
O-Matic Rose captures the crisp citrus opening and floral heart of Atomic Rose quite well, with comparable pink pepper bite and rose-iris balance. However, the clone tends to display slightly less complexity in the woody base, with Ambroxan feeling somewhat more linear and less refined in its progression. The overall silage and longevity are respectable but don't quite match the original's presence.
The clone's base notes lack the sophisticated depth and subtle woody layering of the original, making it feel slightly one-dimensional in later wear. Longevity and sillage are marginally reduced compared to Atomic Rose.