If you allow the observation. I have seen your posts on the various fora regarding a variety of modern razors. Quite obviously you WANT something new, but you are being very careful about your choice.
For the seasoned wet shaver, the Blutt 1.2 is very far from an aggressive shaver. But, when buying a Blutt, you are also paying for the fit and feel. Production in Switzerland also has its price.
If you are just looking for a good shave at a fair price, the Oliworks 3 piece with all 3 gaps (I believe there is a discount code) is a safe bet. Perhaps shoot them an email regarding Black Friday discounts.
Being Blunt in a non funny way, I move slow, I more with caution, and understand the SWISS thing. Seasoned Wet Shaver I am with 60 years of doing its off and on. That could say I have Wet Shaved bit, and could be consider a veterans of the process.
I also question the value, or return on investment of a pricy Razor, verses a Vintage Gillette. Do I appreciate fine things, yes some. But also have problem with a price tag over $50.00 for a Brush because is has says, Made by Simpson, when looking at over 60 brushes on display for sale the other day. I could feel difference between Bore, Badger, Synthetic. See difference in Loft, Head Size, or Shape. But to my untrained hand there was not big difference. Cannot say to clerk at Razor Emporium, let me lather up and see how it really feels.
Aggressive is like High, some people say standing on Rooftop is high, if your flying routinely at 70,000 feet in an SR-71 Blackbird, high could be different.
BTW thank for the reply.