Fragrance · side by side · updated June 26, 2026
Creed Aventus is one of the most counterfeited fragrances alive. The batch code, the box stamp and the bottle's weight and label printing are the tells.
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The comparison
| What to check | Genuine | Fake |
|---|---|---|
| Batch code | Short alphanumeric, embossed on the box flap and matching the bottle sticker; format consistent with Creed's system. | No code, mismatched box/bottle codes, ink-printed where it should be embossed, or a format Creed never used. |
| Bottle weight & glass | Heavy glass with a weighted base; the black 'splatter'/marble pattern (on Aventus) is varied and natural per bottle. | Light bottle, thin glass; a splatter pattern that's too uniform or printed-looking. |
| Label printing | Crisp text, correct font, perfectly aligned 'Creed' lettering and the address/lot details. | Blurry or slightly-off font, crooked label, misspellings, wrong shade of silver/black. |
| Cap & sprayer | Magnetic, weighty cap that seats with a firm click; fine even mist. | Light plastic-feeling cap, weak magnet or friction-fit, spitting spray. |
| Cellophane & box | Tight factory cellophane, sharp box printing, correct batch embossing. | Loose/hand-applied wrap, dull printing, re-glued flaps. |
Tally the rows. A genuine item passes nearly all of them; a fake usually fails several even when it nails the obvious ones.
The code
Format: Creed batch codes are a short alphanumeric (often a letter followed by digits) embossed/stamped on the box flap AND printed on a small sticker on the bottle (and on later bottles, near the base). The box and bottle codes should correspond. Aventus also lists the specific batch enthusiasts track for scent quality.
Where to find it: Embossed on a box flap; sticker on the bottle / near the base.
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