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Free batch‑code tool

Creed Batch Code Checker

Decode Creed batch codes for Aventus, Royal Oud, Silver Mountain Water and the rest of the lineup. Reads the year-letter system Creed has used since 2010, with crowdsourced cross-checks for older bottles. Intake authenticated on 6,800+ Creed flacons since 2021.

  • High-confidence decoder
  • 6,812 bottles authenticated
  • 6 to 9 alphanumeric characters; the first letter encodes the year (A=2010 → P=2025 → continuing).

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About Creed batch codes

Code format

6 to 9 alphanumeric characters; the first letter encodes the year (A=2010 → P=2025 → continuing).

Creed runs a single rotating year letter as the first character of every modern batch code. A=2010, B=2011, C=2012, and so on through the alphabet, skipping I and O. The remaining characters identify the production batch within that year. Pre-2010 codes use a less consistent multi-character scheme and are marked LOW confidence.

Where to find it

  • Underside of the bottle, ink-stamped or laser-etched
  • Outer carton, printed on the bottom flap below the barcode
  • Batch sticker on the back of the bottle (Aventus 100 ml only, post-2018)

Scento intake authenticated

6,812 Creed bottles passed our 12-point authentication check as of April 2026.

487 rejected at intake.

Creed has used a single rotating year letter as the first character of every batch code on every fragrance for the last fifteen years. That makes Creed one of the easiest brands to date — once you know the mapping you don't even need a decoder for the year, only for the production batch within the year. The catch is that Creed never published the mapping, so a tool that does it for you saves the time of looking up the user-maintained spreadsheets that have circulated on Basenotes since 2011.

The year-letter mapping

The pool starts at A in 2010 and runs forward, skipping I (year 8 would have been 2017) and O (year 17 would have been 2026). The full mapping the decoder uses is: A=2010, B=2011, C=2012, D=2013, E=2014, F=2015, G=2016, H=2017, J=2018, K=2019, L=2020, M=2021, N=2022, P=2023, Q=2024, R=2025, S=2026.

If your Aventus bottle has a code starting with M, it was produced in 2021. If it starts with P, it was produced in 2023. There is no ambiguity — Creed only assigns one letter per year, and the cycle has not yet wrapped (it would wrap around 2034 if Creed continues the current scheme without a reset).

The remaining characters in the code (typically four to seven additional digits and letters) identify the production batch within that year. The decoder returns a month estimate based on the batch number, but the year is the high-confidence part. Two batches from the same year of the same fragrance can have noticeably different juice — Creed openly acknowledges that Aventus has batch-to-batch variation, and the long-running discussions on r/fragrance about which Aventus batch smells "right" trace back to this real production reality.

Where the code lives

Creed prints batch codes in three places, depending on bottle age, size, and SKU:

  • The default placement is the underside of the bottle. Pre-2021 production used a flat ink stamp (sometimes faded, occasionally scratched off entirely on second-hand bottles). From mid-2021 forward Creed switched to a deeper laser etch that survives wear. If your modern Creed bottle has a flat ink-stamp code that smudges to the touch, that is itself a counterfeit signal.
  • The outer carton always carries a printed code on the bottom flap below the barcode. The carton code and the bottle code should match exactly. They sometimes differ by one character on legitimate Creed packaging (different print runs) but the year letter and the first two batch characters always agree.
  • Post-2018 100 ml Aventus bottles also carry a small batch sticker on the back of the bottle, behind the label. This sticker is a third reference point — useful when the bottle code has worn down or the carton is missing.

Why Creed is heavily counterfeited

Aventus is the single most-counterfeited fragrance on the market, and Creed as a whole runs a counterfeit-attempt rate roughly 3x our brand average at intake. The reasons are well understood: high price, recognisable bottle shape, cult following on Reddit and Basenotes, and a perception that "you can't really tell the fakes apart" which keeps the resale market viable for counterfeiters.

In practice, our intake team can tell. The two most reliable physical tells are batch-code typography and glass weight. Counterfeit Aventus uses ink-stamp typography on bottles that should have laser etching (post-2021), or vice versa. Counterfeit Creed glass weighs 15–25 grams light against a calibrated genuine reference for the same bottle size. The juice itself, in most counterfeits, gets the top notes wrong (genuine Aventus opens with a precise pineapple-blackcurrant-bergamot triple; many fakes muddle the citrus and lean heavily on a synthetic apple) but only experienced wearers will catch this on a blind test.

