Yes, that tonearm deserves a turntable that will match with its character. The Oracle sure has the looks, but, so does my Transrotor. I think it will be a perfect match with the Apollon TMD. I am glad you highlighted those specs because I did not think about those aspects. Anthony Cordesman called the Oracle a work of art in the 2000s when he reviewed one of the early models.
Transrotor says they created a variety of coatings to suit different tastes. This arm comes in matte, chrome, gold, or rheudium (spelling) some form of rhodium. Supposedly Transrotor created the gold version due to a high interest from the Asian market. Transrotor always had some gold options for some of their previous SME arms and some turntables. They get pretty pricey. I opted for the gold because I think it matches my systems aesthetic with the giant polished 135 pound turntable and Clearaudio Mont Blanc stand.