It's your wattage requirements that puzzles me, my tweeters can take 500+ watts with no problem. Why the power limit?? 125 watts for a woofer is nothing.
I don't think I've seen any tweeter with a power rating over 200W.
When companies list the max power rating, it is for the entire speaker, which actually means the woofers, not the tweeters.
Keep in mind that power requirement is very different for ACTIVE speakers vs. PASSIVE.
Most of the time, that 500W of power never really goes to the drivers in most PASSIVE speakers. Otherwise, there would be a lot more blown drivers.
One example is the $65,000 Meridian DSP8000 active tower. It has amps of 150W for the tweeter, 150W for the midrange, and 150W for the woofers.
https://www.meridian-audio.com/en/collections/products/special-edition-dsp8000-digital-active-loudspeaker/47/specification/
The $14K Meridian DSP5200 active tower has 75W amp for tweeter, 75W amp for midrange, and 75W for woofer.
The $15K Linkwitz Orion active speaker has a recommend power rating of 60W-180W for tweeter, midrange, and woofers.
The Seaton Catalyst active high-efficiency loudspeaker is made for extreme deafening SPL, yet the tweeter only gets 150W amp as well.