.... that you have the opposite problem (namely, more money than you know what to do with and a desire to spend it on the best) here is my advice: search for the very best. The hunt is fun. And by simply buying newly made pieces and opening your checkbook every time, it is more of a spending spree and not a hunt. Yes, a Patek repeater is a grail and you have just bought or are about to buy many modern ones (5079, 5074, 5207, 6102, 5016). But how about going on the hunt for a 1518 in steel? How about being the buyer of the titanium repeaters recently sold? You have the resources and time to really go for the great ones, to have a personal museum, and yet you are buying all modern pieces. Seems strange to me.
My advice is to study, learn, and go for truly historic pieces, not just expensive ones.