Aquatic
The aquatic accord was effectively invented in the late 1980s and popularized through Davidoff's Cool Water (1988) and Acqua di Gio (1996). These fragrances used a synthetic molecule called calone to capture the smell of fresh seawater, watermelon rind, and wet sea breeze. It was a scent that had never existed in fine fragrance before and instantly became a defining aesthetic of a generation.
Modern aquatics range from salty and mineral (evoking tidal pools and sea spray) to ozonic and airy (capturing the clean smell above the ocean) to tropical and fruity (pairing aquatic notes with coconut and white florals for a beach-vacation character). Hedione, dihydromyrcenol, ambroxan, and various marine molecules are the building blocks of this distinctly modern accord.
Aquatic fragrances are among the best-selling in the world and a perennial favorite for warm-weather wear. Fans of aquatic scents often love ozonic, fresh, marine, and green accords.

Soul of Bali
Swiss Arabian

9AM Dive
Afnan

Blue Moon Ginger Dash
By Kilian

40 Knots
Xerjoff

Man Eau Fraîche
Versace

Aqva Amara
Bvlgari

La Belle Paradise Garden
Jean Paul Gaultier

L'Immensité
Louis Vuitton

Erolfa
Creed

Liam Blue Shine
Lattafa Perfumes

Aqua Oud
Ahmed Al Maghribi

Jorge Di Profondo
Maison Alhambra

Jorge Di Profumo Aqua
Maison Alhambra

Derby Club House Blanche
Armaf

Kaaf
Ahmed Al Maghribi

L'Infinite
Fragrance World

L' Impression
Flavia

Citrus Water
Montagne Parfums

Aquilo Pour Homme
Maison Alhambra

Najdia
Lattafa Perfumes

Legend Spirit
Montblanc

Hawas
Rasasi

Victorioso
Maison Alhambra

Chilly Pacific
Montagne Parfums