The second pic looks excellent, the first pic it's hard to tell. I would make sure you know which one it is and check it again in about 3 days. Make sure it shows signs of further development. I don't believe it would be a problem at hatch as maybe it would just hatch a day late. 24 hours is normal, but many suggest waiting at least 72 hours before checking the slow ones.
The older eggs develop slower. The freshest ones develop quickest.
I've only hatched once so far, but some I thought might have died as embryos (slower growth, no obvious movement) are now 6 week old chicks, and some that looked great in candling failed to pip.