I did get a replacement for my 1960s Gibson ES-345 with a 2022 version. I've now played it enough to have an opinion.
First, the Varitone and the stereo features I didn't ever need. Gibson stopped putting them into the ES-345. The new version has a fuller neck than the '60s and is built to be at least as good as the earlier builds. The finish and woods look the same. Thumbs up.
The guitar has Phat Cats in it, which really sound fine. I have the original pickups as well, which I haven't tried. The reports on them are generally very positive.
I have a fairly recent H-535. The build quality between the two are comparable.
Most "the guitar that got away" stories don't have a happy ending. This one does.