The top one looks like a flare fitting, does the nut turn around a sleeve? The bottom one is a compression fitting. It should have a stainless insert in the line side so the brass colar around the line seals the line/sleeve and the nut seals the outside. Pros and cons...flare fitting pros, almost unlimited re-uses, easy to disassemble and assemble, cons...prone to cracking at the flare due to vibration, if you bend them, tough to get them back into their original shape/position to get them into the fittings with no binding..see cracking above, hard to repair if they crack, break or get a hole in them. Compression fitting pros...flexible, light weight, good for plumbing things that don't line up or running long distances, easy to repair. Cons...limited reuse, they get brittle after time,( the older, non braided type), lots of different types and sizes, hard to find if it's the real old plastic stuff fails 'cause the fittings nowadays are different than the old school stuff.