Again, I can only tell you that I have always used Seymour Duncan pickups, and am a fan. The Antiquity Surfers that I have are aged and give that classic jangly strat sound.
If you are looking for that classic 50's strat sound, go with an SSL-1 set:
https://www.seymourduncan.com/single-product/vintage-staggered-stratYou can't go wrong with that set. It is going to be based more on your vintage single coil sound with scooped mids, and will give you that neck position sound that makes a Strat a Strat.
If you want a hotter set, you can look at the SSL-5. From what Seymour Duncan's site says, Gilmour has an SSL-5 in the bridge position. A lot of people do a hotter pickup in the bridge, with more of a mid push, so it's not too thin. I would never put one of those in the neck position, because I want the Strat's neck position to sound like a classic Strat. I personally had a hotter bridge pickup with more of a mid push in my strat, for a while. I ended up pulling it out and putting the vintage style in, because that's how I want my strat to sound.
The Fender Fat 50's pickups are very popular, and are what the used to put in their American Standard range from about 2012-2017.
No matter which way you go, it will be a noticeable improvement on your current pickups.