John / Hobbyelectronics,
Your Philips scopes seem to have supported you very long, which is great. I would suggest you ask yourself the question which of the current scopes you could buy, you would still happily be using in - say - 20 years from now.
I came from a HAMEG HM203-5, which I bought from my savings while still at high school, and served me for 30+ years. Later complemented that with a Tek 2465A, which I got for free and repaired/renovated.
Last year I wanted to upgrade my bench and bought an R&S RTB2004 (COM2) as well as quite a bit of other gear from R&S, Keysight, Keithley, Picoscope, Siglent, and Rigol. Of all of these instruments, it is the RTB oscilloscope I think I will be still be very happy with even 20 years from now. Such a time frame brings the total cost of ownership down a lot, even if the initial purchase price might be higher than other options.
Also, consider how 'mature' a device is. While 'perfect' devices do not seem to exist (anymore), as for the RTB, the various firmware upgrades addressed almost all of the known issues, and recent upgrades even brought useful new features, such as programmable low pass filters.