Chris Evans discussed what makes a relationship “sexy”

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Chris Evans continues to wow us with his sense of style and grooming prowess, but he also has great taste in wrist jewellery.

Chris Evans has consistently wowed us with his sense of style and grooming prowess. Simply admire the delicate, short sides and back haircut. Or how, when wearing that low-necked vest, he had the internet in a frenzy over his well-toned pecs. But the former Captain America’s preference for wrist sweets grabs the attention of watch enthusiasts.

If the all-American hero wore a watch from an all-American company like Shinola, wouldn’t that be a bit too predictable? Chris Evans has wisely accepted the role of brand ambassador for IWC and appears to like the chic, sophisticated timepieces from its Portugiser line. Evans donned a Percival short-sleeve shirt for the promotional events for Disney and Pixar’s Lightyear to display both his trusty IWC Portugieser Chronograph and his bulging biceps. The watch is both formal and casual thanks to its black face and 18-carat gold casing, which gives it an incredibly luxurious disco vibe.

In his interview with PEOPLE, Chris gently explained how he is a partner for anyone curious to know what it’s like to be in a relationship with him. Just be aware that you could not know, in my opinion. You should be aware that you can be mistaken. It’s prudent and mature to be able to admit when you’ve made a mistake, to show vulnerability, and to avoid constantly seeking conflict or pushing the conversation in an adversarial direction.
That requires a lot of maturities, and I think it’s incredibly attractive.

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He also boasted that he had been able to utilise his experience with dating to reflect on himself and become a better partner. We all have habits, baggage, or recurring behaviours, so the Gray Man actor said, “I’ve been able to kind of pinpoint where I need improvement and what works.” “I also truly see the strength and worth in stating “I’m sorry.” It opens up a door in a healthy way if you’re able to remain composed, listen, and apologise even if you don’t believe you did anything wrong because it’s not from your viewpoint; it’s from the other person’s.

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