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CHRISTIAN DIOR vintage perfumes and batch codes: a guide.


Christian Dior vintage batch codes :a guide



A complete guide to Christian Dior perfumes, from vintage classics to modern creations, covering historical periods, boxes, bottles, labels, and all the details you need to identify authentic Dior fragrances.

*****Originally published in 2013; 
fully updated on 2026 with new insights and photos*****

This article is about Christian Dior Perfumes. Historic advertisements and Images posted for purely informative and historical purposes. All rights belong to their legitimate owners.


Introduction: the historical importance of Christian Dior Fragrances

When Christian Dior unveiled his first haute couture collection in 1947 (the celebrated "New Look", he did more than revolutionize women’s fashion. He delivered a broader message: beauty had to become whole again, sensual, generous. And that same year saw the birth of Parfums Christian Dior, along with the house’s first fragrance, "Miss Dior". 
Christian Dior never regarded perfumery as a mere accessory to couture. He openly defined himself as a fashion designer and creator of perfumes. In his view, an elegant woman should leave behind an olfactory signature as distinctive as her silhouette. With this vision, he elevated fragrance to the status of a haute couture discipline, treating it with the same artisanal care, luxury, and creative ambition reserved for his garments. Miss Dior  was more than a perfume; it was a symbolic act of postwar renewal. Dedicated to his sister Catherine, the fragrance blended the floral freshness of their mother’s garden with a longing for lightness, love, and regained freedom. It became the scent of European reconstruction and optimism after the WWII. In the decades that followed, the house continued to define entire eras: Eau Sauvage (1966) virtually invented the modern, transparent masculine fragrance, Poison (1985) embodied the olfactory audacity of the 1980s, J’adore (1999) emerged as an emblem of contemporary feminine luxury. And many, many others.
Dior fragrances have therefore represented far more than mere compositions. They have served as olfactory manifestos for each decade, mirrors of social change and expressions of femininity, masculinity, rebellion, and elegance. Even today, wearing a vintage Christian Dior fragrance means belonging to a story nearly eighty years in the making: a form of luxury that does not merely seek to be seen, but to be breathed in.
This is why Dior fragrances are so important, quite apart from the quality of their ingredients: they are true emblems of their time.
Many Dior fragrances have remained in production for decades, but over the years they have been reformulated, sometimes quite heavily, and can now differ significantly from their original versions. For this reason, it is essential to learn how to identify them in all their editions.


Christian Dior vintage batch codes
An example of Batch-code written on the cellophane.
It's very easily erased or lost (year 1995, Tendre Poison) 


Five key elements for quickly dating Christian Dior fragrances.

Are you in a hurry ? There are five immediate elements that can be used for dating a Christian Dior fragrance :
1 - Barcode/greendot
2 - Address
3 - Estimated sign
4 - Unusual amounts (54 ml, 112 ml, 226 ml...)
5 - Brand label ("Dior" or "Christian Dior")

The sixth indicator is the batch code, which is more technical in nature and less immediately intuitive.

Minor clues: 
Alcohol symbol “°” (instead of “%”) : used until 1980
Old lettering:  "cc" or "g" (cubic centimeters or grams), before 1980
Full ingredient list on the box = it's after 2003


1- BARCODE - GREENDOT

If you are short on time, the single most important detail to check is the presence (or absence) of the traditional EAN barcode and/or the GreenDot symbol on the box. Christian Dior began using the EAN barcode (bars and numbers) in 1991, a date of particular significance, as it coincides with the introduction of the first truly consequential IFRA restrictions, including the well-known—and often lamented—oakmoss concentration limit of 0.6%. The Green Dot symbol followed shortly thereafter, in 1992. As a result, the presence of either the barcode or the Green Dot can be considered a reliable chronological marker.

In practical terms, if the traditional barcode does not appear on the box, the fragrance predates 1991.

Raiders of the Lost Scent -Tendre Poison by Chrisitian Dior
Tendre Poison, can you see the EAN "Barcode" on the side of the box ? 
This means = after 1990-91



Batch code Christian Dior vintage (Raiders of the Lost Scent)
"Poison", you can note the GreenDot symbol
on the bottom of the box = after 1992


2 - ADDRESS 

A second, equally important clue is the address printed on the box or the bottle. Prior to 1990–1991, Christian Dior used the address “30 Avenue Hoche, Paris.” 
After 1990–1991, this was changed to “33 Avenue Hoche, Paris.” In simple terms, the street number shifted from 30 to 33.

