When you think split-second or rattrapante chronographs, you’ll immediately picture high-end watches from Vacheron Constantin or Patek Philippe… Finding an accessible rattrapante chronograph, at least new on the market, is not going to be an easy task, especially if you consider Swiss or European watch manufacturers. But, something from the other side of the world is about to change that. In late December 2024, Seagull, the large movement and watch producer from China, was celebrating its 70th anniversary. And part of a commemorative collection of complex watches was something fairly intriguing, the Seagull Split-Second Chronograph Limited, a 3.5K dollar watch that not only is China’s first rattrapante chronograph but very possibly the most…