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Parfums de Marly Batch Code Checker

Estimate the production date of any Parfums de Marly bottle. Covers Layton, Layton Royal Essence, Pegasus, Pegasus Exclusif, Delina, Herod, Carlisle and the rest of the PdM portfolio. Backed by Scento intake authentication on 1,800+ Parfums de Marly bottles since 2021.

  • Estimated tier
  • 1,827 bottles authenticated
  • 6 to 9 alphanumeric characters; ink-stamped on the underside of the bottle and printed on the carton.

Selected: Parfums de Marly

Usually printed on the box bottom or bottle base.

About Parfums de Marly batch codes

Code format

6 to 9 alphanumeric characters; ink-stamped on the underside of the bottle and printed on the carton.

Parfums de Marly does not publish a public batch-code algorithm. The brand outsources production to Italian micro-perfumeries that use their own internal lot-tracking schemes. Our format-pattern observation across 1,800+ authenticated PdM bottles since 2021 suggests a 6 to 9 character ink-stamp on the bottle bottom, with carton-printed mirror code. The decoder returns a plausible production year based on observed industry patterns; treat as ESTIMATED.

Where to find it

  • Underside of the bottle, ink-stamped (clear black sans-serif)
  • Outer carton, printed on the bottom flap
  • Inner ribbon tag (Royal Essence collection only — small foil tag on the bottle ribbon)

Scento intake authenticated

1,827 Parfums de Marly bottles passed our 12-point authentication check as of April 2026.

119 rejected at intake.

Parfums de Marly is the fourth-largest revenue brand at Scento — a French niche house that has grown rapidly since launch in 2009 to become a Reddit r/fragrance staple alongside MFK and Initio. The brand is opaque about its production logistics: PdM outsources fragrance compounding and bottling to Italian micro-perfumeries that do not publish their internal lot-tracking schemes, and PdM itself does not surface decoder information on its customer-service portal. What we have is 1,827 authenticated PdM bottles in our intake database since 2021 and the format-pattern observations from those bottles.

The decoder marks every PdM result as ESTIMATED and the methodology page explains exactly what that means. For a confirmed production date, PdM customer service will provide one over email if you submit the underside-bottle code along with the original receipt; turnaround is usually 7–10 business days.

Why no public algorithm

Parfums de Marly was founded in 2009 by Julien Sprecher with a positioning explicitly outside the mainstream luxury distribution model. Production is outsourced to a small number of Italian micro-perfumeries (the company does not publicly name its production partners) that handle compounding and bottling under contract. Each Italian micro-perfumery uses its own internal lot-tracking scheme, and PdM does not standardise those schemes across partners. The result is that the same PdM SKU produced in two different facilities can carry batch codes with subtly different formats — both genuine, but not derivable from a single algorithm.

Our format-pattern observations across the 1,827 authenticated bottles suggest a 6 to 9 character alphanumeric ink-stamp on the underside of the bottle, with most codes falling in the 7-character range. The first 2 to 3 characters appear to identify the production line; the next 2 to 3 appear to encode a year-month value; and the remainder is an internal lot identifier. We cannot reverse-engineer the year-month encoding with confidence — different production lines use different conventions.

What we can say with confidence: the ink stamp itself is a wet-transfer process that produces a characteristic slight bleed around the character edges. Counterfeits frequently use inkjet printing, which produces clean character edges without the bleed. This physical signal is one of the most reliable PdM authentication tells.

Where the code lives on a PdM bottle

Three placements, with the underside bottle stamp being the primary reference:

  1. Underside ink stamp — black sans-serif, wet-transferred, slight character-edge bleed visible under magnification. The stamp should survive a fingernail scratch test on modern bottles; older bottles (pre-2018) sometimes have stamps that have faded with handling.
  2. Carton mirror print — printed directly onto the carton bottom flap (not stickered). Carton and bottle codes should match exactly. They occasionally differ by one character at the end on legitimate production runs (separate carton-printing batch), but the year and month positions should agree.
  3. Inner ribbon foil tag (Royal Essence only) — Royal Essence bottles ship with a black silk ribbon tied around the neck; the ribbon has a small gold-foil tag with an additional code. This tag is a triple-reference point on the higher-end bottles.

The 12-point intake check

Because the decoder cannot give HIGH-confidence dates on PdM, physical authentication is the primary work. Our 12-point intake check covers all the standard signals from the methodology page, with PdM-specific emphasis on:

  • Wet-transfer ink-stamp test. Examine the underside stamp under magnification (10x loupe minimum). Genuine PdM stamps show a slight ink bleed at the edges of each character; counterfeit inkjet prints have clean edges.
  • Royal Essence ribbon stitching. Hand-finished stitching has slight irregularity, usually 3-4mm spacing with minor variation. Machine-perforated even-spaced stitching is a flag.
  • Foil tone on the carton crest. Genuine PdM uses a deep gold foil for the brand crest; counterfeits often go too brassy/yellow or too pale/champagne.
  • Bottle weight. PdM uses a specific high-density glass on the standard 125ml flacon; the calibrated reference is part of our intake database.
  • Wax seal (Royal Essence and Exclusif). Genuine wax seals are hand-applied with a slight irregularity in the impression depth; perfect machine-pressed seals are a flag.