If the box or the base of the bottle bears the address with number 30, the fragrance most likely predates 1991. Conversely, if the address reads number 33, it is probably from the post-1991 period.

A note of caution: during transitional periods, mixed indicators do occur. It is not uncommon to find a bottle marked “30” paired with a box marked “33,” or to encounter the earlier address on a newer bottle. These inconsistencies are typical of changeover phases between the old and the new.




Christian Dior Eau Sauvage vintage
Eau Sauvage, old address "30 Avenue Hoche" + no barcode
= before 1991 .



3 - ESTIMATED SIGN 

Another useful indicator is the Estimated Sign (a symbol resembling a small “e”), which began to appear in the late 1970s to early 1980s. If this symbol is absent from the box, you can be confident that the fragrance predates 1980.
More generally speaking, the absence of the Estimated Sign on the packaging is a strong indication of an early (or truly vintage) perfume.




miss dior vintage discontinued eau de toilette
Unusual amount (112ml., instead of classic "100ml") 
+ estimated sign, + no barcode
= probably beginning of the 1980s.



4 - UNUSUAL  AMOUNTS

Occasionally, you may come across unusual bottle sizes instead of the traditional 25 ml, 30 ml, 50 ml, 100 ml, 200 ml, and so on. Sizes such as 54 ml, 112 ml, or 226 ml do exist. In these cases, the fragrance generally dates from before 1990, as these unconventional sizes were phased out by the late 1980s.

5- "DIOR" / "CHRISTIAN DIOR" label 

Starting in 2001, the logo on the front of certain perfume boxes began to shift from “Christian Dior” to the simpler “Dior.” This change affected both boxes and bottles, though not simultaneously. 


ALCOHOL sign:  " ° "  or  " % "
The "°" symbol was discontinued in 1980. If you find it, it means it is a perfume produced before 1980. The old boxes with the old indications were still used for a couple of years.


Christian Dior vintage perfumes
Year 1981, last use of alcohol 78° instead of 78%
(picture from Ebay)


OLD LETTERING you can find old "cc" instead of "ml". It means "cubic centimeter", and phased out in 1980. 


old lettering: 15 cc instead of "ml" (picture from ebay)



The best way to date your perfume is the BATCH CODE.

Understanding Batch-Codes: two different styles

Batch codes (also known as batch numbers) identify production runs and are extremely useful for dating a bottle. Let us begin with the most recent period (since 1998).

Since 1998, Dior has used a four-character batch code in which the first character is always a number and the second is always a letter.

In brief, when encountering a Dior fragrance with a four-character batch code following this format, where the first character is a number and the second is a letter: the letter range allows the production period to be identified.
The letter ranges A–M and N–Z alternate every ten years. This is an important detail to keep in mind.

Letters A–M : from 1998 to 2007
Letters N-Z : from 2008 to 2017
Than again letters A-M, from 2018 to 2027. 
The cycle repeats every 10 years.

If the first character is a number and the second is a letter between A and M, the bottle dates in these years.
Examples: 
8A01 = 1998 (or 2018)
1B01 = 2001 (or 2021)
5D02 = 2005 (or 2025)

Letters N–Z : from 2008 to 2017.

If the first character is a number and the second is a letter between N and Z, the bottle dates from 2008 to 2017.
Examples: 
8P01 = 2008 
1Q02 = 2011 
4P03 = 2014

But how can we determine whether we are dealing, for example, with the 1998–2007 decade or with 2018–2027? In such cases, we must rely on additional elements of the packaging (or date of launch) to reach a correct conclusion.

Examples of batch-codes.

Let us examine this in greater detail, starting with the A-M letters  (1998–2007 and 2018-2027). The first character of the batch code is a number indicating the year, while the second character is a letter from A to M (the first half of the alphabet) and denotes the month of production. The system works as follows:
8Axx = 1998 January   (or 2018, January)  
8Bxx = 1998 February   (or 2018, February)
8Cxx = 1998 March    (or 2018, March)
8Dxx = 1998 April    (or 2018, April)
8Exx = 1998 May   (or 2018, May, and so on)
8Fxx = 1998 June
8Gxx = 1998 July
8Hxx = 1998 August
8Jxx = 1998 September
8Kxx = 1998 October
8Lxx = 1998 November
8Mxx = 1998 December

You then re-start with the number 9, indicating 1999:
9Axx = 1999 January (or 2019, January )
9Bxx = 1999 February (or 2019, February)
9Cxx = 1999 March  (or 2019, March)
9Dxx = 1999 April  (or 2019, April)
9Exx = 1999 May  (or 2019, May , and so on)
9Fxx = 1999 June
9Gxx = 1999 July
9Hxx = 1999 August
9Jxx = 1999 September
9Kxx = 1999 Oct.
9Lxx = 1999 November
9Mxx = 1999 December

then 0, indicating year 2000:

0Axx = 2000 January (or 2020, January )
0Bxx = 2000 February  (or 2020, February)
0Cxx = 2000 March (or 2020, March, and so on)
0Dxx = 2000 April
0Exx = 2000 May
0Fxx = 2000 June
0Gxx = 2000 July
0Hxx = 2000 August
0Jxx = 2000 September
0Kxx = 2000 Oct.
0Lxx = 2000 November
0Mxx = 2000 December

CAUTION:  letter "I " was not used, because it is too similar to the number "1"
At last, you will arrive to the last number : 7Mxx = 2007 (or 2017) December.


Christian Dior vintage discontinued perfumes
Eau Sauvage Extreme: four digits codes, adopted since 1998: 
2J02 (first half of the alphabet) = year 2002  



From 2008 onward, a similar system was retained, but the months were indicated by letters from the second half of the alphabet (N to Z). Accordingly:
8Nxx = 2008 January
8Pxx = 2008 February
8Qxx = 2008 March
8Rxx = 2008 April
8Sxx = 2008 May
8Txx = 2008 June
8Uxx= 2008 July
8Vxx = 2008 August
8Wxx = 2008 September
8Xxx = 2008 October
8Yxx = 2008 November
8Zxx = 2008 December
and so on....
CAUTION: "O" not used, since it's too similar to zero.


Christian Dior vintage perfumes
Dior Homme Intense: four-digits codes
0T02 = year 2010



Briefly: if we find a Dior fragrance with a four-digit batch code with "a number, then a letter of the first half of the alphabet (A to M)", we know that can be dated to 1998-2007 or 2018-2027.
But if the four-digit code starts a number and a letter from the second half of the alphabet (N to Z), then it is 2008-2017.


The obvious question, then, is this: everything is clear after 1998: but what about before 1998? This brings us to a crucial point. Prior to 1998, batch codes followed different formats, and learning to recognize them is essential.

Before 1998 : Vintage and different batch-codes.

So far, we have examined the batch-code system in use from 1998 to the present. But what about the period before 1998?

Here, the situation becomes more complex. A similar (though not identical) logic applies, with batch codes consisting of a variable number of characters: three, four, or five. In these cases, the first number indicates the year of production.

To interpret these earlier codes correctly, it is essential to rely on additional clues, including:

1-The presence or absence of an EAN barcode and/or Green Dot (remember: Barcodes were introduced in 1990–1991, and the Green Dot in 1992);

2-The address printed on the box or bottle ("30" or "33" Avenue Hoche?)

3-The launch year of the fragrance (easily verified online);

4-The presence or absence of the Estimated Sign, or the use of unusual bottle sizes such as 54 ml, 112 ml, or 216 ml.....

This approach is necessarily empirical and somewhat imprecise; it is best understood as a method for arriving at a reasonable approximation, rather than an exact date.

In general, when a Dior batch code does not follow the standard four-character format discussed earlier, the fragrance can be safely dated to before 1998. As noted, the first number encountered indicates the production year.

Examples:
8R323 (no EAN barcode, address “30 Avenue Hoche”) = 1988
4321P (EAN barcode present, address “33 Avenue Hoche”) = 1994

(There is one notable exception: a small number of bottles produced in 1998 still carry a five-character batch code, notably Eau de Dolce Vita.)

A more complex example: suppose you find the batch code “7231R” on a bottle of Christian Dior’s Poison. Does this indicate 1957, 1967, 1977, 1987, or 1997? Since Poison was launched in 1985, the plausible options narrow to 1987 or 1997. Checking the packaging resolves the question: if the box lacks an EAN barcode, the most likely production year is 1987.

Another example: we find a bottle of "Diorella". It indicates "216 ml", with no symbol, and only the address "30 Avenue Hoche ," what will it be? In this case we do not know precisely, but the absence of any symbol and the "unusual quantity" makes us definitely go back before 1990. 


In this way, admittedly a highly empirical one, a fragrance can be traced back at least to the 1970s and 1980s.

Important note: In the 1980s and 1990s, many perfumes had the batch code printed on the outer cellophane. Once the cellophane was removed to open the box, the batch code was lost.