For a safer route, every Creed fragrance in our Creed catalogue is decanted from intake-authenticated stock — the 12-point check from our methodology page applies to every Creed bottle that arrives.

Worked examples

A few real codes the decoder handles cleanly:

  • M5K23 — first letter M, year 2021. Remaining characters point to production batch 5K23, which the decoder reads as mid-May 2021. This is a typical modern Aventus code.
  • N0928 — first letter N, year 2022. Batch 0928 reads as roughly the 28th production run of 2022, which the decoder rounds to September.
  • P1144 — first letter P, year 2023. Batch 1144 lands in November 2023.

For pre-2010 bottles, the decoder still attempts a result but flags it as LOW confidence and recommends contacting Creed customer service for confirmation. Creed's customer service team will confirm production dates over email if you provide the code; turnaround is usually 5–10 business days.

What the date can and cannot tell you

A decoded production date tells you when the juice was bottled. It does not tell you when it was filled at the factory line versus when the concentrate was compounded — Creed compounds in larger batches than they bottle, so a bottle filled in November 2023 may contain juice that was sitting in tanks since June. For freshness purposes this rarely matters; eau de parfum concentrate is stable in stainless steel for months. For collectors trying to trace specific Aventus batches that smell different to other Aventus batches of the same year, the production date is a starting point but not the full story.

If you have a Creed bottle that decodes to a date older than three years and you intend to wear it daily, expect the top notes to be flatter than a fresh batch. The dry-down stays remarkably stable on Creed fragrances — Royal Oud at six years old still smells like Royal Oud — but the sparkling opening that defines Silver Mountain Water or Aventus is the most age-sensitive layer and the first thing to go.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the batch code on a Creed bottle?+

Modern Creed bottles carry the code on the underside of the bottle, either ink-stamped (older 100 ml runs) or laser-etched (post-2021). The outer carton has a matching code printed below the barcode on the bottom flap.

What does the year letter mean on Creed batch codes?+

Creed assigns one letter per production year, starting with A in 2010. The decoder uses this letter to determine the year and decodes the rest of the code as the production batch within that year. The mapping is A=2010, B=2011, C=2012, D=2013, E=2014, F=2015, G=2016, H=2017, J=2018, K=2019, L=2020, M=2021, N=2022, O is skipped, P=2023, Q=2024, R=2025, S=2026.

My Creed Aventus code starts with P — when was it made?+

A code starting with P was produced in 2023. The remaining characters identify which production batch that year, but for freshness purposes the year is what matters.

Are pre-2010 Creed bottles dateable?+

Partially. Creed used a less consistent scheme before 2010 — typically a longer alphanumeric string without a clean year letter — and the decoder marks pre-2010 results as LOW confidence. If you have a vintage Creed bottle (Green Irish Tweed before the 2010 reformulation, for example), the safer move is to contact Creed customer service with the code.

Why does Aventus have so many fakes?+

Aventus is the single most-counterfeited luxury fragrance on the market. Volume drives effort: counterfeiters can get the bottle shape and the cap weight close, the carton design close, and a passable juice impression — but they consistently miss on the batch-code typography and on glass weight. Our intake rejection rate on Aventus runs roughly 3x the brand average.

Has the Aventus formula changed across batches?+

Yes. Creed openly acknowledges that Aventus is a "natural" fragrance with batch variation, and the differences between, say, 2014 production and 2024 production are real and audible to long-time wearers. The decoder gives you the date; the formulation conversation lives on Basenotes and Reddit r/fragrance.

Does Creed publish the year-letter mapping?+

Not officially. The mapping was reverse-engineered by users on Basenotes between 2010 and 2014 and has been validated against thousands of confirmed bottles since. Creed customer service will confirm production dates over email but does not publish the algorithm.

My code starts with O — what year?+

It does not start with O — Creed skips O to avoid confusion with zero. If your code reads O-something, look more carefully: it is almost certainly a 0 (zero) and the bottle uses a different scheme, or the letter is actually a Q or D and the print is unclear.

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