I use lots of antique cast iron, mostly Wagner, all with finely polished surfaces. Most are from my grandparents.
I have some Lodge, I don’t mind the rough unfinished surface but they are quite heavy.
I have two modern pans by Finex:
FINEX has the best cast iron skillet. Non-stick performance, heirloom quality, and modern design. Easy cast iron cooking. American-made and guaranteed good forever.
finexusa.com
They are nice with polished cooking surface, but also heavy.
These are compacted graphite iron and seem to be lighter as a result:
Our best-selling cast iron skillet, the No. 12, will elevate your cast iron cooking. Designed with slightly more surface area and depth than the No. 10, the No. 12 is the perfect size for families of four or those who cook to have leftovers. With our signature polished interior finish, the No...
smithey.com
They look nice, I don’t own.