Free Cosmetic & Perfume Manufacturing Date Decoder

Serge Lutens Batch Code Checker

Luxury Fragrance

Serge Lutens Batch Code Format

Supported Serge Lutens codes commonly use either a two-letter year-month code or a year digit followed by a three-digit production day-of-year.

Examples: PA12, A4123, 4123

Shelf Life: Usually about 36 months from manufacturing date.

About Serge Lutens Codes

Serge Lutens fragrances and boxed sets may stay sealed before collection or gifting. A batch-code lookup helps estimate manufacturing date when the bottle or carton only shows a compact lot code.

Where to Find It

  • Bottom of the fragrance bottle
  • Outer box base or side flap
  • Printed lot area near the barcode
  • Gift set or collector packaging inserts

Popular Serge Lutens Products

Popular Serge Lutens fragrance searches often include Chergui, La Fille de Berlin, Ambre Sultan, Feminite du Bois, Un Bois Vanille, and collector bottles from the export line. These names help identify whether a code belongs to a specific bottle, travel spray, or boxed fragrance when the packaging only shows a compact lot stamp.

  • Amber and oriental: Chergui and Ambre Sultan
  • Rose and woods: La Fille de Berlin and Feminite du Bois
  • Vanilla: Un Bois Vanille
  • Collector stock: boxed niche fragrance bottles and sets

Tips for Checking Serge Lutens Batch Codes

Check the bottle base, carton bottom, or stickered side panel for the actual lot code. Niche fragrance boxes may also carry importer stickers, serial references, or boutique labels, so avoid entering those longer numbers instead of the manufacturer code.

Because many Serge Lutens bottles are collected or stored for years, compare the decoded date with box wear, evaporation level, and scent performance. Storage history can strongly influence freshness even for an unopened fragrance.

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