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UPDATE April 2016: 
a guest post describing the importance of the "Formula" written on all Dior boxes (EdT, EdP, Parfum, aftershaves) since year 2004-2005.
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(I would want to thank to many Basenotes users:
 Osoblanco, Zazzy, Sims1974, nfn1983, PaulP, RoRo and many others)



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TUTORIAL PICTURES

DIOR Perfumes year-by-year

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1977
Raiders of the Lost Scent Christian Dior vintage perfumes
Dior-Dior, launched in 1976
batch 740G , no barcode, no estimation sign, no EMB code

 = year 1977
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1978
Dior vintage discontinued Scent batch codes
Diorissimo, batch 89X = year 1978

Dior-Dior, batch 8339P = year 1978
(picture from Ebay)


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1979
Dior-Dior batch 9T654 = year 1979
(picture from Ebay)

Eau Fraiche, batch 9E312, year 1979
(picture from Ebay)

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1980
Dioressence, batch 0R31 = year 1980
(picture from Ebay)

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1981
batch code Christian Dior vintage
(from ebay) Dior-Dior, created in 1976,
no barcode, 112 ml., batch nr. 1231M
= year 1981



miss dior vintage batch codes
Unusual amount (112ml.) + estimation sign, no barcode
= probably beginning of the 1980s.


Dior vintage batch codes
Diorissimo, no barcode, address 30 Avenue Hoche
batch 1E049 = Year 1981



Dior vintage batch codes
Dior-Dior, batch 1203M = year 1981


Christian Dior vintage batch codes
A quite unusual Diorella bottle with a sticker
(provided by distributor) reporting date:
14-september-1981


Dioressence (picture from Ebay)
 year 1981


Jules Christian Dior vintage 1981
Jules, batch 1522N, year 1981
(picture from Ebay)



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1983
Jules Dior vintage
(picture from Ebay) batch 3N859, year 1983


1984
Dioressence, batch 4R190 (picture from Ebay)



Dior vintage batch codes
Diorissimo, batch 4U335 + old address
 = year 1984




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1985
batch code Dior vintage
"Jules", launched in 1980, old address "30 avenue Hoche",
no barcode on the box, batch number 5488K
= year 1985


Christian Dior vintage batch codes
Miss Dior, batch 5621K + old address
= year 1985

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1986
Jules by Dior vintage 1986
(picture from Ebay),
Jules, batch 655Q, year 1986



1987
dior batch code vintage
(from ebay)
Miss Dior,  batch nr. 7E281, no barcode.
Old address "30 avenue Hoche" = year 1987



Jules Christian Dior vintage year 1987
Jules, batch code 7J577, year 1987
(picture from Ebay)



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1988
Christian Dior vintage batch codes
(from Zezzy, Basenotes)
Fahrenheit,  8Y532 = year 1988
(check the old address "30 Avenue Hoche")



Dior vintage batch codes
Poison, batch 8W31 + old address
= year 1988


Dior vintage batch codes
(from Sims1974, Basenotes)
Fahrenheit, 8R260 on the cellophane wrap = year 1988
(note the old address "30 Avenue Hoche")


Eau Sauvage batch 8W441 = year 1988
(picture from Etsy)


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1989
Dior vintage batch code
Poison, batch 977F + old address
= year 1989


Poison Dior rare Eau de Cologne
Poison Eau de Cologne, batch 9414H on cellophane
= year 1989 (picture from Etsy)



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1990
Chrisitian Dior vintage batch codes
Poison, Batch code 032R + no Barcode 
+ old address "30 avenue Hoche"
= year 1990



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1991
Christian Dior vintage batch codes
1P678 = year 1991


Dior vintage batch code
Miss Dior "Amphora"
batch 1P678 = year 1991
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1993
Jules  by Christian Dior vintage year 1993
Jules, batch 3907E, new address "33 Avenue Hoche",
year 1993 (picture from Ebay)


1995
Dior vintage batch codes
Fahrenheit, batch  5Nxxx = year 1995

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1996
fahrenheit vintage batch code Dior
(picture from ebay) "Fahrenheit", batch number 6V285
new address "33, avenue Hoche"
=year
1996


batch code vintage Dior
Poison, batch code 6X449 + Greendot
= year 1996 (picture from ebay)
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1997
Vintage batch code Dior
Fahrenheit, new address "33 avenue Hoche" + barcode, 
batch number 7473J = year 1997 


Dune pour Homme,
batch 7279K = year 1997  


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year 1998: SWITCHING TO 
4 DIGITS CODES
(using the first half of alphabet: A-to-M)
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.....but PAY ATTENTION HERE !!!!
Christian Dior vintage batch codes
From Damian, Poland.
 Here is a bottle of Eau de Dolce Vita, launched in 1998.
Here you can find the last 5-digits batch code (8214P)
used in first months of 1998 only.
After this, the code switched to 4-digits batches

