What began as "cold water," whose idea was borrowed from the "Aramis" scent "New West for Him (Skinscent) | Aramis," has been interpreted in various ways over time. "Blue perfumes" have not been around for very long. And one from the early 90s with hints of the 80s is this one. It is neither cool nor cold; instead, it possesses a salty freshness, mint, and citrus fruits. A spicy blend of herbal scents and peppery notes gives it a lot of Mediterranean flair. What follows are woody and earthy aromas. Therefore, it is not a pure "Aquatic," yet "Nautilus" still plays along. A bit off the beaten path, but deep, somewhat mystical, and never boring, as it shifts from bright turquoise to emerald green and ice blue to sunny gold-yellow. And a scent that extends far beyond the current mainstream horizon, to the double rainbow in vast, deep distances over both sea AND land!