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Jesa 608 Ceramic Inline Skate BearingsThe Bont Ceramic inline speed skating racing bearings are back and better than ever! In collaboration with JESA, one of Switzerlands best speciality bearing manufacturers, we have created the best inline speed skating racing bearing. In other words, Bont Ceramics are lighter, have extended durability, and are more precisely round in comparison with the best steel ball bearings. Above all, this results in faster speeds. Made in Switzerland, Bont
The Bont Ceramic inline speed skating racing bearings are back and better than ever!
In collaboration with JESA, one of Switzerland’s best speciality bearing manufacturers, we have created the best inline speed skating racing bearing. In other words, Bont Ceramics are lighter, have extended durability, and are more precisely round in comparison with the best steel ball bearings. Above all, this results in faster speeds. Made in Switzerland, Bont ceramic bearings have incredibly precise balls and lightweight plastic cages, which produce less friction and drag. Ceramics are harder than steel bearings, which means they last longer with a reduced risk of bearing seizure. Additionally, the ceramic balls generate less heat and offer considerable weight benefits.
Under load, bearings flex, thus reducing your speed. The Bont ceramic bearing outer race is made with high-grade steel to limit the bearings flex while you skate. The inner race receives a polish in both directions. An extra step that we take while making the bearings to maximize speed.
The less energy spent making the bearing roll, the more energy converted into speed. Invest in Bont Ceramics bearings today and go faster with less effort!
In collaboration with JESA, one of Switzerland’s best speciality bearing manufacturers, we have created the best inline speed skating racing bearing. In other words, Bont Ceramics are lighter, have extended durability, and are more precisely round in comparison with the best steel ball bearings. Above all, this results in faster speeds. Made in Switzerland, Bont ceramic bearings have incredibly precise balls and lightweight plastic cages, which produce less friction and drag. Ceramics are harder than steel bearings, which means they last longer with a reduced risk of bearing seizure. Additionally, the ceramic balls generate less heat and offer considerable weight benefits.
Under load, bearings flex, thus reducing your speed. The Bont ceramic bearing outer race is made with high-grade steel to limit the bearings flex while you skate. The inner race receives a polish in both directions. An extra step that we take while making the bearings to maximize speed.
The less energy spent making the bearing roll, the more energy converted into speed. Invest in Bont Ceramics bearings today and go faster with less effort!
- Bearing Type: 608
- Dimension: 8x22x7 mm
- Protection: 1-Z Shield
- Cage: TN9-plastic cage
- Quality: Swiss
- Ball Complement: 7 pieces
- Ball Material: Ceramic
Pack of 16 pieces and fits 8mm axles.
Spaces not included.
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★★★★★ 4
Used Watch?
Color: Black/Gray/Digital
The watch is great but the watch had been worn. The protective film was removed and it was loose in the watch box and not on the plastic holder. I bought a new watch not a used one.
Joe
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Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Husband's favorite work watch
Color: Black/Black/Digital
Nice, men's work watch, heavy-duty and professional grade. This is my husband's fifth one, he loves them...
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Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2025
★★★★★ 1
My last Timex and why.
Color: Black/Gray/Digital, Color: Black/Gray/Digital
New edit. Upon further reflection, I’ve only had, a couple of exploratory years with Swatch excepted, Timex watches.
My first one was when my mother replaced the Chicita Banana “tickity tock” sticker with a real Timex wind up watch before my first Cub Scout camp.
In addition to many other Timex products, I’ve had these Ironman watches for the past 25+years. Usually the band wears out and can’t be replaced after three or four years. This particular watch fell apart less than six weeks old. It wasn’t hit by impact. It just came apart while I was driving down the road. I wonder if they’ve changed their manufacturing process. See photo for details. What is truly infuriating is that rather than replacing it, because it is truly a warranty issue, the told me to ship it to their offshore repair facility (which could take 3-5 months) and pay what might be half the value of the watch. Things happen, but the intentional friction they have created to avoid their obligations borders on malpractice and speaks to their indifference toward customer experience and subsequent lifetime value.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Good watch
Color: Black/Black/Digital
Bought for my 8 yo, durable
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Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2025
★★★★★ 5
As expected
Color: Gray/Gray/Digital
Just an old school digital timex. Tried and true. Has both 12hr and 24hr function on the time setting. Has a standard stop watch and timer. The battery is great, just as it always is on a timex. Good water resistance and very easy to use. Overall very good watch for the price!
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Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2025