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Christian Dior vintage batch codes
batch 8G03 = year 1998


Christian Dior vintage batch codes
Fahrneheit, batch 8H01 = year 1998

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1999
Christian Dior vintage batch codes
(From Ro.Ro, Basenotes)
Fahrenheit, batch 9M01 = year 1999


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2000
Dior vintage batch codes
Fahrenheit, batch 0L01 = Year 2000


Christian Dior vintage batch codes
Jules, batch 0F01 = year 2000
(picture from Ebay)

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2001
Christian Dior vintage batch codes
(from PaulP, Basenotes)
batch 1K01 = year 2001
 


Dior vintage batch codes
Eau Sauvage, batch 1G01 = year 2001 ( not 2011 !! )


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2002
Christian Dior vintage batch codes
Eau Sauvage Extreme, batch  2J02
= year 2002
 ( not 2012! )


Christian Dior vintage batch codes
Lily de Dior
 batch 2A01 = year 2002

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2003
Vintage Eau Sauvage by Christian Dior
Eau Sauvage, batch 3F01, year 2003
(picture from Ebay)


2004
Dioressence, batch 4J01 = year 2004
note the short ingredients list
(picture from Ebay)

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2005
Christian Dior vintage batch codes
(thanks to Roberto Greco)
Fahrenheit batch 5F05 = year 2005


Christian Dior vintage batch codes
Tendre Poison
batch 5K01 = year 2005

Christian Dior vintage batch codes
Diorella batch 5A01 = year 2005


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year 2008 :4 digits batch code
 (using the second-half of alphabet N-to-Z)
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2008
Dior vintage batch codes
8R03 = year 2008 
(switching to the second-half of the alphabet, i.e. N-to-Z)
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2009
Christian Dior vintage batch codes
Fahrenheit,
batch 9X02 = year 2009
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2010
Christian Dior vintage batch codes
0T02 = year 2010
(not 2000, since it's the second-half of the alphabet)
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2011
Christian Dior vintage batch codes
Dior Homme Intense
batch 1R02 = year 2011
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2012
Christian Dior vintage batch codes
Fahrenheit, batch 2U03 = year 2012

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Batch-codes
Year-of-production, 
all-you-need-to-know
about vintage perfumes in the following pages:



-GUERLAIN perfumes ( here )
-YVES SAINT LAURENT perfumes ( here )
-GIORGIO ARMANI Perfumes ( here )
-VAN CLEEF et ARPELS perfumes ( here )
-CHANEL perfumes ( here )
-BVLGARI perfumes ( here )
-HERMES perfumes ( here )
-VERSACE perfumes ( here )
-GIVENCHY perfumes ( here )

-GUY LAROCHE perfumes (here

-CACHAREL perfumes ( here )

-ROCHAS perfumes (here
-JEAN PATOU perfumes (here)
-LANCOME perfumes (here)
-CARON perfumes (here)
-CALVIN KLEIN perfumes (here)
-RALPH LAUREN perfumes (here)
-JEAN PAUL GAULTIER perfumes (here)
-SERGE LUTENS perfumes (here)
-GUCCI perfumes (here)

Plus:
Kouros by Yves Saint Laurent, visual guide (here)
Fahrenheit by Christian Dior, visual guide  (here)
Azzaro pour Homme by Azzaro, visual guide (here)
Drakkar Noir by Guy Laroche, visual guide (here)
Opium by Yves Saint Laurent, visual guide (here)
Samsara by Guerlain, visual guide (here
and others..

63 comments:

  1. Ola, gostei muito de sua pagina com as explicaçoes.Comprei um Dune Pour homme de 30ml e fiquei em duvida se era verdadeiro ou falsificado pois o código tem 4 numeros e uma letra. Vendo suas explicaçoes este lote é de 2007 ok. numero 7516M
    Desde ja agradeço a atençao,
    Cordialmente,
    Ricardo
    Belo Horizonte/MG
    Brazil

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    1. Batch 7516M = year 1997.
      It is one of the first bottle produced: congratulations!

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  2. Em tempo: amanha te envio as fotos da caixa e do frasco do Dune pour homme.
    Ricardo de Brasil

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  3. Nossa!!! Muito obrigado Andre Moreau. Se nao fosse essas informaçoes tao amplas de como de tentar achar o lote nao teria como. Engraçado que procurando no Check cosmetic da o ano de 1987 o que é impossível...rsrs Vou enviar as fotos. Ricardo de Belo Horizonte, Brasil

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  4. I have a 4Q01 Dior Dune, is this real? From when?

