Eon Productions
Licensed scent of the Bond franchise.
Eon Productions was established in 1961 by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman as the production company behind the James Bond film franchise, a role it retains under the Danjaq holding structure. In the fragrance sphere, Eon licences the 007 intellectual property for a range of colognes and gift sets that translate Bond's cultural mythos — spy sophistication, masculine understatement, Cold War glamour — into personal wear. The fragrance range bears the 007 name and draws on the imagery of the films more than any single narrative or character study. Perfumer Sonia Constant has contributed to compositions that aim for a modern masculine sensibility without leaning too heavily on pastiche. The accessible price tier positions these as lifestyle products for Bond enthusiasts rather than serious fragrance collectors, competing in the celebrity and film-licence fragrance space against comparable branded entries. For consumers drawn to Bond's cultural world, Eon's fragrances offer a credible olfactory entry point at a democratic price. The product line is primarily managed through licensing arrangements with fragrance manufacturers rather than in-house perfumery infrastructure.
- Woody100
- Warm Spicy85
- Fresh Spicy81
- Fruity71
- Sweet63
- Citrus63
- Vanilla
DNA over time
Each column is an era. Each colored band shows that family’s share of accord weight across every perfume the house released in that window. Bigger band = the house leaned harder on that family.











