Wall Street Bond No 9

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Wall Street Bond No 9

Wall Street Bond No 9

Rated 4.03 out of 5 based on 64 customer ratings
(64 customer reviews)

Wall Street Bond No 9 for women and men of Bond No 9

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Wall Street by Bond No 9 is a Aromatic Aquatic fragrance for women and men. Wall Street was launched in 2004. The nose behind this fragrance is David Apel. The fragrance features leather, lavender, musk, pistachio, cucumber, lemon, caraway, vetiver, bitter orange, resins, seaweed and ambergris.

64 reviews for Wall Street Bond No 9

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    A nice citrus aromatic, perhaps the best bond I have smelled , and still not a fan
    It does remind you of a city, it reminds me of the hot concrete on the outside of the park and sun-melted plastic
    not bad, but certainly not niche quality to my nose
    Have a sniff though

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    Why the heck has no one I have seen compared this to Miliseme Imperial yet? Take Sean John Unforgivable, mix it with Creed Erolfa, make it actually project, and you get this. In other words, it’s MI with much better longevity and projection. Still not my cup of tea.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Hello I am wondering what you would blend with Wall Street either another bond number nine fragrance or any fragrance current right now for a man?

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    The opening is fantastic. Very aquatic and bright.
    20 years ago I would have bought this on the spot.
    In my fragrance journey I have learned to take everything for a test drive.
    I’m glad I did, because the dry down on this is straight low tide.
    The smell reminds me of childhood when I’d find a horseshoe crab shell on the beach, entwined with dried seaweed. It’s that smell.
    It’s a no for me.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    I am wearing it for the first time today from the tester Bonbon I received yesterday. One moment I think I like it, the next moment something about it turns me off.
    It’s a very strange fragrance combination, it almost smells like I have doused myself in brine, but with something a little metallic in there too. The cucumber is here, and a lick of lavender and vetiver also.
    I don’t know, Wall Street just confuses me as to what it is trying to say, what it wants to be. I get similarities with Heeley Sel Marin and CREED EROLFA, but the notes in Wall Street are not so well accomplished and almost seem discordant though not in a way that totally destroys the fragrance, just in a “mildly unpleasant” way.
    For that reason Wall Street really does not work for me, it has moments where I think “that is quite nice”, but most of the time I am a little put off by it when I catch a whiff.
    I understand what one reviewer on here meant when they said it eventually dries down to “wet dog” I am getting that now.
    I have only visited NYC once, and I did make my way down to Wall Street when I was there. It never smelled like this though.
    Shame really as I had high hopes for this one.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    Safe vetiver from Bond No 9. I get completed when I wear it so no compliments here.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    Meh Nothing special. Cucumber salad opening dries down to lavender vetiver mix.
    Scent: 6/10
    Longevity:6/10
    Sillage: 7/10
    compliment factor: 5/10

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    I think this is one of safe scent Bond #9
    I like vibe cucumber mix with lavender & leather, it’s very intense and amazing scents.
    You can only use this fragrance in Winter or cold and indoor.
    Scent 4.5/5
    Projection 4.5/5
    Longevity 4/5
    Sillage 4/5
    Product Designer 4.5/5

