any occasion during warm seasons.
First review for the Victorinox cutlery and watch house, tackling Swiss Unlimited. I bought it very cheaply in my country, Argentina. It opens with a rich, potent herbal mint note accompanied by citrus, ideal for spring and summer afternoons. That power lasts about half an hour before fading. Longevity is around four hours; after that, it sits right on the skin. In that drop-off, other herbal notes like lavender emerge before disappearing. It works for both formal and informal settings, isn’t invasive, and stands out for its freshness. Some might find it linear or generic, but it has its own original touch. In summary, a good, affordable, fresh, and herbal fragrance for formal or informal wear in spring and summer, day or night, that doesn’t offend.
This Unlimited is super fresh, almost sporty, and very practical. The opening is strong with bergamot, mint, and absinthe; the absinthe leads from the start through the heart. The mint adds a more wearable freshness as it evolves. In the dry down, without losing its freshness, it becomes slightly sweeter and less aggressive. Cinnamon opens the final phase alongside musk and amber, leaving a great clean sensation. The best part is how it transitions from a bitter, boozy vibe to a sweet, wearable one without losing that freshness. Ideal for daily wear, especially in temperate or warm climates. I use it for the gym. In Argentina, it’s priced excellently and, given what it is, it’s worth trying. Cheers!
This Unlimited is a super fresh, sporty, and practical fragrance. The opening is strong, dominated by bergamot, mint, and absinthe. Honestly, the absinthe is the most prominent note from the start through the heart and part of the drydown, while the mint makes the freshness more wearable as it evolves. Entering the heart and drydown, it remains fresh but becomes slightly sweeter and less aggressive. Cinnamon acts as the gateway to the final phase, settling alongside musk and amber to leave a very interesting clean sensation on the skin. The good thing is it transitions from a bitter, slightly boozy tone to something sweeter and more pleasant, all while staying refreshing. It’s perfect for daily wear, especially in temperate or warm climates. In my case, I use it for the gym. In Argentina, it’s available at an excellent price, and considering what it is, it’s definitely worth a try. Cheers!
It’s a mentholated, slightly sweet fragrance with patchouli. The green note isn’t harsh or bitter, but rather a moderate, rounded green DNA that’s well-integrated: it doesn’t stand out or bother, yet it’s definitely there. It might have a bit of a LE MALE vibe with that sweetened mint and green facet. However, it’s not rustic, doesn’t smell like pine, and has nothing vintage or overly green like Polo Green or PR pour Homme. I feel it’s unisex and delicate, perfect for semi-formal and casual wear. The dry down is very particular and noticeable thanks to that sweetened, patchouli-like mint; it’s not a beastly powerhouse, but it still makes an impression even hours later. In the base, it reminds me of certain hand creams. It’s a blend of refreshing and warm, quite versatile, though it can be polarizing—some noses might find it cloying, while others will be captivated.
It’s a mentholated and slightly sweet fragrance with patchouli. That green note isn’t harsh, bitter, or raw; it’s a moderate, rounded green DNA that blends in perfectly—it’s noticeable but not distracting. It might remind you a bit of LE MALE with its sweetened mint and green facet, though it’s not rustic; it doesn’t smell like pine or have that vintage Polo Green or PR pour homme vibe. I perceive it as unisex and delicate, ideal for semi-formal and casual wear. Its drydown is very particular and noticeable thanks to that sweetened, patchouli-like mint; it’s not a beast mode powerhouse, but it projects well even hours after application. On my skin, it reminds me of certain hand creams. It’s a refreshing yet warm blend that’s quite versatile, though an aroma that might repel some noses while enchanting others.
Swiss Unlimited opens with well-crafted mint, evolving into woody tones like sandalwood and green notes. In the heart, the declared liquor stands out, though not dominant. It’s a mentholated green fragrance. In Argentina, you can get it at a very good price considering the global increase and the local economy. If I had to compare it, I’d say Roadster by Cartier: the mint is very reminiscent, though Roadster tends to be more powdery. Ideal for spring, summer, and the first days of autumn, though I think it can be worn year-round. Excellent longevity: 8 hours. Sillage: Moderate: 1.5 hours. Excellent price-to-quality ratio.
Swiss Unlimited starts with a well-crafted mint note before transitioning into woody tones like sandalwood and green accords. In the dry down, you can detect the liquor mentioned on the bottle, though it doesn’t dominate. It’s a green, mentholated fragrance. Here in Argentina, it’s a great deal, especially considering the global price hikes and local economic crisis. If I had to compare it, it reminds me a lot of Cartier’s Roadster, though this one smells less powdery. Perfect for spring, summer, and early autumn, though I don’t see why you couldn’t wear it year-round. Excellent longevity: 8 hours. Moderate sillage: 1.5 hours. The price-to-quality ratio is top-notch.
