If I would have used those I'd be right where I was to start with.....worm clamps only they would look nicer!!!
G'Day Fred, something to keep in mind as you worry about those hoses is that hose that I used to supply was high quality auto transmission/oil cooler hose, not just any rubber hose, and I've been using it on my bikes for the last 30 years or so, without failure. Sadly some of the oil cooler manufacturers of the era used cheap hoses and fittings to keep their prices competetive, and that's where you'll see old coolers with leaking hoses and fittings.
The only advantage that I can see with braided hose (apart from aesthetics) is that the hose has a metallic sock surrounding it, which would stop it from expanding under heat and pressure, which is a good thing, because most of the braided oil hose that I've seen is quite thin rubber, (unlike the stuff I used to supply) which without the braided sock would fail early in it's working life.
As far as worm clamps go, as long as the hose is of high quality and a tight fit on the barbed fittings, and the clamps themselves are quality items, you won't have a problem, the auto industry has been using them for as long as they've been around for connecting auto trannies to oil coolers, power steering, etc etc, and usually they last the life of the car. (the original hoses on my Dad's 30 year old Ford are still intact, although to be fair, it's only done a tad over 60,000 miles)
I know that braided hoses and AN fittings look nicer, and probably ease the minds of those guys using them, but surprisingly I've seen many fail on military vehicle and power generation applications (what they were designed for in the first place) so I don't necessarily think they're the "Ducks Nuts", either.