Luxury bags, watches & jewelry · updated June 26, 2026

How to spot a
fake Hermès

A real Birkin is saddle-stitched by one artisan over many hours. The blind stamp, the thread angle and the hardware engraving expose the machine-made copy.

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The tells

Genuine vs fake Hermès, point by point

Work through every row. No single line is proof on its own — counterfeiters fix the famous tells first — but the more boxes that fail, the more confident you can be.

What to checkGenuineFake
Saddle stitchingHand saddle-stitched with waxed linen thread: stitches sit at a consistent slight angle and are subtly, naturally irregular — the mark of one human hand.Machine stitching that's dead-straight and too perfectly even, or stitches at inconsistent angles.
Blind stampClean, evenly debossed logo + date letter + craftsman stamp, correctly placed for the model and era.Stamp too deep/shallow, wrong font, wrong shape for the claimed year, or mislocated.
HardwareGold- or palladium-plated, heavy, engraved 'HERMÈS PARIS MADE IN FRANCE'; the turn-lock and Touraine screws are flush and precise.Light or yellowish plating, shallow/misspelled engraving, or screws that don't align.
Leather & feetPremium Togo/Clemence/Epsom grain; the bag stands squarely on its base studs; tonal, even edge paint.Plasticky or overly uniform grain, a bag that won't stand straight, sloppy edge paint.
Symmetry & shapePerfectly symmetrical handles, even sangles, structured corners that hold their shape.Lopsided handles, soft mushy corners, uneven hardware placement.

Step by step

The 5-minute Hermès check

Saddle stitching
Hand saddle-stitched with waxed linen thread: stitches sit at a consistent slight angle and are subtly, naturally irregular — the mark of one human hand.
Blind stamp
Clean, evenly debossed logo + date letter + craftsman stamp, correctly placed for the model and era.
Hardware
Gold- or palladium-plated, heavy, engraved 'HERMÈS PARIS MADE IN FRANCE'; the turn-lock and Touraine screws are flush and precise.
Leather & feet
Premium Togo/Clemence/Epsom grain; the bag stands squarely on its base studs; tonal, even edge paint.
Symmetry & shape
Perfectly symmetrical handles, even sangles, structured corners that hold their shape.

Serial / date code

The Hermès blind stamp

Blind stamp (date & craftsman), not a serial

Format: Hermès uses a heat-pressed 'blind stamp': the Hermès logo plus a date letter, historically enclosed in a shape (square, then circle, then no shape in recent years) that indicates the production year, accompanied by the artisan's craftsman mark. It is debossed without ink ('blind').

Where to find it: Under the front flap/strap on a Birkin/Kelly, or on an interior strap — placement is model-specific.

How to verify (honest): Hermès does not operate any public authentication or serial lookup, and the brand itself will not authenticate resale bags. Given Birkin/Kelly values, use a specialist authenticator or eBay's Authenticity Guarantee (which physically authenticates qualifying handbags). The blind stamp alone is widely faked — it must agree with the stitching and hardware.

Full Hermès serial-number & verification guide →

Where to buy authentic

Buy a real Hermès with recourse

The safest move after learning the tells is to buy where a return or a third-party authentication has your back.

eBay's Authenticity Guarantee has qualifying items independently inspected by experts before they ship to you — a free third-party check on top of the tells above.

FAQ

Hermès authentication FAQ

Does Hermès have a serial number I can look up?
No. Hermès uses a 'blind stamp' encoding the year and craftsman, not a lookup-able serial, and Hermès will not authenticate resale bags. For high-value Birkin/Kelly bags, use a specialist authenticator or a marketplace authentication service.
What is the Hermès blind stamp?
A heat-pressed (ink-free) mark with the Hermès logo, a date letter indicating the production year, and the artisan's craftsman stamp. Its position depends on the model.
How can I tell a fake Birkin from the stitching?
Genuine Birkins are hand saddle-stitched, so the stitches sit at a consistent slight angle with subtle natural irregularity. Dead-straight, machine-perfect stitching is a red flag.

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Educational guidance only. RealCheck is independent and not affiliated with Hermès. These tells help you assess an item but are not a guarantee — for high-value purchases use a professional authenticator or a marketplace authentication service.