Oceania vs Enigma
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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Side by side
Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.
Opens with a salt-threaded marine accord lifted by bright bergamot and a mild pink pepper bite — clean but not soapy, more like cool ocean air than sunscreen. The heart settles quickly into a smooth, skin-close warmth where ambroxan takes over, giving that signature skin-amplifying radiance that feels almost biological. Sandalwood and musk anchor the dry-down without adding weight, keeping projection moderate and sillage polished rather than assertive. Longevity is strong; it fades slowly and gracefully — Best worn spring through summer by anyone who wants an elevated aquatic that reads sophisticated rather than sporty.
Opens with a sharp cognac-and-cinnamon bite that smells genuinely boozy and warm rather than sweet, with plum adding a dark, slightly bruised fruit edge underneath. Within the first hour it settles into the real heart of the thing: tobacco and patchouli locked together, dense and slightly dirty, anchored by sandalwood and benzoin that smooth the rougher edges without softening the character. The dry-down is long, close-to-skin vanilla and tobacco — rich but never cloying. Projection is substantial early, then becomes a persistent intimate trail. — Cold-weather evenings, for someone who wants to smell expensive and unapologetically masculine.
How they overlap
Oceania and Enigma share exactly one note (sandalwood). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.
The buying decision
Enigma is the cheaper original at $435 compared to $515 for Oceania — about 16% less. Oceania is built for spring/summer; Enigma for fall/winter. Pick by when you'd actually wear it.