IWC Schaffhausen unveils its most technically audacious creation yet with the Big Pilot’s Watch Shock Absorber Tourbillon Skeleton XPL. A watch that doesn’t just tell time, but defies it with every engineered vibration, this debut marks the maison’s first foray into pairing its revolutionary SPRIN-g PROTECT® shock absorber system with the elegance of a tourbillon.
Crafted to endure the unthinkable, this marvel encases the IWC-manufactured 82915 calibre with a flying minute tourbillon, now cushioned within a re-engineered cantilever spring made of bulk metallic glass (BMG)—a material as futuristic as it sounds. Here, resilience meets refinement. The movement’s architecture is stripped back to its raw, most graceful essentials: skeletonised plates, bridges, and rotor not only lighten the load, but also put the inner workings on mesmerizing display.
Encased in Ceratanium®, a proprietary alloy that fuses the hardness of ceramic with the lightness of titanium, this timepiece is both avant-garde and battle-ready. The stealth-black case and crown are paired with a boldly textured rubber strap and Ceratanium® pin buckle, radiating a quiet power that’s anything but ordinary.
This is not just a watch—it’s a declaration. Where extreme engineering meets the poetry of haute horlogerie, the Big Pilot’s Watch Shock Absorber Tourbillon Skeleton XPL is IWC’s boldest flight yet into the future of functional luxury.