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Wall Street
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Wall Street by Bond No. 9 is an aromatic aquatic fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2004, the nose behind this composition is David Apel.
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- Neutral 7.3%
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I lack the right adjectives to define this fragrance: it’s pure magic. I thought of Pierre Guillaume and his rejection of cucumber; I imagine he tested this to understand it (he finally created L’Eau de Concombre for Phaedon in 2014). Pistachio, cucumber, aquatic notes, citrus, plus a timid lavender, elevate it above thousands of fragrances. I believe some online experts mistreated the brand, denying other house fragrances a chance, plus the story that they are Creed clones because Laurice Rahme worked there; they have us fooled and they self-deceive. My next purchase will be this wonder. Ideal for ages 30+, versatile but perfect for formal daytime events in spring or summer. Unisex. I give it +700,000/5. PS: It has a slight hint of aged rum, a casual product due to the note mix.
Well, not much more to add to my friend Shiseido’s review. Upon spraying, I get an almost intoxicating algal or marine aroma that transports me to the sea—not clean or crystal clear, but smelling of dirty sand. The cucumber adds a green, watery, and translucent tone, while the neroli and lemon give an astringent citrus impression. Up to this point, everything screams sea, specifically a gulf or bay near a river mouth. Then a toasted aroma from caraway and pistachio appears, which is interesting. Brief flashes of lavender blend in, leaning the fragrance toward masculine use. Resin and leather anchor this and soften the composition, perhaps due to my skin chemistry. It has good longevity but on my skin it fades to skin scent after 2-3 hours. They say Bond wanted to emulate the smell of money; yes, he achieved something. It’s intriguing, attractive, and I want to wear it frequently on male skin. Thanks, Shiseido.
Best aquatic fragrance with great longevity and decent sillage. Rating 8/10. Unique scent that blends aquatic notes; if they wanted to mimic the smell of money, they nailed the dry-down. Sometimes smells like clean water, other days like dirty seaweed. A bit of green comes through at first—maybe cucumber? I don’t know, but I love it. Totally different. ✌✌
The best in aquatic fragrances with very good longevity and an acceptable sillage (rated 8). A unique aroma combining aquatic elements; if they wanted to emulate the scent of money, they came very close to the dry-down. Sometimes it smells like clean sea air, other times like dirty sea water with algae. There’s a green note detected at the start, maybe cucumber? I don’t know, but I love it; it’s very different.
Very good fragrance that evokes a sea breeze, but I feel it doesn’t last long on me; perhaps it’s just olfactory fatigue.
Top-tier fragrance, smells like the ocean and a sea breeze, but I’m not sure if it’s olfactory fatigue or if it just fades quickly.
Tastes and pH levels vary: on my skin, it smells bad; those algae notes are disgusting to me.
Nautica Voyage smells good but is excessively expensive. It lasts quite a while and shows it, but a perfume this pricey shouldn’t smell like the most mass-market option available.
Wall Street by Bond No. 9 smells like that familiar scent you’ve always been searching for. It’s aquatic, salty, and highly aromatic; while it recalls others, this is the real deal. Imagine a fresh breeze rustling palm trees with splashes of seawater bringing life and color. The notes are natural and abundant, leaving a sense of calm and relaxation with a very pleasant style. It conveys affluence, as if the wearer has good standing. If you love fresh blue aromas, you won’t be disappointed; it has quality and is well-received. It’s striking, notable, and proudly confident in a good way: a fragrance meant to turn heads. Versatile for the office, business, outings, or romantic dates. Scent: 10/10. Projection: good +1. Longevity: 6h on skin, 8h on clothes. Recommended.