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    I’ve been excited to try this, based on some “interesting” reviews. Could this really smell like pickles and dead fish?? Well, let’s see. …
    Okay first of all, this is now at least the 3rd Bond scent that I loosely compare to Creed Green Irish Tweed; first was Chez Bond, then Riverside Drive, now this one. (Mind you, I did say “loosely” compare). They evoke a general gentlemanly scent that’s fairly timeless, something that will likely still smell good several decades from now and not fall victim to “scent-fad”.
    Anyways, about Wall Street specifically…i definitely don’t get pickles; i DO get a sort of diced cucumber salad, something that’s light and crisp to the nose and certainly doesn’t smell “pickled”. As far as the dead fish accord? –not for me. I get a way bigger seaweed vibe from Tom Ford Costa Azzurra. I think the seaweed note here is a great supporting note and isn’t a standout, at least not to me. If anything it provides a saltiness like that of sweaty skin, but not odorous or pungent in any way.
    The overall scent makes me think of “grey tweed”, like the smell of freshly upholstered bucket seats. That’s why after I smelled it a couple times, my brain went to GIT as a slight means of comparison.
    Still unsure if I’d own this. It’s unique and the overall sum of its parts is clean to me, but body chemistry is a fickle thing so you may very well smell like pickles and dead fish when you wear it, so please try it first.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    How would you end the following statement??
    “If you can’t say anything nice, then…”
    A. ” …don’t say anything at all.” – If this is you, then go read Aventus or Sauvage reviews. Bye bye now.
    B. “…come sit by me.” Stick around.
    As much as I usually don’t comment when I don’t like something because I don’t want to be disrespectful to the developers and all that, I at least want to kindly recommend that anyone interested in this try it for a day before buying. A spray on a card in a department store won’t be remotely similar to the real deal on your skin. I also really like Bond No. 9 creations and don’t want to turn anyone away from their other flavors. But anyway…
    Ship High In Transit should be posted on the box. Buddy M below me mentioned dead fish and I can definitely smell that, just mixed with what I think is kelp. He was lucky enough to only smell it on the dry down. I got rotten fish water from the onset and, like the tides that bring in the dead fish, it ebbed and flowed throughout the opening, middle, and the dry down. I also experienced some play dough type smell at times. On a positive note, there was a really nice essence of cucumber followed by fresh hay that came through about 3-4 hours in, but the tide came back in with a vengeance and brought back the fish with it. I couldn’t wait to get home to put a lot of soap and water to it. I can imagine that this is what Davey Jones’ locker smells like.
    This stuff is vulgar, it’s strong, and lasts way too long. It’s like being molested by the creature from the black lagoon and the swamp monster.
    Try it for a day before you buy it.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    1. Plain and simple. Wall Street does not come close to GIT or Cool Water. I am not saying it’s worse, its just so different that I can’t even grasp how some people say they are similar.
    and B. The dry down reminds me of the time I was at a beach called Rainbow Beach in Chicago when a bunch of Smelt (small fish) died and landed where the water met the sand. No Bueno.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    Got this one in a blind swap. Right out of the bottle, Wall Street is very pleasing. Salty cucumber and citrus..very much in the vein of Millesime Imperial or – even closer to my nose – Sean John Unforgivable. As it dries down the sea kale note becomes much more prominent on my skin – it gives off a pretty authentic “at the beach” vibe similar to Sel Marin. I would guess that’s the “wet dog” people mention in other reviews but it doesn’t come across that way to me. All in all, this is a like not a love…even though Wall Street has better performance I will probably still reach for MI more.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    I feel like the opening of this fragrance is the best part – a metallic vibe, an ozonic/sea breeze/seaweed feel, some cucumber. Nice and fresh and bracing – perfect for just after a shower.
    However, after a few wearings I’ve decided I like this less and less.
    During the drydown this fragrance becomes almost unbearably orangey.
    I feel like I am being bludgeoned to death by an orange during the drydown.
    Good longevity, but go easy with the sprayer. Two sprays will do it with this one.
    I would give it a 3/5.

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    For me this is way to strong. Two sprays and I was coughing. I find the smell strong and offensive. Too much of a “bite” right out of the bottle. Absolutely not for me.

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    ok so… i actually like this fragrance but here is the bad part.
    after about an hour i get the “wet dog” smell.
    yes, wet dog. im not sure what it is and its not exact but it sure is close. good thing is it wears off after a little bit.
    id say this is a decent frag with great longevity and sillage. projection is good also.
    but i let it go. nice but not my cup of tea.
    strong cucumber opening, salt, citrus. but that mid though…
    cant do it..
    since the mid doesn’t last too long i’ll say 7/10 over all.
    longevity is a 9 for sure and sillage is a 9
    peace and blessings to all

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    I see why this gets some negative reviews since it is marketed as a unisex fragrance when I cannot picture myself as a woman wearing this. It is a very masculine fragrance.
    Projection is excellent on this one because of the many zesty notes that tend to project better than, let’s say, balsamic or earthy notes.
    Longevity is very good for a citrus fragrance with 6-8 hours if you spray about 5 sprays.
    The scent: Very simply, this is a lot of vibrant natural lemon and lemon peel fragrance backed up by other green and earthy elements. Such a simple yet stunning composition. If you love natural citrus fragrances that are loud and zesty, this is a must; however, not for women.

