Worn by: Sacha Baron Cohen as General Aladeen
Reference: Cartier Pasha
Brand: Cartier
Sacha Baron Cohen's The Dictator is the story of General Aladeen, leader of oil-rich nation called Wadiya. After the assassination of yet another body double, Gen. Aladeen opts to travel to the relative safety of New York City with a Cartier Pasha on his wrist. So named for Thami El Glaoui, the Pasha of Marrakesh, the Pasha was a special design dating back to the early 1930s and intended for the Pasha's sporty lifestyle. The modern Pasha, which was unveiled in 1985 and famously designed by Gerald Genta, was included in this film. The Pasha's historical tie-in to a fabulously wealthy Middle Eastern governing figure demonstrates great care on behalf of either Sacha Baron Cohen himself or perhaps a particularly astute wardrobe designer.

Source: https://www.watchesofespionage.com/blogs/woe-dispatch/hollywood-watches-of-espionage-part-ii