Xperia Z1 headphone jack question

Now I'm a total noob when it comes to headphones and their specifications and that is exactly why I am here.
The thing is my headphones kind of bummed out on me and I ordered a new pair (Audio technica sj55). AFter doing a little bit of research I found out that headphones have this thing called rings at the bottom end that go into the jack? Some have 3 and some have 2. The earphones that came with Xperia had 3 rings and the new ones I ordered have 2 so will it still work? I heard that that the extra ring is for microphones or something?

I wouldn't like to say as some headphones have different CTIA coding that's tech talk for the rings and what each ring does, contact Xperia care who may have more info on their database about specific headphones and compatibility http://www.sonymobile.com/global-en/support/contact-us/
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