Impression: I am a robot and I just went for a very refreshing swim. (I guess in thin, clean flaxseed oil or something that robots would like to swim in.)
I think I get separate notes if I try: leather, metal, resin. Maybe anise? I think so. But really this scent is one of those that transcends its notes to a round smell-scape. It's a bit confusing because it seems sophisticated yet also maybe sporty. In theory, it ought to smell of the working class machinist. But that's why I still say: I am a swimming robot - refined, sporty machine. I keep smelling it; it keeps intriguing.
I agree that this is what I thought Steamworks would be, while No. 93 Engine, Antikythera and Phoenix Steamworks underwhelmed me with steampunkiness (while having other virtues, to be sure). This one smells refined (read Victorian) yet like exotic metallics (read complex, overwrought mechanisms).
The imp was a sniffy, so i didn't get too much from the wand,but the scent seems to lack throw. Still, it smells really good. To me, this is a fresh man scent, but it could definitely work unisex.
Edit: I can't stop thinking about this. I've scraped every last bit of moisture from the sniffy like a desperate junkie.
It is gobsmacking. Golden resiny warmth balanced by a bright, wet edge. A warm frankincense infused, brassy scarab with leather wings that still smell of crushed star anise from the fingers of its maker, a curiosities dealer in steampunk hong kong. Impolight was right in calling it "eroticized C3PO" - golden, metallic refinement - absolute perfection.
I had some chinese floormates once that made 5 spice flavored potatoes regularly, the halls smelled of cassia and star anise and golden potatoey loveliness. This scent is even better (and I
really like potatoes).
This post has been edited by Urpflanze: 20 June 2011 - 03:19 PM