Not because of #SpeedyTuesday... but Because these "Timely" wrist calendar gems will fit any wrist watch!
And because it's 55 years since Apollo 13 review board conclusions! August 1970, as NASA had just published the "Apollo 12 Preliminary Science Report", the agency confirmed there was much to be changed to future Apollo missions due to Apollo 13 "Lessons Learned". The Apollo 13 astronauts were still hot news and their October European Goodwill tour saw them visiting Iceland, Ireland, Germany, Greece, Malta and Switzerland. By December 1970, the story of the "crippled Apollo 13 mission" was voted story-of-the-year by AP member editors. Celebrating 55 years Apollo 13 with the lightweight H-shaped foldable metal "Timely" wrist calendars which were used by NASA astronauts during NASA training and onboard Apollo 7. In October 1968 the Apollo 7 astronauts were the first to wear a Timely Calendar on the Velcro of their Speedmaster in space! Usually the Aluminium sheet "Timely" wrist calendar was worn over the steel mesh Jacoby bender Champion bracelet, but astronauts also wore it over their leather watch band (Duke, Slayton) and even on a bund strap (Young). US Navy LtCdr James Lovell was a great "Timely" calendar fan, wearing the foldable sheet wrist calendar on his personal Zodiac Seawolf automatic and Rolex GMT-master 1675 Pepsi automatic pilot watches. Patented in September 1967, 1968 onwards the "Timely" calendars came with reversable sides, as each piece in a set has two sides, a "Silver" colored side and a "Gold" colored side. Perhaps a bit difficult to spot but in this photo January to June show the "Silver" colored side, July to December show the "Gold" colored side. (Photos: NASA/MoonwatchUniverse)














