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I've just received this new NE15 and they (cousins) have included this ring 2 screws and 2 little tabs. Are these parts a kind of movement spacer?

I already have the correct plastic movement spacer for the case I am fitting this movement into.  So I suppose these extra parts are superfluous.   Just wondered if anyone has seen or used this type of fitting before. (assuming that's what it is for)   

Just asking out of curiosity

Thanks, Jason

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1 hour ago, Tunokies said:

I've just received this new NE15 and they (cousins) have included this ring 2 screws and 2 little tabs. Are these parts a kind of movement spacer?

I already have the correct plastic movement spacer for the case I am fitting this movement into.  So I suppose these extra parts are superfluous.   Just wondered if anyone has seen or used this type of fitting before. (assuming that's what it is for)   

Just asking out of curiosity

Thanks, Jason

20161215_204955.jpg

Looks like a dial spacer? 

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