If there’s a rare perfume, this is it. Here in Argentina, you can get it cheap ($18-20 plus installments), and many fragrance lovers fall for it. It doesn’t resemble anything I know. The mentholated opening is very strong, fresh for summer, especially on scorching days above 35°C. The mint persists, blending with absinthe (wormwood), giving a medicinal aroma. I agree with Fede Hart: it smells like hand moisturizing cream. On the plus side, it lasts long. It projects a strong-to-moderate trail for 2 hours and stays comfortably close to the skin for up to 8 hours. Standout among current perfumes. It’s interesting to smell, though not my style (I bought it blindly). I’ll give it chances next summer due to the extreme heat.
I’ve had it for years and still haven’t finished it. If you don’t like green and woody scents, I don’t recommend it. I perceive it as super green, woody, and hyper-fresh, not sweet at all like they say; I detect absinthe. It never stops being fresh, with moderate projection and good longevity for an eau de toilette. It stays linear, but I recommend trying it first because it’s not for everyone. Ideal for those over 20. It gives a sensation of a green mentholated forest, but it’s not to everyone’s liking; it tires me out, and it has a potent opening that stabilizes after an hour. For me, it’s daytime, everyday wear, suitable for warm and temperate climates, leaning towards sport-semiformal.
Blind buy that I’ve had for years. The opening is very strong, full green, then mentholated. At first, the scent tired me out because it was so intense; the key was using just a few sprays. Fresh, green, mentholated aroma, and after a few hours, it feels slightly powdery. Good sillage, excellent longevity on skin (over 4 hours) and lasts much longer on clothes. Compliments are inevitable. Recommended for those over 20 or 25. My rating: 8/10.
You can get it at a good price in Buenos Aires. It comes without the plastic case, just the bottle with its screw-on diffuser. It’s strong and everyone likes it.
I stumbled upon it on a cheap website with many payment installments and was intrigued that it was Victorinox, with no expectations. I was blown away. The bottle looks like a medieval fortress with archers, but inside is the perfume. It’s mentholated, fresh, with a hint of liquor, reminding me of Vick Vaporub. It screams GREEN, high mountain, cold and healthy air. I love this perfume, a great discovery. I’ll use it in spring and summer, setting aside my other fresh scents, and I’ll buy it again when it runs out.
I just picked this up during the HOT SALE in Argentina. I’ve been following Alejandro from HuelePectacular on YouTube, the best Argentine reviewer I know, and he never misses. He spoke highly of this fragrance, and when I saw it at a ridiculous price of $22-23, I didn’t hesitate. What a great fragrance—beautiful, fresh, and mentholated, with that unique absinthe touch. Recommended. Its performance is above average. It’s excellent even on cool autumn days like we have here in this beautiful country. Cheers!
I bought it blindly on sale in Argentina for $28 USD for the 75ml to replace a cheap post-gym perfume or for grocery runs—something to smell better than soap. It delivers the same freshness as Cool Water, though it smells different. I’m not a fan of green fragrances, and the mint hits hard at first, seeming like a scent for someone 30+, but after 30 minutes it softens, taking on a sweeter, less aggressive tone while maintaining freshness. I use it all day until I head out. I’d rate it an 8 or 9 out of 10. For the price, it’s super worth it, and I’d buy it again.
I bought it on sale in Argentina for just $20 without knowing the notes, and it was a pleasant surprise. It’s excellent: a green fragrance where mint, lavender, and a certain background sweetness take the lead. For the price, it’s incredible—nothing alcoholic or cheap, and the notes smell amazing. I detect a slight soapy aroma, but I’m happy with the purchase. It looks like it will perform well in heat; I also sense it works for spring and autumn. A warrior for everyday use.
I took advantage of the Hot Sale in Argentina after seeing local top reviewer Alejandro from HuelePectacular, who never misses. He speaks highly of this fragrance, and at $22-23, I didn’t hesitate. It’s a great fragrance: beautiful, fresh, and mentholated, with that absinthe-like touch that makes it unique. Recommended, and its performance exceeds the average. Excellent even on cool autumn days like those in our beautiful country.
Intense, mentholated, and with a touch of sweet liquor but still fresh. Mint and alcohol dominate the opening, while dry down reveals pine resin (fir) and a subtle patchouli that blend seamlessly with the initial notes. Surprising and unique, perfect for any season, though in extreme heat the sweetness might feel a bit heavy. Projects wildly, especially the mentholated note; lasts about 7 hours on skin with a trail similar to a moisturizing cream. If you’re looking for something different for everyday wear: fresh, sweet, mentholated, slightly resinous, and green, this is it.