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The only thing that matters is how these necks fit and feel in your hands.
However, if the Martin low profile one works for you then as obvious as it sounds why not go for that particular avenue?
Edit: regarding neck profile, I had a very narrow nut with a soft v type fuller profile. I wouldn't call it chunky but it wasn't skinny. Felt very nice.
Having owned two Furch/Stonebridge and three Martin guitars, my take is that Furch are better than a lot of Martins. The top end Martins are really special, but Furch compare favourably with the rest of the range. I've not played the new reimagined D28, but I would take on the higher end Furch guitars over the old D28 any day. One you get up to something like an HD28V it's different, but it's also a lot more money.
If you are already selling a nice guitar because of neck issues then you definitely need to know your next guitar will not have the same issue for you.
Simple repair can look ugly. Full-on remedy involves partial refinish by Martin-approved workshop. ££££££££££££££