I've always preferred the Wenger version of the Classic, mainly because of the superior scissors. There's no hairpin spring to break or lose, which I would guess happens rarely, but happens often enough that they sell replacement springs. The serrated scissor blades don't slip, and while calling them self sharpening might be a stretch, the side pressure built into the design makes them easier to use. The Wenger is also slightly longer, ~64 mm.
I've graduated to the Wenger Pocket Tool Chest, which adds a double thickness bottle opener/flat bladed screwdriver, an eyeglass screwdriver, and a reamer/awl with sewing eye. The tool I use the most besides the scissors is the nail file/nail cleaner. The pointed, beveled tip makes a great staple puller and passable emergency small Phillips screwdriver. They come in red and black handles, as does the Evo equivalent, the Evo 88.
A black Wenger Pocket Tool Chest also provides a handy place to clip my Photon Freedom keychain LED flashlight, and both fit in the watch pocket of my jeans. When needed, I can also just dangle the Photon outside the pocket to keep my hands free while walking/working in the dark.