We've rejected 119 PdM bottles since 2021 — roughly 6.5% rejection rate, the highest of the Tier C brands we cover. The high rate reflects the price-positioning sweet spot PdM occupies: expensive enough to be worth counterfeiting, not expensive enough to fund aggressive anti-counterfeit measures.

Counterfeit stories

The four rejection stories in the frontmatter cover the most reliable signals: ribbon stitching, foil tone, glass weight, and ink-stamp printing process. Each was caught at intake by a different physical test, which speaks to why the 12-point check matters more than any single signal.

The 2022 Layton Royal Essence batch (21 bottles, ribbon stitching) was the largest single counterfeit run we've intercepted on PdM. The bottles themselves were close to genuine — same glass weight, same wax seal, same juice viscosity — but the ribbon was machined rather than hand-finished. Without the ribbon test, the batch would have passed. This is the kind of small-detail signal that reverse-engineering counterfeiters consistently miss.

What to do if your code returns ESTIMATED

  1. Source from authenticated stock. Our Parfums de Marly collection carries decants of Layton, Layton Royal Essence, Pegasus, Pegasus Exclusif, Delina, Herod, Carlisle, and the rest of the active line, authenticated using the 12-point check.
  2. Contact PdM customer service. Email [email protected] with the underside-bottle code and your original receipt. Confirmed-date turnaround is usually 7–10 business days.
  3. Read the methodology page for the full explanation of why PdM is marked as ESTIMATED and what that label means.

A note on Layton vs Layton Royal Essence

The two SKUs are easy to confuse and are coded identically. Layton (standard Eau de Parfum, 125ml, retail around €240-280) and Layton Royal Essence (extrait, 125ml, retail around €340-390) use the same 6-9 character ink-stamp scheme. The Royal Essence is recognisable by the black silk ribbon and the wax seal on the carton; the standard Layton has neither. The juice is a different concentration and the dry-down is noticeably different (Royal Essence has more vanilla-amber depth), but the batch code format is the same.

PdM also produces Pegasus Exclusif and Layton Exclusif — limited-edition extrait reformulations released in small batches. These bottles use the same scheme and the decoder reads them identically. Exclusif bottles tend to have shorter circulation lifespans (small production runs sell out quickly) so they show up less frequently on the secondary market and have lower counterfeit rates.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the batch code on a Parfums de Marly perfume?+

Ink-stamped on the underside of the bottle in clear black sans-serif. The outer carton has a matching code printed on the bottom flap. Royal Essence bottles also have a small foil tag on the inner ribbon.

Why does the Scento Decoder show "ESTIMATED" for Parfums de Marly?+

PdM does not publish a decoder algorithm and outsources production to Italian micro-perfumeries that use their own internal lot-tracking. Our estimate is based on observed format patterns across 1,800+ authenticated bottles, but it remains a model-driven guess. For a confirmed production date, contact PdM customer service directly.

How long does Layton Royal Essence last?+

Layton Royal Essence holds for about six years from production — the heavier extrait concentration is more stable than the standard Layton Eau de Parfum (which holds for closer to five). The lavender-jasmine opening flattens after year three; the apple-vanilla-cardamom dry-down stays stable for much longer.

Are Pegasus Exclusif and Carlisle coded the same way?+

Yes. The entire PdM line — standard EDP, Royal Essence, Exclusif — uses the same 6 to 9 character ink-stamp scheme on the bottle. Format and our format-pattern estimate work identically across the line.

My Parfums de Marly bottle has no carton — can I still date it?+

You'll need the underside bottle stamp. The carton mirror is a useful cross-reference but not strictly required if the bottle stamp is intact. Without either, the bottle cannot be dated by code.

Can I check Parfums de Marly Royal Essence vs standard Layton?+

Yes — both use the same scheme. The decoder reads them identically. The difference between Layton EDP and Layton Royal Essence is the concentration and the bottle dressing (Royal Essence has a wax seal and a ribbon), not the batch code format.

Why does PdM have so many counterfeits?+

Parfums de Marly retails at €280-340 for a 125ml bottle, which is in the sweet spot for counterfeiters: high enough that imitating it is profitable, but not so high that the brand can afford the kind of anti-counterfeit measures Hermès or Chanel use. Layton in particular has strong global recognition and shows up frequently on grey-market platforms.

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