    Thanks

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  5. Hello, I have a bottle of Dune 1.7ml EDT. Batch code is XH1. I cannot figure out the production date. I would appreciate any help. Thank you.

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    1. Hi , sorry for late reply. Dior actually never used such a batch for "regular" production. A special line, maybe?
      Regards, Laura

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  6. I just got a 200m bottle. It is for November 2014 (4Y01) end of 2014. The batch no longer printed on the external cellophane/wrap. It is carved at the bottom of the Box (I didn't open the box yet, so can only tell about the box).

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    1. Hi, sorry for late reply. Yes, Dior have been using the "carved" batchcodes since 1997. And yes, 200ml Fahrenheit bottles are still in production!

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  7. I see somebody sells 8432 Diorissimo. Could you please, suggest what is this?

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    1. Hi, sorry for late replay. Never seen such a batchcode on Dior scents. Are you sure the second digit is not a letter (instead of number 4) ?
      Regards, Laura

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  8. Thank you so very much for these well-researched and clearly presented date tables. I have a vintagr perfume boutique where accurate dating is very important. We apprecite your work!

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  9. Hi! I've got two bottles of Dolce Vita by Christian Dior, the whole name on the box. The batches are 2M01 and 6011B. Could you please shed some light?

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  10. Hi I have a 5 digit batch code on the bottom of the bottle etched into glass it's 2u264. Any ideas? Thank you for your help

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  11. Hello, I am a big fan of your work which I want to thank you for, with all heart. I have a question for the Dior perfumes, specifically what period / when DIOR started stamping the logo CD on the top of the vaporizer? Best wishes from Italy, Tati

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  12. my bottle has batchcode 9435J , What year is it ?

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  13. Hi I have found a vintage bottle still sealed 50ml poison Christian Dior no barcode but with 6184R on the seal at the bottle of the box would this be the year 1986? And if I wanted to sell it how much is it worth?
    Any help with this would be appreciated xx

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    1. Exactly! batch 6184R without barcode means year 1986. Greetings, Enzo

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  14. Hello, some of the Dior perfumes were produced in Poland by Pollena Uroda. Is there any way to identify them?

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  15. Hello, do we know, in what unique cases, if any, that Miss Dior would have a 5 digit batch code? For example, “6U02V”.
    And further, are there any known instances where a 4 character batch code, could end in a letter vs. number? For example, “5X1E”.

    Your expertise is greatly appreciated. Thank you!

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    1. Hi, the old 5 digits batchcode indicates bottles produced before year 1998. So 6U02V means "year 1996" o "1986" or even "1976". About the "5X1E", this is not a Christian Dior Batchcode, I wonder if a final letter/number is missing. Greetings, Enzo

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  16. Hello, I found a bottle of Miss Dior (black and white pattern on it same as your reference pictures in this post). It has the odd estimate amount of 112ml edt. It's a dabber bottle with the batch number 0Y438. It has the old address with "30".

    Also the same bottle/packaging of a Diorissimo with a white ribbon on the bottle. On the box it says "REF. 6004" and Cont. 4FL.OZ.

    Thank you!

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    1. Hi, 0Y438 means 1980 or 1990. Since it's 112 ml, it's more likely 1980. Greetings, Laura.

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  17. Tengo una botella de poison EDT, la duda surge por que la caja tiene el "30 avenue" pero también tiene "codigo de barras" es falso?
    Batch code 1L410.

    Gracias por tú tiempo

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  18. Hola que tal , tengo un frasco vintage miss dior con el código 5M012 en la parte de abajo dice Parfums Christian Dior. Tengo dudas de que año sería agradezco la ayuda

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    1. Hola! 5M013 is 1985 or 1995. Real vintage! Hasta luego, Laura.

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  19. Hi, I hope This blog is still active. I have a Eau Sauvage Christian dior bottle with Box. the bottle says 2 FL Oz 60cc, the box says 1 15/16 FL. OZ. - 58 cc. It has no EAN code, no address anywhere, no E symbol. extra info on the box says "REF 9702 Made in France and 90° Seuls depositairs Agrees Des Parfums Christian Dior Peuvent Garantir Cet article". But Stemped in the box is the code 8203M. Checking the info in your blog above i can determin that it is from before 1980. But can it be determined more exact?

