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Versace Batch Code Checker

Decode Versace batch codes for Eros, Eros Flame, Bright Crystal, Dylan Blue, Crystal Noir and the rest of the Versace fragrance line. Reads the Coty 4-digit scheme. Free, fast, mobile-first.

  • Documented decoder
  • 1,832 bottles authenticated
  • 4-digit numeric (e.g. 2247, 0843). First two digits = year, last two = week.

Selected: Versace

Usually printed on the box bottom or bottle base.

About Versace batch codes

Code format

4-digit numeric (e.g. 2247, 0843). First two digits = year, last two = week.

Versace fragrance distribution has been with Coty since 2003. The brand uses the standard Coty 4-digit scheme: two-digit year followed by two-digit week. The simplest scheme on the major-luxury market and the easiest to brute-force when partial information is missing.

Where to find it

  • Underside of the bottle, ink-stamped (older) or laser-etched (newer)
  • Outer carton, printed on the bottom flap

Scento intake authenticated

1,832 Versace bottles passed our 12-point authentication check as of April 2026.

134 rejected at intake.

Versace runs the simplest batch-code scheme of any major luxury house. Four digits: year-year-week-week. There's no factory letter, no production-line code, no rotating cycle — just the year and the week. The decoder reads it with HIGH confidence and the only edge case is the 2-digit year wraparound, which won't matter until 2100.

Coty has handled Versace fragrance distribution since 2003, and the scheme has been stable since then. Pre-2003 Versace (when distribution was with Euroitalia) used a different scheme that the decoder treats as ESTIMATED tier; pre-2003 bottles are uncommon in normal circulation but show up on collector markets.

How the 4-digit Coty scheme works on Versace

Two-digit year + two-digit week. That's it. A code of 2247 is week 47 of 2022 — late November. A code of 0843 is week 43 of 2008 — late October. A code of 2415 is week 15 of 2024 — early April.

The 2-digit year encoding means that codes from 00 through the current year (currently 26) map cleanly to 2000–2026. Codes that would technically map to a future year (27, 28, etc) are almost always counterfeits — we've intercepted multiple counterfeit batches where the operator inverted the year and week digits or used auto-generated values that didn't respect the calendar boundary.

Why this is the easiest scheme to spot-check manually

You don't need a tool to read a Versace code. Look at the four digits, split into pairs, and the year and week are right there. The decoder still adds value by checking format validity (a leading "0" or "1" combined with a second digit that doesn't match a real year is flagged), by surfacing the freshness window automatically, and by linking to fresh decants for the matching fragrance — but for the date itself, manual reading works fine.

This simplicity is also why Versace is the least-obviously-broken target for counterfeiters. The format is short and predictable; counterfeit operators can generate plausible 4-digit codes trivially. The decoder cannot tell you whether a Versace bottle is genuine — only whether the code's format is plausible. The other 11 points of our intake authentication are doing the work on Versace, not the date.

Where the code lives

Pre-2018 Versace production used a black ink stamp on the underside of the bottle. From 2018 onward most SKUs (Eros, Bright Crystal Absolu, Dylan Blue, Eros Flame) use a laser etch. The outer carton has a matching code printed directly onto the cardboard on the bottom flap — Versace doesn't use stickers for the batch code.

The bottle code and the carton code should match exactly. They sometimes differ on legitimate production runs by one digit at the end (separate carton-printing batch), but a year mismatch is suspicious.

Worked examples

  • 2247 decodes to November 2022. Year 22 (2022), week 47 (week 47 lands in late November).
  • 0843 decodes to October 2008. Year 08 (2008), week 43 (late October). This is the kind of code you'd see on a vintage Versace bottle bought from a discount retailer — still readable, but the freshness window is well past its prime.
  • 2415 decodes to April 2024. Year 24 (2024), week 15 (early April).

Counterfeit Versace in our intake database

Versace runs a roughly 7.3% rejection rate at intake — significantly above brand average and the highest in our V1 brand set. The reasons are economic: Eros and Bright Crystal sell at lower price points than Tom Ford or Creed, but the brand recognition is enormous, which means counterfeiters can clear high volume at smaller per-unit margins. The result is a flooded counterfeit market for these specific SKUs.

The most common Versace counterfeit signals:

  • Bottle weight off by 25–35g against calibrated reference. The Eros bottle in particular has a distinctive weight profile that counterfeit glass can't match.
  • Cap colour mismatch on Eros. The genuine Eros cap is anodised aluminium with a specific gold-tone trim ring; counterfeits often use lighter or darker gold that's visible against a real bottle for comparison.
  • Atomiser hiss. Versace atomisers should spray quietly; counterfeits often hiss audibly.
  • Carton printing register. The Versace logo on the carton should be sharply registered; counterfeit cartons often have visible offset between print colours.
  • Decoded date in the future. We've seen multiple counterfeit batches with codes like 2627 or 2715 — implausible because they decode to future years.

For fresh stock with full intake authentication, our Versace collection carries decants of Eros, Eros Flame, Bright Crystal Absolu, Dylan Blue, Crystal Noir, and the rest of the active line.

A note on Versace Pour Homme and the older line

Versace Pour Homme (the original from 2008) and Versace L'Homme (1986) are both still in production but use the same 4-digit Coty scheme. The decoder reads them identically. The original Versace L'Homme actually predates the Coty distribution agreement and pre-2003 bottles use the older Euroitalia scheme — those are flagged ESTIMATED. Modern post-2003 production is HIGH confidence.

The brand has launched many flanker fragrances over the years (Crystal Noir, Crystal Pink, Yellow Diamond, Rose, Pour Femme Dylan Blue, etc), and all of them use the same scheme. There's no SKU-level variation in batch coding — the decoder treats Versace as a single brand with a single algorithm.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the batch code on a Versace perfume?+

On the underside of the bottle. Pre-2018 production used an ink stamp; post-2018 most SKUs use a laser etch. The outer carton has a matching code printed directly on the bottom flap (not stickered).

How do I read a Versace batch code?+

The 4 digits split into two pairs: the first two are the year (last two digits of the year — so "22" means 2022, "08" means 2008), and the last two are the week of production (01 through 53). A code of "2247" means week 47 of 2022 — late November 2022.

My Versace code is "2627" — that's a future date, what's wrong?+

A code that decodes to a future year is almost always a counterfeit. Counterfeit operators sometimes invert digits when copying templates, or use auto-generated codes that don't respect the year/week boundary. Treat any future-decoded date as a strong counterfeit signal.

How long does Versace Eros last after production?+

Versace Eros EDT holds for about three to four years from production; Eros Flame EDP holds for closer to five. The mint-vanilla opening is the most age-sensitive layer; the tonka-cedar dry-down stays stable for years.

Can I check Versace Beauty or Jeans Couture with the same scheme?+

Versace Beauty (no longer in production but still in circulation) and the Versace Jeans Couture line both use the same Coty 4-digit scheme. The decoder reads them identically.

Why is the year only 2 digits — won't this break in 2100?+

The 2-digit year scheme will technically wrap in 2100, at which point Coty (or whoever has Versace distribution by then) will need to update the format. For practical purposes today, any 4-digit Versace code from "00" through "26" maps to 2000–2026; codes from "00" to "10" are at the low end of plausibility and the decoder flags them MEDIUM rather than HIGH because the cycle could theoretically conflict with 1900s production.

Has Versace Eros been reformulated?+

Eros received a small adjustment in 2018 (the Iso E Super sandalwood note was rebalanced slightly) and has been stable since. The batch code only encodes the production date, not the formulation version. A 2015 bottle and a 2024 bottle have different codes but the formulation difference is in the juice, not the code.

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