Essential: Bruce Wayne | GearMoose

There’s no real guide to what gear billionaire philanthropist Bruce Wayne would spend his inherited money on, since the Bruce Wayne character (and his after-hours Batman alias) has varied greatly in each Batman film to date. Given the dark aesthetic of the batmobile, batsuit, and batcave, we can only assume that these are some of the things Bruce would buy if he were real.

From a blacked-out Porsche and a modest Tudor Black Bay watch to an 18-year-old single malt Japanese whisky, if we were a billionaire playboy turned crime fighter, this is where we’d start. A bat suit made of hardened Kevlar plates over titanium-doped tri-weave fibers is, of course, optional. We couldn’t find one anywhere online. If you do happen to find one, drop us a line.

The Yamazaki Single Malt Japanese Whisky 18 Years Matured

The Yamazaki Single Malt Japanese Whisky 18 Years Matured

In 2005 Batman BeginsBruce travels the world for seven years, training in combat while delving into the criminal underworld and eventually ending up in a prison in Bhutan, Asia. It makes sense that he packs a bottle of The Yamazaki Single Malt Japanese Whisky before returning to Gotham City to take on the mantle of Batman. After all, even the Dark Knight needs a good nightcap after a long night of taking on the mob.

Price: $780+

Tudor Black Bay watch in steel and gold

Tudor Black Bay watch in steel and gold

Rolex’s little brother, the Tudor, is both old-school and unassuming — qualities that Batman himself can appreciate when he’s not in his Kevlar suit. All the vintage charm is there to be had, with the guard-less crown and gold-trimmed detailing providing a delightful hat-tip to the vintage dive-watch aesthetic, while the brand’s iconic snowflake hands offer supreme legibility.

Price: $5,975

Porsche 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet

Porsche 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet

A 0-60 mph time of three seconds and a top speed of 194 mph may not be enough power to get Batman to the next crime scene before the Joker does, but it’s more than enough for Bruce Wayne to kick off his next gala in style.

Price: $178,200+

Carl Friedrik The Carry-On X Luggage

Carl Friedrik The Carry-On X Luggage

Featuring German engineering including an impact-resistant polycarbonate shell, 360° Hinomoto silent spinner wheels and Vachetta leather details, the Carl Friedrik Carry-On X suitcase looks more like it came from the research and development department of Wayne Enterprises than from Huckerry’s online store.

Price: $595

Tom Ford Noir Extreme Cologne

Tom Ford Noir Extreme Cologne

Looking like a billionaire philanthropist playboy is only half the battle. When you’re Bruce Wayne, you walk into a party with a gorgeous woman on each arm, so you’ve got to smell the part, too. Tom Ford’s Noir Extreme fragrance offers a rich blend of sandalwood, amber, and vanilla for a “creamy, woody finish.”

Price: $160+

Buffalo Jackson Glenwood Leather Riding Jacket

Buffalo Jackson Glenwood Leather Riding Jacket

If you’re driving around Gotham in the aforementioned Porsche, you’ll need a jacket to brave the elements if you decide to leave the top down. Enter the Glenwood Leather Driving Jacket, a modern-fit piece with thoughtful details like a YKK zipper, quilted black lining, and buttery-soft lambskin leather.

Price: $430

Pioneer Molecule Card Holder

Pioneer Molecule Card Holder

Minimalist Batman he is not, but Bruce Wayne only needs a few accessories to get from event to event, like an ID, his trusty American Express, and a bottle of his favorite bourbon. Pioneer delivers with the Molecule Cardholder, which holds six cards and some folded cash. Its 10X construction is both water-resistant and stronger than steel, making it an obvious choice for Bruce Wayne and the perfect accessory for a blacked-out Kevlar suit.

Price: $74

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