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    1. hi, the batch code is most likely from 1978. The thing that leaves me perplexed is that the volume indications on the box and on the bottle are different.
      Enzo

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    2. I recently received by my late grandfather a fahrenheit 50ml bottle with a batch number 6477c but the address was 33 Avenue hoche 75008 Paris France.would you know what year that would be from

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    3. Hi, batch number 6477C means "1996". It's a real vintage one! congratulations! Laura

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  20. Ganhei um miss Dior de 435ml de uma colega que pediram para jogar fora porque falaram para ela que os perfumes estavam vencido no total 6 perfumes, como ela sabe que coleciono perfumes, deu para mim.
    Ele estava no celofane mais ela tirou para sentir o cheiro. Perfume bem atalcado sem sinais de oxidação.
    Pelo que li agora vendo a publicação, creio que seja dos 48,58,68 ou 78, ele não tem código de barra, tbem não tem greendot, não tem o sinal de estimativa, não tem na caixa o EMB .
    No fundo da caixa só tem um código 845y e um dizeres e parfums Christian Dior .

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    1. Hi, probably "1978". Miss Dior 435 ml still wrapped in cellophane was a real treasure! /
      Olá, provavelmente era "1978". Uma antiga Miss Dior de 435 ml, ainda embrulhada em celofane, era um verdadeiro tesouro! Enzo

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  21. My late grandfather gave me a fahrenheit bottle with the batch 6477c do you know what year that might have been made. The address is 33 Avenue hoche 75008 Paris France.

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    1. Hi, most likely you own a very good "year 1996" Fahrenheit. Congratulations! Enzo

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  22. Hi. I have fahrenheit 7L01 200ml is it 2007 or 2017 ? Thank you

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  23. Hello!
    I’ve referenced this blog for all my vintage Chanel N°5’s and others and wondering if you can help with production date of a bottle of Miss Dior EDT? Or any info?
    I just bought for $10 from a guy selling things on the sidewalk and having the original Miss Dior parfum, I couldn’t pass this up!
    Box is houndstooth, only says:
    INGREDIENTS:
    SD ALCOHOL 39-C
    WATER, FRAGRANCE

    Essential Oils Imported From France
    Bottled In USA
    Christian Dior Perfumes INC
    New York, NY 10019

    Bottle has gold top, is 3oz and no markings on glass except “7” on bottom

    Side of box has: RÉF. 6223-P
    Nothing on bottom

    Thank you!!


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  24. Hi, I found on Etsy Dior Poison bottle with batchcode 6K01 , nut wothout the box . Also there is no CD on spray nozzle. Could You pls help to identify how old this perfume is? ( 2016 or 2006?)

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    1. Hi, 6K01 in unmistakenly "year 2006". Hope this can help you!

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  25. I found a bottle of Fahrenheit on mercari, a 100ml with a box that says 2K01 and the bottle, which its sticker says 7E04 which I thought was odd because the lot on the box should match the one on the box... Funny, right?

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    1. Absolutely. The batch code should be the same on the box and the bottle. It's true that there have been mix-ups in the past (with authentic boxes and bottles), but today I would be very, very careful before buying. Keep in mind that if the perfume is intended as an "investment", i.e. to be resold in the future, you may have difficulty reselling it precisely because the codes are different. Greetings, Enzo

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  26. Hi! I found a box of Poison with a barcode on the bottom, 30 avenue hoche and batch code 1P531. Another one is the same but 9366F. I assume the last one could be 1989, but how about the one starting with 1P? Is it fake? Thanks!

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    1. Hi, we can only talk about the batch codes, without discussing the possibility that the perfumes are fake or authentic. Both batch codes are legitimate, one is from 1989 and the other from 1991. There is no problem with the wording 30 Avenue Hoche with batch 1P, because the factory may have used an old box and printed a more recent batch. It was a very common procedure. So, both batchcodes are OK. greetings, Laura.

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  27. I think I get it but just in case. I've got Poison, pendant in flat box, 5 ml (full, meaning the right amount - I will not disclose what "full" means exactly in this case to make life harder for scamers). The code: 6317S
    So - 1986 if I understand your guide correctly.
    Crazy intense. Just opened today to check if it is OK after 10 years. Didn't put any on me but my finger must have cought a timy micro amount. 4 hours later I can still smell it. The scent is... deep, plums at the forefront. Some balsamic oils vibe. But there is also freshness akin to eucalyptus (doesn't smell like eucaliptus though! - just the sensation in the nose is simillar). Don't know how to describe it really, not an expert. Gives me the vibe of some ancient ritual. Beautifull. Darkness and hope.