  17. :

    3 out of 5

    Bond No. 9 Wall Street gets a lot of discussion but as with many of the house’s offerings, I’m unimpressed. Its opening is very fresh but dries down a bit ozonic and uninteresting.
    It’s a mix of cucumber, lemon, lavender, vetiver, and seaweed, and to my nose these accords don’t harmonize too well.
    Overall, it’s an experience of citrus that veers off in a few directions but mainly seems like a cheap designer fragrance without a purpose. I don’t get much nuance in this at all, and probably wouldn’t ever reach for it again. Just too much seaweed.
    3 out of 10

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    Quickie review
    Tried this fragrance after a trip to Saks
    Purchased it after reading user reviews here
    Want to preface this review by saying I have dry skin and not many fragrances last on my skin
    I use unscented lotion
    And purchased Sean john unforgivable prior to buying Wall Street m
    Loved the opening of unforgivable but the juice just didn’t project or last on my skin
    Then enter Wall Street
    Wow this juice is amazing
    This stuff projects likes a monster on my skin and if you spray it on your clothes watch out.
    You will get noticed
    I’ve sprayed this on clothes and days later if a shirt that was near it or touched that shirt has Wall Street on it
    Just amazing juice
    Last me all day long and get compliments galore
    I’ve went Thru 3 bottles in 6 months
    This has become my signature scent over fragrances like one million and spicebomb
    Just wanted to give my opinion of fragrances for people who are like me who have dry skin and is looking for an opinion on scents
    This is a bit pricey
    As I purchased my first bottle at retail at Saks
    But purchased my two other bottles from beauty net
    Dry skin guys give this a try
    Great fragrance that projects and last longs and will garner compliments

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    Nice mix of fresh cucumber and sea salt with all the other notes bearing distinguishable for me and making up the numbers.
    Not a fragrance that I would suggest to blind buy but as previously noted,it is unique in a swathe of summer aquatic and citrus loaded perfumes.
    I do get the comparisons with Creed Millisime,although it doesn’t smell like someone starting to prepare a Greek salad,and I feel that Wall Street could possibly have the stronger longevity and sillage.
    Pleasant enough but for the money its not mindboggling.
    Enjoying my sample but there are other Bonds I find more intriguing.

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    This is all about vivid cucumber pickle, vivid seaweed and strong freshness of a counter in a street market which sells smelly pickles. Definitely not for me…

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    Wall street has a fresh and adorable opening, like, reminds me of a salted breeze of sea mixed with the crisp cucumber/grass vibe. It’s a utterly exquisite fragrance, definitely not for everyone. I don’t advice blind-buying wall street. What most got me fascinated and thrilled about it, is that wall street succeed being fresh, crispy and clean without being fruity or even sweet, and for that reason, I put this one as a “must” for people that like this kind of fragrances. The lavender is not sweet or annoying, it’s well mannered with the cucumber, seaweed and bergamot (not Lemon in my nose). Decent longevity and nice projection, arm lenght though. It can be used as a suit-and-tie or as casual but well dressed cologne. Thumbs up for Wall Street for this groundbreaking fragrance.

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    I absolutely love the opening. It’s crisp, fresh, green, but also full of spices and woods. Salty, complex, unique but wearable. I got a few compliments from it.
    The drydown is basically the same as the opening except less fresh. At that point it turns from an amazing fragrance to an average one. It lasts 15+ hours which is excessive. It’s expensive, but you only need 1 (maybe 2) sprays per wearing so it’s not a bad value either.

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    I keep coming back to this one. One of the few Bond fragrances I like.
    They say you like fragrances because of memories or associations.
    And yes, I was stripping when this fragrance came out. I have heard from a reliable source that this fragrance was designed to smell like money. And if you smell crumpled up old American bills, this is reminiscent of that. Is it an exact match? No. But is it similar, yes I think so. Of course it’s subjective.
    Stripping in a night club, this scent was introduced to me by an executive. I use to spray it on my ankles and legs, so that when customers would reach up towards the stage, and put money in my socks, they would smell it. (There weren’t many other places to tip.) I always found I had “good nights” on days I sprayed $$$. Dazzle the drunks with fragrance. Although I found I had waaay better nights with Coromandel. Spray some of that down low 😉 and you’ll really get attention. Everyone constantly says “Oh you smell good”.
    Now I have moved on into a somewhat stable career. Those years are gone. But I can still reminisce…

