Gen 1 — 8-digit
VariesEight plain digits. The first two are the 2-digit year, the remaining six are sequential.
Sire's modern serials come in two generations: an 8-digit plain numeric (Gen 1) and a 2N-prefixed 10-digit format (Gen 2). Both encode the year in the first two significant digits.
Sources 1 Community view all
Eight plain digits. The first two are the 2-digit year, the remaining six are sequential.
The 2N prefix, then 8 digits. The first two post-prefix digits are the 2-digit year, the remaining six are sequential.
Sire serials are printed or stamped on the back of the headstock on current production.
Back of headstock
Standard location for all current Sire instruments; the serial is printed or lightly impressed.
Note on source quality: Sire does not publish an official serial-number decoder. The YYWW convention below is consistently reported by community resellers and dealer references; we have not sighted a canonical Sire-authored specification. If you have a manufacturer-authored source, please open an issue.
Dealer-maintained serial-number database; documents the YYWW-prefix convention used by Sire across Gen 1 and Gen 2 serials.
Every format rule on this page traces back to at least one of the sources above. If you spot an error or have an additional authoritative source, see the methodology.