30 years of craftsmanship
Decades of passion, curiosity, and expert craftsmanship go into making our Nautilus loudspeakers. Each one is handmade, sprayed, polished, and tuned by specialists at our Worthing, UK factory. To honor the 30th Anniversary of the iconic loudspeaker, we’ve created a shimmering Abalone Pearl pair, directly influenced by the marine creature it takes its name from. Nautilus may be 30 years old, but exceptional design is timeless.
Making magic
Nautilus embodies everything Bowers & Wilkins stands for: a no-holds-barred approach to creating the perfect loudspeaker. It represents our fundamental purpose, our passion for True Sound, and the last wish of our founder, John Bowers. Nautilus is the pursuit of an ideal speaker and the approach and the methodology to get there. That’s what we’re instilling in everyone, and that thread runs through today 30 years later.
Shaped by sound
Very few would dare to make something so bold. Admittedly, Nautilus is bold, even for us. Its instantly recognizable form may be pure art, but it was defined by the science of sound, remaining a constant reminder of what’s possible. The long, tapered damping tubes were a revolution, allowing the drive units to work optimally by gently absorbing stray energy. To this day, many of the ground-breaking technologies used in the creation of Nautilus are used elsewhere across our range of world-class loudspeakers.
Infinite colors
Nautilus comes in three standard colors: Silver, Black, and Midnight Blue. But, as befits such a unique speaker, we also offer a special service that can match any color you specify.
A lasting legacy
Nautilus is more than simply a beautifully designed object of desire: its high-quality performance is renowned the world over.
Decades of detail
Constructing the complex shapes and precision drive units demands decades of experience and exacting attention to detail.
Thinking beyond the box
To package Bowers & Wilkins unique Nautilus tubes for use in the home, Bowers & Wilkins designers developed the striking spiral form from which the speaker takes its name.
Specifications
Technical features: Nautilus tube-loading active crossover
Description: 4-way tube-loaded loudspeaker system
Drive units: 1x ø300mm (12 in) aluminium cone bass, 1x ø100mm (4 in) aluminium/polymer sandwich cone lower midrange, 1x ø50mm (2 in) aluminium dome upper midrange, 1x ø25mm (1 in) aluminium dome high-frequency
Frequency range: -6dB at 10Hz and 25kHz
Frequency response: 25Hz – 20kHz ± 1dB on reference axis
Dispersion: Within 2dB of response on reference axis
Horizontal: over 60° arc
Vertical: over 10° arc
Crossover frequency: 220Hz, 880kHz, 3.5kHz
Power amplifier requirements: 4 channels per speaker, rated 100W – 300W continuous into 8V on unclipped programme (each channel to have identical gain and phase)
Dimensions:
Height: 1210 mm
Width: 430 mm
Depth: 1105 mm
Net weight:
Speaker: 44.5kg
Plinth: 42kg
Total: 86.5kg
Standard finishes:
Midnight Blue, Black, Silver