Condition grade
Pristine stock. Factory-sealed or visually untouched, with batch details documented before release.
A pristine sealed specimen of the 2005 first formula — the original Hedi Slimane–era Dior Homme before the first significant reformulation in 2011. The iris-cocoa accord in this batch has a density and structural tension that has never been recreated in any subsequent version. Box and batch code are intact. Sealed. Part of Drop 01 — once gone, never restocked.
MONKO listings are written around the actual specimen, not only the fragrance name. The release format, condition grade, stock status and batch context are shown before checkout, so the buyer understands exactly what is being claimed.
Full bottles are released as individual collector pieces. Once the listed bottle is gone, that exact unit does not return.
Dior Homme was created by Olivier Polge in 2005 and marked a turning point in masculine fragrance — the powdery iris category had existed, but never with this level of commercial ambition behind it. The first formula is now considered a collector piece. The reformulations that followed are considered categorically different fragrances.
Pristine stock. Factory-sealed or visually untouched, with batch details documented before release.