I am in the states. We usually go for TRBRC, FastEddy's, Jims, Avids, or DSM Offroad BB's here.
For wet running, a
SS BB is in order. Usually has Marine grade water proof grease. Use Syn
Oil only for Motor BB's. Wet running requires Frequent motor BB cleaning/lubing. No matter what type of BB's you get/use. Motor's are not truly WP. The motors and BB's wil get all rusted out. And very quickly. Need to open them up often.
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Motor Specific BB's need to be used for motors. Absolutely. Or risk blowing up a motor's armature.
Motor BB's are rated to Higher ABEC stanadards. i.e Abec #5 or #7, having tighter tolerances and the BB cage within can handle
High temps and RPMS. What matters most with any Motor BB. Don't make the mistake of using any standard BB found along the rest of the drivetrain. A common mistake.
I personally always go to a Ceramic Motor BB. Worth the few cents more, if the motor is well maintained. Motors can last for many years. If cleaned out and BB cleaned and lubed properly. Synthetic oils are best for the motor BB. Checking and tossing sloppy worn out motor BB's
before they explode, is key here. Have spares on hand. BB's are normlly consumable parts. Just Letting them explode/fail before replacing them, causes other related parts damage. Especially when running in the wet. A good motor BB will be SS, be of Ceramic and have an Abec rating of 5 or higher. The good stuff does. And a Hybrid Sealed version will have one side "Rubber sealed", and the other side just Metal "shielded". Rubber "sealed" side
facing out for obvious reasons.
I don't feel Ceramic BB's have any better advantage over standard chromium ones,
when running them on the rest of the drivetrain. A complete waste of coin. FWIW.
https://jimsbearings.com/collections/arrma-motor/products/arrma-3s-4s-ceramic-motor-bearings 

( Ceramic Abec # 5 rated)
Always replace Motor BB's in Pairs. Toss both even if just one is toast or worn. The other one is surely on its way out also. Usually the front, Pinion side BB, fails first. Visible with slight End Play/slop.
If not caught in time, worst case is that the one BB explodes and ruins the whole Armature. Motor just locks up. Been there. Then the whole motor is bricked. You can't just buy the armature alone.
Buy some synthetic High temp Oil. You need it in your tool box.
Liberty Oil (AMZ) has been tested to be among the top ones. I also use SuperLube Syn Oil. A bit thicker. A drop will do ya. Less is more.