It's clean, aquatic, and has a strong emphasis on salty, mineral notes, which makes it feel very much like the sea breeze. The initial spray gives off a crisp, almost ozonic vibe, with a blend of sea salt, citrus, and floral elements, which slowly evolves into something more musky and woody. What stands out with this fragrance is its ability to remain fresh yet complex, avoiding the overly sweet or overpowering notes you often get in more commercial perfumes. It's subtle but noticeable, and it feels both modern and timeless. I think it's ideal for someone who enjoys fresh, light fragrances with a bit of depth, not too intense but still distinctive. Longevity is decent but not extraordinary, about four hours.