If you’re like billionaire-recluse Bruce Wayne and find yourself labeled a “luxury consumer,” a new secret New York City location will welcome you to the “Wayne Enterprises Experience,” an immersive, shoppable theater event. 

A first-of-its-kind project from Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products, the concept brings high-roller fans into a story-driven world with actors and a highly curated selection of goods meant to evoke the world of Bruce Wayne. Swiss watchmaker Kross Studios has a number of ritzy goods on display, such as the Kross Studio 1989 Batmobile desk clock ($34,400), as well as a Central Floating Tourbillon Titanium watch ($78,300), and a 10-piece collector set ($115,000). 

Other items for sale include an enigmatic Thomas James wall clock ($180,000), a (vaguely American Psycho-core, if you ask me) Regenera Longevity skincare set ($1,495), and a Sonus Faber sound system ($750,000). Other goods include automobiles, watercraft, fashion, art, and more.

The “Wayne Enterprises Experience” runs till June 10 and takes place in a 7-story Manhattan safehouse. You have to request an invitation, but fear not, shoppable bits of the experience are currently available on BruceWayneX.com.

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Madison Patterson

Madison Patterson

Madison Patterson was an Assistant Editor at The Toy Book, The Toy Insider, and The Pop Insider. When she isn't writing, the Seattle native can be found reading the classics, watching football, and scouring the city for New York's best vintage.

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