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    To me this smells like 7 up mixed with grass in the background. LOL not bad.. would I buy it, absolutely not.
    6/10

  25. :

    3 out of 5

    Wall street conjures up images of Gordon Gekko or Valentino suit clad, 80’s twats sniffing cocaine and talking into brick mobile phones with a big rubber breadsticks coming out of the top, in true Patrick Bateman style. Bond No.9 ‘s gimmick of naming the scents after parts of New York city is something I really love about the brand. I’ve got a real soft spot in my heart for NYC but I don’t really associate a bright n breezy aquatic scent with the hustle and bustle world of the financial district. You could argue ‘what does a street or neighborhood smell of anyway?’ which is a fair point but other than being fairly close to the water I don’t get the connection with Wall street here? I’d say wherever you are on Manhattan you’re pretty close to water…even slap bang in the middle!
    Anyway…
    Words like “Aquatic?”, notes like cucumber? This doesn’t inspire confidence in me at all.
    Cucumber is a wonderful juicy, natural, smell but in perfume terms its usually strongly accentuated and curdled with creamy almond, vanilla, tonka or sandlewood etc…which for me make it nauseating.
    This is different…not accurate smelling but fresh and works really well in the aquatic setting. I do get hints of Sel Marine, similar salty seabreeze with none of the horrible elements or suncream. It’s so vaguely salty, perfectly well handled seasoning and could be down to seaweed or less likely (more bizarrely) down to pistachio!
    More of a cooling, fruity, slightly metallic seaside exotic drink. There’s a drier bitter orange note in there for sure and amorphous citrus and obvious vetiver.
    The base that it dries down too is warm with a puff of light white musk, yet still quite metallic which is fairly anomalous.
    This is a good one from Bond No.9 then…okay performance, unisex but totally at home on this man and even masculine leaning. To me this is better than the very pleasant Creed Millesime Imperial (Which seems like a worthy comparison)due to being more interesting.
    Performance is okay and I like the smell a lot…thumbs up for Wall street.

  26. :

    4 out of 5

    To the review down a few…Somthis scent was designed to smell like money huh? Yeah money that’s been on a stripper with cheap fragrance maybe. I know what fresh crisp bills smell like, I’m smelling some right now….so no.
    Not to bad of a fragrance though..don’t get the name of the fragrance but not bad for a citrus aquatic, not my favorite genre of fragrances, harsh opening but after a few minutes it’s not bad. Wouldn’t drop the money on s full bottle and not my signature scent or worthy of being mine anytime..
    Scent 7/10
    Longevity 7/10
    Projection 6/10
    Not bad , but I’d rather love it to be in my collection at this price

  27. :

    3 out of 5

    To me personally the opening is amazing, I get the vibe of gummy bears scent / bubble gum for 20 minutes. Unfortunately when it turns to middle and base notes I didn’t like it. Smells like bloody wet dog. This called Wall St doesn’t represent Wall St at all. It’s a failure from bond no 9.

  28. :

    5 out of 5

    I tried this at Saks 5th Avenue.Can’t afford it right now as the price is close to $300.It is an EDP but I still think it’s on the higher side.The fragrance is complex and lasts for hours.Something around $150 would be a reasonable price for this.

  29. :

    4 out of 5

    BroomRider,
    My comments had nothing to do with the fact that I like the fragrance. Obviously it wasn’t aimed at anybody who disliked it. My beef is with the fact that so many uneducated people decide that any fresh fragrance smells like Cool Water/GIT. That’s it. These people need to get a real sniffer and realize that aside from being warm weather scents, there is absolutely nothing similar between the two. Thanks for calling me an embarrassment by the way. Love you Broomy! 😉
    Best,
    TTFE

  30. :

    4 out of 5

    Dear all the idiots on here,
    Not everything that is aquatic/green/etc. is similar to Cool Water or GIT! The only ones, for the most part, in that category are GIT by Creed, Cool Water by Davidoff, and Chez Bond by Bond No. 9. I swear to God, there’re multiple people on every “fresh” scent’s page, claiming that it “smells like”, or is “a version of”, Cool Water. If you really believe that about all the bright fragrances, then God help you, but this is mostly a CUCUMBER AND LEMON fragrance… how the hell do you get Cool Water or GIT from that? If you have to compare this to those two, that just shows you have absolutely no clue what you’re talking about with regards to perfumery as a whole. I just had to get this out there, so I hope you enjoyed my little rant.
    Best,
    T.T.F.E.

