Try before you buy, none of those bows are cheap.
Having made that obvious statement I'll buck the trend with my preferences. I'll take the Widow. I've owned 3 'Tips and at least twice that many Widows. The Widows feel better in hand as long as it's the standard or low wrist grip. I shoot them better. They are as bullet-proof as a bow can get.
'Tips are well crafted and draw smoothly. None of the three I've owned were partiularly fast which to me is no big deal. Two of the three had checkered grips which look pretty hanging on the wall but feel harsh in hand, especially at full draw. I much prefer a leather bow saddle or wrap.
As far as 3 pc takedowns go, IMO the best TD recurve is and and always has been the Fred Bear TD. I don't generally care for takedowns where the limbs are bolted to the back of the riser. I know most 3 pc TD recurves are built that way but to me it often looks like the limbs are an add-on or after-thought. I know, it's a very functional design, It's just a quirk of mine. I'm not wild about the Widow face mounted limb 3 pc TDs either, the Widows I've owned in recent years are one piece or "lockit-sockit" two pc TDs.
Well there's my $.02, Some of it boils down to a Chevy-Ford debate, I think you'll be happy with whatever choice you make.