    I think the listing on Ebay 10 years ago mentioned original 1985 press release gift or something like that.

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  28. Hi! I found what looks to be a vintage bottle online. The box is without a barcode, no green dot, and the address is 30 avenue Hoche. Both the box and the bottle align with the 80s/90s style. What's thrown me is the batch code on the box, which reads as 8Z622. The Z apparently doesn't apply until the 2000s? I'd really appreciate your advice and expertise with this one please, if possible.

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    1. Hi, when you find a five-digits batchcocde, letters don't count. So You just have to look at the first number. Since it says "8xxxx" and the address is 30 Avenue Hoche, the year of production is "1978" or "1988." Not later! Greetings, Dalia.

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  29. You guys are amazing and this post is so incredibly helpful. I’m terrible at math though! Any help with code 7D232 and 3D04? TIA!

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    1. Hi, "7D232" could mean 1977 or 1987 or even 1997, you should check other clues such as Address ("30 Avenue Hoche" or "33 Avenue Hoche") or Barcode/Greendot. Batch "3D04" is 2003 or 2023 . greetings, Enzo

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    2. Thank you kindly! 7D232 is the code on my bottle of poison espirit de parfum and the addy 30 avenue Hoche.. so I think it must be 1997 because espirit didn’t launch until 1989 right?

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    3. no, it's 1987 because address "30 Avenue Hoche" was used until 1991. yours is a true vintage! congratulations! .

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    4. Wow! How wonderful!😍. Thank you so much!

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  30. Would 0y03 be 2013 or 2003?

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    1. Hi, 0Y03 means "2010, November" , you have to check the fist number and the letter. Yours, Enzo

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  31. Hi! I am absolutely amazed with your work! Still, as far as I understood, batch codes like number letter number number is for perfumes after 1998. But under the picture here (https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgYKqK5m3mtKpjwm5F4bFshy1kZ2etiCEWXgKQIxp_CtcqycY3cA_TAfRgz8qfAXxjAVwwSbbOYiJEOv0eEavDDq8trRpMWIa_395VI5ucbla9QfdpF4GLnmeJTH36htoWiao6gTiUL5v8/s1600/miss.JPG) you comment it’s 1988. Confusing

    Another question: can a Dior poison edt tester 200 ml be 1987 with batch 7B22?

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    1. yes, it's 1988 because you read the old address "30 Avenue Hoche" ; and yes, absolutely "7B22" means 1987. greetings, Laura

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  32. Hi very grateful for the knowledge here. I have a 100ml Diorissimo with batch 1Z01 is this 2010ish?

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    1. Hi, if the perfume is authentic, which should always be verified, 1Z01 definitely means year 2011.

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  33. Hi! Thank you sooo much for this material about Dior vintages!

    Could you help me with mine?
    Dior Poison EDT 50 ml. No box, no cap.
    The address on the bottom of the bottle only has the postal code and city, no street name.
    The volume is listed in ml and us.fl.oz. The brand is written as Christian Dior. The batch code is Y0804, and it's barely visible — you can only see it if you breathe on the bottle.
    The seller says:
    "This indicates a release from the late 1990s to early 2000s. According to discussions among collectors on perfume forums, in the late 1990s, Christian Dior — like many other brands — began transitioning to a new coding system. In that system, the first letter could indicate the year, and the second letter the month.
    This bottle could be either from the late '90s or the early 2000s. There's a chance it's August 2004, but that's not certain."
    Is that true?

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  34. Thank you! And I still have a question...
    I bought a vintage Dior Poison EDT 50ml bottle at an auction. No cellophane, no box, and no cap — just the bottle. The scent is amazing, the longevity is over 24 hours, and I have no doubt that my bottle is authentic. But I'm curious to figure out the production year.
    The address on the bottom of the bottle only has the postal code and city, no street name.
    The volume is listed in ml and us.fl.oz. The brand is written as Christian Dior. The batch code is Y0804, and it's barely visible — you can only see it if you breathe on the bottle.
    Any thoughts?

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    1. Hi, batch Y0804 means "1990". Dior adopted short 4 digits batchcodes in 1998, so "Y0804" is definitely 1990.

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    2. As I hoped! Thank you!

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Keep in mind that it is nearly impossible to determine whether a perfume is authentic or fake, based on the description alone. It is extremely difficult to tell, even with photographs. Fake or counterfeit perfume manufacturers have reached such a high level of sophistication that it is impossible to determine the authenticity of a perfume without actually holding it in your hands.