  31. :

    3 out of 5

    this is the most interesting aquatic fragrance i’ve tried to date. i get the cucumber and lemon right away upon application but they are quickly anchored by the ambergris and the seaweed and its fresh. about 15 minutes in, the top notes settle down and the fragrance becomes very evocative of fresh water (ie, lakes, rivers, definitely not beachy) mixed with skin. its a little dirty in that way, which is impressive given the fresh elements. it gets a little softer in the dry down but doesn’t lose its “bite.” somehow the fragrance strikes a cohesive balance between elusive and familiar. its edgy and sexy, but naturally so, which makes it extremely appealing.
    based on the wide range of descriptive reviews, I get the sense that the experience depends a lot on the wearer’s chemistry and personal preferences. for me, its longevity is great and the projection is somewhat surprising… i wear bond fragrances a lot and can’t ever remember getting the “something here smells really good right now” from co-workers a full 7-8 hours after application. i was actually several feet away from her. i hesitate to say its projection heavy, but I do think its slightly more than moderate.
    i’m literally in love.

  32. :

    5 out of 5

    @mikemuscles21
    @Smellyman
    Dear Gentleman,
    Please let us bury the hatchet. “De gustibus non est disputandum”, anyway. All of us love perfume. Let us stop quarrelling, for God’s sake! Let us share our avocation for perfume!
    Beyond statistics, black is black, and white is white. The variegation of our earthly world is wholly natural and inborn. We live in it up to our ears. 🙂 This is the gift we simply ought to cherish.
    Peace!
    Best regards, Men!

  33. :

    4 out of 5

    I love it. If anybody want to sell their bottle let me know

  34. :

    4 out of 5

    DIRTY AQUATIC! The notes fooled me, I thought this would smell fresh and airy (ozonic) like Creed MI..NOPEEEE!..Wall Street is very similar to Sean John unforgivable…this honestly smells like copper pennies and cucumbers..

  35. :

    3 out of 5

    I get a lot of metal in this — rolls of stainless steel and aluminum in a cold rain, maybe near the ocean (not the beach). Cucumber and citrus really come through as it dries. This doesn’t smell particularly special to me, but it’s nice, safe, fresh. With a name like “Wall Street” I was expecting more of a powerhouse fragrance, but this is really quite tame; I guess this is a bear market Wall Street (surprising given that this was released in 2004).

  36. :

    3 out of 5

    Nice strong, masculine, metal, steel, water, minerals, long long long lasting

  37. :

    5 out of 5

    Hey mikemuscles21 if you smelled the money after you removed it from your drawers (being a stripper and all) then I would suggest that is likely what buyers would get when using Wall St. Although smells are subjective…save your money…because this scent is surely not going to get you closer to it!

  38. :

    4 out of 5

    This was a blind buy because of a recommendation. Thoroughly disappointed and repented spending precious dollars on this one. Its awful!!

  39. :

    4 out of 5

    Bad bad bad bad bad
    Scents 0/10
    Smell bab bad!!!

  40. :

    3 out of 5

    COME ON PEOPLE!!! Lol
    Isn’t it obvious? To me it is. I first became introduced to this scent when I was stripping in 2008. All these notes combine to smell like $MONEY$. More specifically, American bills. Smell it again. You will see that I am right.
    (I have heard, that this is what it was designed to smell like in the first place. From a reputable source..)
    I love this scent and have kept it in my wardrobe ever since. Trust me, I have sniffed enough cash to know what it smells like.

  41. :

    3 out of 5

    Very nice mix of cucumber and lemon and that’s what I get pretty much throughout from opening to descent into a skin scent. I like it plain and simple. The projection and longevity are both above average. Is it worth the price? Well that is the question. I own only a sample but I am not sure my love for it would justify purchase of a FB. For that I am afraid I would have had to have been knocked off my feet upon first sniff and that didn’t happen. So if you are a guy (or gal) with money burning a hole in your pocket, then knock yourself out. I am not that guy. Maybe….someday… 😉

  42. :

    3 out of 5

    Just smelled this at Saks. I think it is very a very pleasant scent. One of the better smelling bonds. I wouldn’t mind having this in my collection.

  43. :

    5 out of 5

    My take on this is that bond no. 9 is using a cucumber to imitate what creed did with its melon in its Millesime imperial.
    Not bad , but I prefer creeds take on it.

  44. :

    3 out of 5

    The top notes are pronounced. Pleasant and different, however at that price point there are better choices I would rather park my money with. Not a bad fragrance though…

  45. :

    3 out of 5

    instantly reminded me of Sel Marin, which is the algae. but this feels more like a full on seaweed, nori type sea green smell. add on the cucumber, bitter orange, and lavender, and it was a total bust for me, did not like it at all. Sel Marin is so much better, not even taking into account the price. was surprised at how long it lasted though, 8+ hours, extremely linear

  46. :

    3 out of 5

    Wall Street is very pleasant, positive, airy, fresh perfume- cute lavender and cucumber! Oh, what joy- I’d already found fresh flavors NOT with fashion trends! But my joy suddenly “died” when I remembered after the deja vu that Wall Street is very similar to 10 times poor brothers from Yves Rocher-Homme Nature and Transat.

  47. :

    5 out of 5

    It smells like a tangerine soap to me.
    The opening is very chemical and made me gag, but a lot of Bonds do that to me too.
    It’s not bad, just too uninteresting I think.
    I guess I would wear it if I got it as a gift, but I would never buy it, even at a designer price.
    To me this is not similar to Millesime Imperial in any way.
    Overall: 2/5

  48. :

    4 out of 5

    I had this scent. To me, it just smelled like you may imagine the sea smells if you’ve never experienced one. Very refreshing, like blue water, but not for me. Could be great for sunny summer days, though.

  49. :

    3 out of 5

    Is this really an expensive fragrance? To me it’s just water smelling good. Definitely I would never spend money on this. I can’t understand all this hype with Bond. They made really common and simple fragrances and they charge them more than they’re worth it.

  50. :

    3 out of 5

    It’s so fresh and so clean with a good sillage and I can not explain why so much dislike but i love it because it is a relaxing scent with a great mix.

  51. :

    5 out of 5

    IF A CUCUMBER MARRIED A LEMON
    I received a sample from the Bond shop in NYC – the very pleasant saleswoman told me it was one of the most popular Bond fragrances for men.
    I like lemons in my Perrier, and cucumbers in my garden salad (with some home made bleu cheese dressing) – but not married and playing house on my skin.
    Lasted about 3 to 4 hours – moderate.

  52. :

    4 out of 5

    I got a sample of this in the mail today and OMG it is rancid! It should be a crime to charge the prices bond does for shocking scents like these!

  53. :

    5 out of 5

    The aquatic facet of seaweed and ambergris fades fast, leaving you with a soapy, synthetic cucumber, some nondescript resin, and a very pedestrian musk. Not enough here to hate, but nothing to really like either. A disappointment.

  54. :

    4 out of 5

    I tested Wall Street last year and finally got a chance to purchase a big bottle last week. This is very close to the top of my list for the Bond No 9 fragrances I own. From the initial spray, you get a very well blended blast of cucumber and lemon. The cucumber note is the star for the first 2 hrs of this fragrance. Once the cucumber subsides, the bitter orange and seaweed notes start to really shine. As the scent matures, I get the musk note with a hint of pistachio. For longevity, I’m getting 10 hrs. The sillage is between the moderate and heavy level. This fragrance really shines in the versatility department. You can wear this in any setting. It should be noted that this fragrance is more on the masculine side of the unisex spectrum. In terms of season, Wall Street probably works best during the spring summer months however, this can be worn all year round. I’ve seen a lot of negative reviews on Wall Street (wet dog smell etc….lol) and I don’t really understand why. With Wall Street, you get a well crafted unique versatile aquatic fragrance. I’ve received several compliments the first time I wore Wall Street. In regards to the comparison to Millesime Imperial, these fragrances smell nothing like each other (my opinion). Yes, both fragrances are aquatics, but they go in totally different directions. Overall, I love Wall Street. This is one of the better Bond No 9 fragrances in their collection. I see myself always having a bottle of this juice.

  55. :

    5 out of 5

    العطر رائع جدا و مميز و لا يشابه اي عطر في السوق , رائحته منعشة و يتحول الى برتقال مع رائحة البحر و الطحالب, رجولي جدا و غير مناسب للنساء بالرغم من انه عطر للجنسين. و اتوقع رائحة العطر قد يفهم بشكل خاطيء لانه يشابه رائحة العرق احيانا.
    Very unique outstanding perfume its very fresh. I didn’t notice the cucumber but there is a general green vegetable smell. the main noticeable smell is orange and Sea breeze. it turns somehow into sweaty smell. but sexy 🙂

  56. :

    5 out of 5

    Fresh & clean scent, opens citrusy and then more aquatic, has a hint of metal in there, labeled as unisex but slightly masculine, very pleasant, suitable to wear in the office without offending noses. Slightly more aquatic on my husband …but its my bottle 🙂

  57. :

    4 out of 5

    All I can say is ew. The promoter kept bugging me to wait for it to settle but I waited and waited and didn’t like it. The cucumber-lemon-something weird combo put me off instantly. Definitely a love it or leave it scent.

  58. :

    3 out of 5

    Love this one. Reminds me of Orange Sanguine but without the woodsy dry-down. I prefer the ozonic, watery accords in this one much more. Stays fresh and doesn’t get too earthy like the Orange Sanguine does.
    Update:
    I think I may have been off about the Orange Sanguine. It’s actually much too tart to be compared to that. I have to disagree that it smells like MI. Don’t get that. This smells less old-school than MI. In fact, I don’t care much for MI, but I like this one.
    Wall Street is totally the wrong name for this frag. In fact, it doesn’t connote any locale in Manhattan, or any other borough, for me. This is too clean and watery for NYC. They should have swapped this one with Hamptons, which smells just like SMW by Creed. Also, this fragrance is most definitely not a power fragrance befitting the reputation of Wall Street and its denizens. There’s nothing “power” about it. I’d even say it’s perky, playful, and happy. Not very Wall Street. I imagine that a frag for Wall Street should smell boozy and/or deeply green, and very expensive. This fragrance doesn’t even smell particularly expensive.

  59. :

    5 out of 5

    Opens with salty cucumber, hints of something marine, a bit of warm spice and a touch of bitter orange. And it dries down to a generic synthetic cucumber, woods and bitter orange scent. It’s shockingly similar to Calvin Klein Crave for men without the basil. Each sniff convinces me more and more that I would not want to wear this because it disgusts me. This salty concoction could even be Coney Island’s base scent, just add a bunch of sweetness, buttery caramel, fresh lime and a bit of chocolate and that’s Coney Island.
    Score 3/10
    From Bond’s long list of fragrances, there are very few that I consider original and consider buying a full bottle. Chez Bond, Bleecker street and perhaps New Haarlem. That’s my very short list. Bond# 9 is quickly losing my respect as a perfume house while simultaneously earning a reputation as unoriginal, over-hyped and overpriced. They do a great job copying other fragrances,putting them in a beautiful bottle, churning the well oiled gears of their sophisticated marketing machine and finally slapping an exorbitant price tag on everything. Wall street is no exception and is a blatant copy Calvin Klein Crave save the basil, Nuits De Noho copies TM Angel, Fire Island copies Beach by Bobbi Brown and it goes on. This makes me curious about bondNo9.com being a copy of Creed Aventus. I’ll find out soon enough. Until then, save your money and buy the less expensive original scents instead of Bond’s synthetic rip offs, you’ll be happier and wiser for it.

  60. :

    5 out of 5

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  61. :

    4 out of 5

    This fragrance is ok. It smells similiar to Millesime Imperial or Silver Mountain water. This is acquatic, fresh, green, salty. Not original. Good for summer time on a beach. Try it.

  62. :

    4 out of 5

    This fragrance is not good and the price moves it ibto the horrible category. Save your money!

  63. :

    5 out of 5

    Something about this scent that makes me want to dry heave. I just don’t like very much. I got a sample of this from Saks and boy ohhhh boy. She looked good from a far… However Far from good. Sexy bottle GROSS smell. Somebody said wet dog and I get that kind of vibe also. Wet dog and gross pickle juice smell. I’ll pass.

  64. :

    3 out of 5

    I think my Decant may be going bad… the initial spray was nice but th

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